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I am a Medical Assistant at Children's Hospital of Colorado where I work in the pulmonary department, and I love my job! Believe it or not, I wake up every day excited to come to work. I can't wait to see the families and kids. Way before PMI, I was trained in the animal science field, and later my husband and I ran an HOA management company for a number of years. Unexpectedly, two family members became very ill, and walking through this very difficult experience led me to desire a career in the medical field. After finding Pima Medical Institute, I never hesitated. I thought of it one day, signed up the next, and started the Medical Assistant program a month later. It was not only the right timing, it was the right place, and it has been an amazing journey! I had a great student experience at Pima, and the instructors were amazing. They cared about us and were available anytime any of us needed anything. To be honest, they actually became more like friends than teachers. My current job is a perfect fit for me, and I'm so grateful for my training at PMI!
I spent nearly seven years working as a Medical Assistant (MA) before I finally decided to continue my education and complete the Radiography program at Pima Medical Institute. One of the biggest obstacles I faced was my commute - I live in Colorado Springs, so this was a 74-mile drive each way to attend class at the Denver Campus. That meant spending at least two and a half hours a day just on the road, in addition to my coursework, clinicals and job at UCHealth. The instructors at Pima Medical were incredible. They were more than just educators-they were mentors who believed in me, even when I doubted myself. The program was challenging, but it was also incredibly rewarding. I loved every moment of it, and I genuinely believe that the hands-on, real-world experience I gained during my time there has set me up for success in my new career. One of the most exciting parts of this journey was being hired to work for both UCHealth and Penrad Imaging before even completing my program. I was offered a full-time position at Penrad Imaging and later, I was hired as a PRN at UCHealth. It was a huge confidence boost, knowing that I was already making an impact in the field even before passing my ARRT registry exam. Now, I'm officially a Radiologic Technologist, and I couldn't be more excited to start this new chapter of my career. Every challenge, every late night, every moment of doubt was worth it. Thank you Pima Medical!
After high school I attended college for a while, but it just wasn't a good fit for me. I had an aunt who had been a dental assistant, so I moved to Denver, found Pima Medical Institute, and started their program. I was working full time and the classes were really difficult for me. I even ended up on probation. But the staff and instructors believed in me and pushed me and I did it! When I started my externship I worked hard to learn the way the doctor liked things done. They wanted to update their office, so when they closed for vacation they gave me permission to reorganize and paint. I came in on my own time and painted the lab, brightened up the place, and reorganized. When the doctor returned, he was so happy he cried. Near the end of my externship they offered me a full time position. They were so grateful for my extra efforts, and they knew I didn't have the money, so they paid for me to fly me home to Mexico to visit my family! Only a year ago I was uncertain, living in a new city, and looking for a job. Today, I am working full-time for an amazing employer who appreciates and cares for me. PMI is a great school and I'm thankful for all of the staff and instructors who pushed me to get to where I am today. It was a wonderful experience!
Years ago, through the process of donating a kidney, I came to realize how much I wanted to go into healthcare. I researched to determine how to accomplish this while still working and found Pima Medical Institute's Medical Assistant program. I had a wonderful experience, with incredible instructors at PMI, and, upon graduation, I found a job immediately at an endocrinologist's office. Wanting more, I visited PMI's Denver campus to check into their associate degree programs when a former instructor asked if I would consider working in career services. I'll never forget the first graduate I helped - she called me so excited and grateful finishing our conversation with, "OK, I need to call my mom now." My heart filled with pride to think she called me first! I love being part of one of the most important accomplishments for our graduates - getting a job! I've continued my education with PMI, online, getting my Health Care Administration and Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration degrees while working. The interaction and feedback we had with our online instructors was awesome. I am currently in the MBA program at Chadron State University and plan to graduate in 2018. My experience with PMI changed my life in ways I never imagined. As my opportunities have broadened, I've learned there are so many things I have yet to do!
I was working in the veterinary industry and had gotten my bachelors in animal sciences intending to become a veterinarian. While working at a small animal clinic, I became very interested in the x-ray area and gradually became the x-ray go to person. Later I had the opportunity to work for an animal radiologist. One of my co-workers was going to PMI and I would help her study. She had all these cool assignments that fascinated me. She encouraged me to go to PMI's info session. It felt strange because I already had my bachelor's, but I went and I got so excited about the possibility of learning more and doing what I really wanted. I had gone to Oregon State Univ and it was hard but you're in classes of 500 and you're just a number. If you're struggling, you have to set up an appt. Help isn't really available. No way do you raise your hand in class to ask a question. At Pima is challenging but the instructors want you to succeed. Its hard but the instructors give you all the tools you need to succeed. As a student because its such a small learning environment questions are encouraged. Not only do they encourage asking questions, they were willing to take the time to explain and make sure you understand the material. They care! The two years went by SO fast. They make if fun. They cater to different learning styles. I'm tactile learner, my friend was a visual learner and they teach to your style. During my externship I got to work with my former co-worker and she said, "You did it!" I am so thankful for her encouragement to go to Pima. After graduating I got a job with the University of Washington and I am also working with the Seattle Mariners. I found I really love orthopedic medicine and I am having so much fun! PMI was such a fantastic experience! It changed my life! I felt 100% prepared to go into the workforce !I now have the pleasure of going to work every day knowing I am making a difference. It is so rewarding and I love what I do!
I am currently working as a Medical Assistant in the area of vascular surgery at the New Mexico Heart Institute and I love my job! It wasn't very long ago that I was working a night shift security position where I was bored, felt like I wasn't getting anywhere and longed for a career. One night I started researching online looking for something in the medical field and Pima Medical Institute popped up. I simply completed a brief form and they called the next day. Before I knew it, I was enrolled in the Medical Assistant Program. I was glad I didn't have a chance to second guess my decision. Going back to school was challenging for me. I was still working security full time at night, going to school during the day and trying to find time to spend with my two-year-old daughter. That being said, Pima Medical provides everything you need to get started, including your uniform and backpack. I heard the passion in the voice of my first instructor when she spoke and it wasn't long before I fell in love with the medical field. I felt like there was no question whether we were going to succeed. Everyone at Pima Medical was so helpful. When it came time for my externship, Pima Medical's career services department worked hard to place me at a site that fit my schedule and enabled me to continue working my security job. Being placed with a plastic surgeon was not my first choice, but I had an amazing experience and the doctor ended up recommending me for my current position at New Mexico Heart Institute. I'm so grateful for my new career!
I was a dental assistant for 13 years. I loved helping people, but I wanted to do more so I decided to pursue nursing. A friend had attended Pima Medical's Practical Nursing (PN) program and I found I would be able to start the program quickly, so I enrolled. It was a tough program, but I had great instructors. They all had experience and shared their practical knowledge. They didn't talk down to us, but almost treated us as peers. I was like a sponge and wanted to learn all I could to be fully prepared as a nurse. The career services department connected me with ABQ Heights Healthcare and Rehab Center and they were able to see my work ethic through my clinicals and hired me. I am currently an LPN and in the process of going for my RN. I started work right at the beginning of the pandemic. It was extreme! It was stressful working with patients who couldn't breathe, seeing many codes, having a lack of supplies and dealing with frustrated family members. It was emotionally very difficult! But surviving all that, showed me that nursing really was where I wanted to be. It can be hard to invest in two-four years of RN education if you're unsure it's for you. I recommend the PN program all the time. It's only one year of your life! Pima Medical gave me confidence and the skills I needed to be successful. I stay close to my former instructors. They are great resources and are still there for me if I have questions. I love nursing!
While initially interested in Dental Hygiene (DH), at age 18, I chose to pursue Dental Assisting (DA) instead, partly because I was hesitant to commit to a university four-year DH program. Later, as I learned about Pima Medical Institute's two-year DH program, my research told me it was highly reputable and very challenging. This both intrigued me and motivated me and I enrolled. During my third semester an unexpected pregnancy brought huge challenges. My baby son was diagnosed with gastroschisis, a high-risk condition requiring frequent medical visits and a 54-day stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Despite the challenges of being a new mother and the emotional strain of the situation, I remained determined to succeed in my studies. I studied and completed assignments while at the NICU, my son serving as my inspiration. He was a reminder of my strength and my determination to never give up on my dreams. My DA employer had been supportive and excited about my becoming a Dental Hygienist and invited me to join their team as a DH upon obtaining my license. I want to express my sincere gratitude to all of my instructors at Pima Medical for their unwavering support during my journey, especially as I navigated the challenges of my son's condition. Each instructor was incredibly helpful and supportive, always striving for my success. I am confident in the quality of education I received and would enthusiastically recommend it to others. While the program is rigorous, it is definitely achievable-I am living proof of that!
After moving from Texas to Colorado for a fresh start, I was determined to build a stable career in the medical field. Research led me to Pima Medical Institute, and from the moment I began speaking with admissions, I knew it was the right choice. Despite facing many challenges, I embarked on the Medical Assistant (MA) program with unwavering determination. I started living in my car three weeks after starting the MA program. I was juggling homelessness, school and a full-time job. I struggled finding safe places to park, hot and cold nights, and finding time between work and school to do homework, sleep and get to the gym to take showers. I found incredible support from caring and understanding instructors who became like family to me. They provided resources and encouragement, helping me navigate the toughest moments. As difficult as my situation was, school was my biggest motivation and the people at Pima Medical were my support and prepared me for my future. Thanks to great instructors and comprehensive training, I excelled at my externship at Advanced Urgent Care, impressing my supervisors enough to secure a job offer before even graduating. To my instructors at Pima Medical, I owe a debt of gratitude. I am the person I am today because of you. Your unwavering support and belief in me kept me going when times were toughest. Thank you for never giving up on me. You've shaped me into the professional I am today and I will forever be grateful.
When I got braces in high school, I was fascinated by how something so simple could transform a person's smile-and their confidence. That experience sparked my interest in the dental field, and after researching options, I found Pima Medical Institute's Dental Assistant (DA) program. I enrolled right after high school and jumped into the program. My instructors were incredible! I never considered myself a standout student, but the hands-on learning style was perfect for me. I learned so much, and when it came time for my externship, it felt like a breeze because I was so prepared. They even offered me a job as soon as I finished, and I worked there happily until I moved out of state. Since graduating in 2011, I've worked in every part of a dental office-from assisting to managing the front desk to being an office manager. Today, I'm a mom of two fast-growing kids, and I want more flexibility to be with them, so I'm going back to school for billing and coding. This will allow me to continue working in the dental field from home. I love the dental field because I get to make a difference-helping patients find relief from pain or transforming their smiles - and I'm excited about the next chapter in my dental career. Pima Medical is an amazing place with caring instructors and I would choose it all over again. It's changed my life.
After 25 years in restaurant management, I always knew I wanted to go back to school, but life kept getting in the way. In 2017, everything changed when I got very sick and ended up in the hospital for 10 days. One nurse, an older, highly skilled woman, was so inspiring that I thought, "If she can do this, so can I." Though I didn't want to be a nurse, I knew my management background could help me run a medical office. However, when I tried applying for receptionist jobs, I kept hearing the same thing-I needed medical experience. That's when I decided to take a leap and enroll in Pima Medical Institute's Medical Assistant (MA) program. The nine-month program gave me the education I needed to get my foot in the door. It wasn't easy-after being out of school for 20 years, I had to relearn how to study and manage my time. But thanks to Pima Medical's support system and my fellow students, I got through it. I landed my first job as an MA through my externship at Pima Heart. I soon enrolled in the online Health Care Administration (HCA) program, while moving up in my job and then continued into the Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration (BSHCA) program. Upon completion, I applied to administrative positions and was humbled to have 15 interviews scheduled. After considering numerous job opportunities, I chose to join Banner Health as a Practice Manager, overseeing a staff of 20 (with eight providers and 40 residents). Pima Medical provided the education I needed to excel in the medical field. My instructors were there for me every step of the way. If you're considering going back to school, just do it! Choose Pima Medical and you will get the support you need.
After high school, I spent four years juggling two jobs-one at Office Max and the other at a bakery-when one day, my aunt called and asked if I wanted to go back to school with her. I had no idea what she meant, but I agreed. That's how I found Pima Medical Institute. I chose the Medical Assistant (MA) program because, when my dad was ill, I saw firsthand the impact healthcare professionals can have on a person's life. I wanted to do that too, and the program was only nine months long, which made it a perfect fit for me. I loved every minute of the MA program! The hands-on training felt so different from high school, and I found myself excited to learn. In particular, I discovered I had a passion for injections and blood draws. When it was time for my externship, I was nervous, but my head MA was incredibly supportive, and I quickly found that it all came naturally to me. Toward the end of the program our homework assignment was to apply for three MA positions. Afterwards, I didn't think much about it, but to my surprise, Saguaro Dermatology called and hired me. Dermatology is fast-paced and challenging, but I love it. My favorite part is working with skin cancers and assisting in surgeries. I also enjoy my role in the lab, processing tissue samples as a histotech. Since relocating to Tucson, I easily found another dermatology position, and I couldn't be happier. Pima Medical set me on a path I'm truly passionate about, and I'd do it all over again. If you're thinking about a medical career, don't hesitate-come to Pima Medical. You won't regret it!

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