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Taylor Diaz                After I graduated from high school, I had a full
            scholarship to a university where I intended to complete
 Nursing Assistant Program  a nursing degree. However, I struggled with homesickness
 Patient Care Technician Program  and I dropped out. I tried community college, but gave
            up my dream and got a job as a receptionist. After a
 East Valley Campus  year of feeling really unfulfilled, I searched online and
 Graduated 2019  found Pima Medical Institute. My advisor told me about
            their Patient Care Technician (PCT) program, which really
            interested me, but I told him I didn’t think I was smart
            enough. My test score indicated I was very capable, but
            he said, “I think you need a win after all you’ve been
            through.” He suggested I start with the Nursing Assistant
            (CNA) program first, with the goal of continuing into PCT.


                Pima Medical not only provided


                me with skills, they gave me the
                confidence I needed to continue my


                goal of nursing school.



            My instructors knew my name and my classes were really
            small, so I couldn’t hide and had to participate. Shortly
            after completing my CNA, I began the PCT program. I
            became so passionate and didn’t want to miss a day. My
            externship was at a hospital emergency room and I really
            enjoyed it and the nurses trusted me. After graduating,
            I was hired at Banner Heart Hospital as a monitor
            technician and I fell in love with EKGs.

            Pima Medical not only provided me with skills, they gave
            me the confidence I needed to continue my goal of
            nursing school and I’m currently attending the Bachelor
            of Science in Nursing program online. I know I wouldn’t
            be in nursing school without Pima Medical. I actually
            believe everyone considering nursing should start with
            the PCT program. It will provide confirmation if you’re
            uncertain and great job skills.


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