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Karen Heslop     I appreciate all my Pima Medical

 Occupational Therapy Assistant Program   instructors and the extra time they
 Mesa Campus

 Graduated 2019  took to make sure I would succeed in
                this field.



            How did I become an Occupational Therapy Assistant?
            Well, it all started when a friend invited me to participate
            in a Personal Self Improvement weekend seminar.
            One of our exercises was to create goals for ourselves.
            School wasn’t really on my radar, as I had completed an
            associate degree back in 1992 and I had raised four kids,
            but simply to fulfill the assignment, I looked at a couple
            schools. While working with special needs children, I was
            exposed to and intrigued by Occupational Therapy (OT).
            The following day we were challenged to put our goals
            into action, so I made an arrangement to tour Pima
            Medical Institute’s Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA)
            program. By the time the grueling weekend was over, I
            knew I had to enroll in the program.
            Again, little did I know what I was getting myself into
            returning to school while in my 40s. I had never used a
            laptop, didn’t know how to navigate my way around
            a touch pad and had to Facetime my son in college
            to get help creating a PowerPoint. But my instructors
            offered support, tutoring, time to ask questions and were
            very responsive offering extra help. I was fortunate to be
            assigned to hippotherapy for my fieldwork rotation with
            an instructor who had years of experience working with
            horses. After graduation, I was given the opportunity to
            take her position at ABLE Acres, where I’ve been working
            for almost two years now. I appreciate all my Pima
            Medical instructors and the extra time they took to make
            sure I would succeed in this field.






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