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I was in the military and later did contract work overseas. Although I had an associate degree in maintenance management and a bachelor's in business and project management, I had difficulty finding and keeping a job here in the states. I kept being laid off or let go because of contracts or downsizing. I just wanted a career that wasn't here today and gone tomorrow, so I decided to become a Pharmacy Technician. I found PMI one day, came in and registered, and I started the program the following Monday. I was the oldest student -- even older than my instructors -- and I had to relearn how to learn. My instructors helped me stay focused during the fast-paced program, though, and it was a great learning experience! Thanks to the practice I had at PMI, I caught on quickly while at my externship at the local VA Hospital. I continued to volunteer at the VA until I was hired at Primrose St. Francis Hospital where I'm currently working as a Pharmacy Tech 2. It's very fast-paced; there are 11 floors, and I walk 12-15 thousand steps a day, but I enjoy it! I'm currently working on another bachelor's in health care management. My PMI instructors always encouraged us to continue our education, so I'm keeping my doors open. PMI is a great school and it provided me my start in the medical field!
Starting over in a new career later in life was daunting, but my passion for healthcare pushed me forward. I initially enrolled at a local community college to complete prerequisites for a nursing program, only to face a two-year waitlist. Determined to find a quicker path into the medical field, I discovered Pima Medical Institute's Phlebotomy program. This program's accelerated timeline was perfect for my busy life as a stay-at-home mother. In less than three months I gained essential skills and secured a job in the medical field. That first step ignited my passion for healthcare, and after gaining experience as a phlebotomist and clinical lab assistant, I returned to Pima Medical for the 22-month Respiratory Therapy program. My journey wasn't without challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted my class's clinical rotations, forcing us to transition to remote learning. Balancing studies, work, and family was overwhelming, but I learned to manage my time effectively and prioritize self-care. The instructors, many of whom were industry professionals, provided valuable insights and hands-on learning experiences that prepared me for real-world healthcare settings. As a result of my education, I secured a position at Banner Desert Medical Center, where I have been employed for the past eight years. During the pandemic, I practiced respiratory care under an emergency license, which provided me with critical experience in a high-pressure environment. Currently, I am working in Procurement and have recently been promoted to Test Management Training Coordinator. In this role, I oversee the training processes for new hires, externships, and existing staff members. I am incredibly grateful to my instructors at Pima Medical for their dedication and support. The comprehensive curriculum and hands-on training prepared me for a fulfilling career.
Which program did you complete and what made you decide to continue your education online? I was a reluctant participant in the Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy (BSRT) program but became an enthusiastic student and graduate once it was all said and done. My prior undergraduate and graduate degrees were in fields unrelated to healthcare. My Campus Director (who is very supportive) had been encouraging me from the start to pursue a more advanced degree in what I was teaching. His very credible and legitimate thought process was that I should not have the same degree as my students when they graduate (i.e. an Associate of Applied Science). So my prime motivator was to be a better example to my students as well as be a more qualified employee. What made you choose PMI's program? It was a streamlined and easy-to-understand admissions process and very well priced relative to all the other similar bridge programs. I also appreciated the flexibility of pace. It was an accelerated program that allowed me to complete my degree between May-December of 2016 (Although I would not necessarily recommend that. See response below). What was it like to manage a full-time position and your course load? In one word: ROUGH! I thought I could take on a full load since (I'm all that!), but the program is not to be taken lightly, and I may have done exactly that (at my own peril). And candidly, there were times I got behind. But the Student Services Coordinator and Program Director were in constant communication and made every reasonable accommodation they could. In hindsight, I would have contemplated going a little slower. But again, they are willing to work with you and make changes to fit your needs Did you feel like the coursework was practical for your profession? Yes, the program is constantly evaluating and updating its curriculum to keep it germane to the current healthcare environment. Would you encourage others to continue their education and would you recommend this program? Yes, in today's fast-paced and dynamic world, a degree is migrating from a nice-to-have to a need-to-have. Especially, given recent economic circumstances, a candidate needs every advantage they can get. Start your degree as soon as possible. This is an investment that no one can ever take away from you and will yield dividends for life.
I chose Pima Medical Institute because I was tired of taking prerequisite courses and getting nowhere at a traditional community college. I enrolled in Pima Medical's Ophthalmic Medical Technician program and was excited to simply focus on my field of study without prerequisites. My experience as a student was great. The instructors were phenomenal! The course is accelerated so there is a lot of content covered in a short period of time but you are well prepared. During my time as a student I faced a number of hardships and thought I might have to drop out at one point. I lost my little sister to COVID, found out I had some major health issues, almost had my car stolen during clinicals, and I split with my fiancé of five years and me and my three kids became homeless. That was the point when I realized I was more than just another student at Pima Medical. The staff stepped in and helped with resources for housing and assistance with transportation and they cared for me as a person. I really appreciate that Pima Medical Institute gives you knowledge and prepares you for your career field, but also cares about your well-being. They want you to succeed! All three of my clinical rotation sites offered me a job. I am currently working for Cornea Clinic and am preparing to take my board exam. I would definitely recommend Pima Medical to anyone wanting to further their education in the medical field. They care.
My dad had a bout of pneumonia and ended up on a ventilator and I was fascinated watching the respiratory therapist control my dad's breathing. I'd been working in the auto industry, never thought I was college material, but I my family believed in and motivated me to look into the field. I set up a tour of Pima Medical Institute with the program director and as I saw the facility and listened to her, I fell in love with her passion for respiratory therapy. Being a student at Pima Medical was certainly challenging for me, but the support I had from instructors and classmates was amazing. Our class decided that no one was going to fail, so when someone was struggling with a concept, we all rallied around them. The instructors were always available for extra help and by the time I got to clinicals, I really felt prepared. Prior to graduation I obtained a position with Banner South, a hospital that had been part of my community since I'd been a child. While performing bedside care as a respiratory therapist, I recognized that healthcare doesn't stop at the bedside. I became interested in looking at how, for example, a patient's social economic situation impacted their outcome. Knowing I wanted to make a bigger impact and with the confidence I gained from my time at PMI I went on and continued my education earning my bachelor's in applied management and ultimately my MBA. I navigated my way throughout the healthcare system from beside care, care coordination, to quality improvement. Wanting to be more proactive than reactive, I took a position as Senior Manager of Medicare Administration. We not only looked at how we delivered advantage plan benefits, I'm proud to say we instituted a non-traditional innovative program for our patients. Recently, I accepted a position as Director of Care Delivery Operations for Banner Health Corporate. I recognize that in order for bedside staff to offer their best care, processes and supply have to be in place. I can now play a role in making that happen and that is very exciting! Pima Medical provided the necessary educational and support a guy - who didn't think he was college material - needed in order to have the confidence to be successful. Next step - CEO!
I am in my 18th year of Veterinary Medicine! I have been credentialed in a total of four states throughout my career. I obtained my first job where I'd had my clinical assignment and I loved it and worked in primary care for five years. I felt like I needed to advance my career and learn more so I started my five-year career in specialty surgery. I love learning and growing, so while working in surgery, I started picking up shifts in our emergency department. My heart is certainly in emergency medicine where I've been working for the last eight years, including managing a veterinary hospital in Texas and fulfilling my life's dream by working at The University of Florida Small Animal Hospital. I remember back in 2005 living in Las Vegas and looking for a career. I didn't just want a job. I wanted a career that would make me feel fulfilled and I wanted to work with animals, so I chose Pima Medical Institute's Veterinary Assistant (VA) program and I loved it! When I found they were adding a Veterinary Technician (VT) program I immediately enrolled in the first ever VT program at the Las Vegas Campus. The thing I appreciated the most at Pima Medical were my instructors. Dennis Lopez was an amazing teacher who not only gave us book smarts, he taught us about real life and work in veterinary medicine. I am so grateful for my education and training at Pima Medical. I definitely felt prepared for my new career and I've never looked back.
I was seeking an affordable, entirely online program with the goal of completing a bachelor's in Physical Therapist Assistant (BSPTA) and eventually pursuing a DPT bridge program when I found Pima Medical Institute. Despite being a mother to a toddler, a full-time employee, and expecting my second child, I embarked on this education journey. With a husband on an opposite work schedule, meeting my student obligations was a formidable challenge. One thing I appreciated about Pima Medical's BSPTA program was the excellent communication. Despite the online format, I never felt isolated or unable to reach out for assistance. Finishing with a 4.0 GPA just weeks before giving birth was incredibly empowering! I had been working in an outpatient clinic as a therapy technician. Once I passed my licensure, I received a promotion to a PTA and partnered with a PT. I thrived there for several rewarding years until a recruiter contacted me on Facebook. This opportunity led me to become a Director of Rehabilitation at a skilled nursing facility, where I stayed for over a decade. Post-graduation, my career trajectory led me to become an area manager and, eventually, a regional director of operations for the nation's largest third-party therapy contractor. I traveled across the United States, witnessing therapy in diverse settings and meeting exceptional individuals. Yet, my family's well-being remained paramount, prompting my decision to seek a local position. I discovered the opportunity to teach in the PTA program at the Las Vegas Pima Medical Institute Campus, a role I am thoroughly enjoying, foreseeing many fruitful years of sharing my knowledge and passion.
After being a truck driver and construction worker for 20 plus years, I made a promise to my mother before she died that I would go back to school. For nearly five years I passed Pima Medical Institute on my daily drive, and finally found the courage to pull in and take the pretest for the Nursing program. Going back to school at age 50 was scary, but I loved the atmosphere, the instructors and my classmates at Pima Medical. The instructors did an exceptional and extraordinary job preparing us for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX). I applied at Banner Desert in Mesa where I had completed my clinicals and I was hired. It was 2019, and I was immediately thrown into the COVID Pandemic. A year later I decided to become a traveling nurse. Initially, I worried I might not be qualified enough or have enough experience, but I quickly got over that. Every place is different, but most of the core staff really appreciates the relief that travelers provide. I have been to 10 different places in four years. I'm considered a Banner Staffing Traveler within the Banner facilities nationwide and I call Banner Tucson my home, as it is where I spend the most time. Some of the challenges of being a traveler are finding a place to live and being away from family and friends. But, I am getting experience and confidence in different facilities and becoming more adaptable and flexible in my career. Plus, I am making a great salary. Pima Medical Institute changed my life forever. I made some lifelong friends during my experience, I had some incredible, humble, giving and caring instructors and I am truly grateful!
When I first started my journey in health care, I was on track to become a nurse. After working as a phlebotomist for three years, I quit my job focusing on finishing the last few prerequisites for nursing school. However, life had other plans. I got pregnant with my now four-year-old daughter and took a year and a half off to spend time with her. In 2020, I began to reconsider my career path. I realized that the clinical side of healthcare was no longer my passion; instead, I was drawn to the administration and business side. After researching various degrees, I chose the online Health Care Administration (HCA) associate and bachelor's programs at Pima Medical Institute. My experience at Pima Medical was incredible. Both programs' flexibility and the support from instructors and advisors were exceptional. They fit perfectly into my busy life as a full-time employee, wife and mother. The instructors were always available and willing to assist with anything I needed. The resources provided to students, from class scheduling to financial guidance, made everything so manageable. Upon completion of my bachelor's degree, I found a position as a Program Administrator at Baylor University Medical Center in Texas, managing the OBGYN, Hematology/Oncology, and Mechanical Circulatory Support programs and residents. I am currently working full-time and exploring graduate programs for Health Care Administration and Business Administration. My future goals include becoming certified in health care emergency management to effectively plan and respond to emergencies. Thank you, Pima Medical Institute, for your guidance and support. Completing my degrees with you has been a wonderful experience, allowing me to achieve goals I never thought possible.
Dentistry was always in my plan, but life took a turn when I became a young mom while attending NMSU (New Mexico State University). Returning home, I started working for a family friend's dental practice, fell in love with the field, and decided to officially pursue a career in Dental Assisting (DA). I was looking for a fast-paced program and Pima Medical Institute was the perfect fit. My experience there was fantastic-I applied what I learned on the job and made lifelong friends. After working as a dental assistant for a year, I decided to further my career and enrolled in the Dental Hygiene (DH) program at Pima Medical. The program was challenging, but the instructors were incredible. I was taught by some of the icons of dental hygiene and I thrived in the rigorous environment. Upon graduation, I quickly secured a job as a dental hygienist, working five days a week to maximize my education. Over time, I got married, had another son, and excelled in my career, and began working in a corporate dental setting. In 2021, I returned to Pima Medical as an instructor in the hygiene clinic, a full-circle moment. To say I loved it would be an understatement. Not only did I find my passion for teaching, I got to continue learning alongside my students. Currently, I'm preparing to open New Mexico's first dental hygiene studio to meet the needs of preventative care. I hope to employ several dental hygienists and we plan to collaborate with local dentists. I'm also starting a dental hygiene consulting business. I am excited about this business venture and genuinely credit my success to the education I received at Pima Medical. I am incredibly grateful to my instructors for shaping me into the professional I am today.
In 2005, while browsing technical programs online, Pima Medical Institute's Veterinary Assistant (VA) Program caught my eye. I filled out a request for more information and, to my surprise, Niki Riggleman, a recently retired yet highly esteemed instructor, called me immediately. Despite never having had an interest in veterinary medicine before, that call changed my life. I can't imagine being in any other field today and I'm so grateful Niki called me! I completed the VA Program and returned to complete the Veterinary Technician (VT) Program in 2007. It was a privilege to be part of the very first VT class at the Seattle Campus. One aspect of Pima Medical I truly appreciated was its accessibility; the ability to attend night classes and work during the day allowed me to maintain a steady income while pursuing my education. The hands-on classroom experience, combined with working in the field, was crucial to my professional growth. My journey with VCA Animal Hospitals began with my first externship, where I was hired even before completing it. Almost 20 years later, I'm still with VCA and grateful to have found my place there. I worked as a VA, a VT and then quickly moved up to Technician Supervisor and a regional training role. In 2020, I became the Regional Technician Director for the Northwest & Hawaii Group, supporting veterinary teams across five states. Additionally, as the current President of the Washington State Association of Veterinary Technicians (WSAVT) and a former District Chair for the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA), I am dedicated to improving the careers of Veterinary Technicians and Assistants. Ensuring their optimal utilization and safety is crucial to our profession, helping us continue to serve our patients effectively.
When I first walked through the doors of Pima Medical Institute, life was a challenge! My husband was out of work, and we, along with our six-month-old baby, were living with his mother. Plus, I had dropped out of school at 5th grade and since my mother wasn't familiar with homeschooling, I taught myself at home through high school. Today, after completing four programs, we own a beautiful home, and our now eight-year-old daughter is thriving. Our lives have completely transformed. I'm a 5th grade dropout with a master's degree - nothing is impossible if you really want it. I began with the nine-month Medical Assistant (MA) program. Balancing full-time work and school was tough-I cried many times on my drive to class-but I never gave up. I was determined to build a better life for my family. That determination drove me to continue my education, earning my associate degree in Health Care Administration (HCA), a Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration (BSHCA), and eventually a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership (MSOL). Throughout this journey, I've worked and gone to school simultaneously. Thanks to the education and skills I gained at Pima Medical, I've never struggled to find opportunities. In fact, I've had the privilege of being selective about my career path. I've grown from being an MA to a referral coordinator, and now, I'm in my first management position-a role I secured a month before earning my master's degree. Each program at Pima Medical played a crucial role in my career progression. My master's degree, in particular, has been invaluable. As a clinic manager building a new practice from scratch, I've relied on the knowledge I gained every step of the way. Thank you, Pima Medical Institute, for changing my life and helping me achieve my dreams. If only my first instructor, Ms. Lakeeta Garfield, could see me now. So often her words - "Be thorough," have run through my mind. I have strived to be thorough in everything I do and I have been successful.

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