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Leah ElswickSurgical TechnologyDenver Chris WestVeterinary AssistantRenton Jessica GarciaDental AssistantAlbuquerque Erika MonroyHealth Care Admin CertificateLas Vegas Megan CrowlRadiographyChula Vista Bryanna BrowRespiratory TherapyDenver Sara VecchiaHealth Care Administration BSOnline Yvonne De Los ReyesMedical AssistantTucson Stacy TowersRespiratory Therapy BSOnline Brianna GarciaMedical AssistantDenver Elizabeth LeosDental AssistantAurora Melanie SpainHealth Care Administration BSOnline
I came to Pima Medical Institute right out of high school looking for a career in the medical field. After researching a few different programs, I spoke with the director of PMI's newest program, Surgical Technology, and decided to enroll. The program was both challenging and fun. I found the instructors to be very well-trained, knowledgeable, and helpful. My role in surgery is to scrub in, prepare my cart with the specific items needed for a particular surgery, scrub in again, open everything, and organize my table. Everything on that table is mine and totally my responsibility. Once the patient is brought into the room, I may help prep and drape the patient, and once the surgery begins, I assist the surgeon. I'm like the right-hand-man to the surgeon, attempting to give him what he needs before he may even know he needs it. I am grateful PMI placed me in a prestigious hospital for my clinical site because the experience enabled me to get a job quite quickly. I am currently working at a plastic surgery center. My goal down the road is to get back to a hospital setting where I can work with the da Vinci surgery robot, something I find fascinating. If you're looking for a fast-paced career where you can test yourself or a career with a lot of possibilities for growth and specialty paths, the Surgical Technology Program at PMI would be a great fit for you.
After retiring from the military in 2007 and working ten years as a corrections officer in a supermax prison, I decided it was time for something new. In 2019, I used my military education benefits to enroll in Pima Medical Institute's Phlebotomy program (PHL). That led to Medical Assistant (MA), then Health Care Administration (HCA) and finally Veterinary Assistant (VTA). I also enrolled in Respiratory Therapy (RT) for a short time, but I realized it was not the right fit. In total, I completed four programs at Pima Medical. The reason I kept coming back was simple: the people. There's a real sense of community here. When I finished my last program, I felt like something was missing. I applied for a position on campus, not expecting much, but the team saw potential in me and offered me a role in financial aid. At first, I thought I wasn't qualified. They told me they could teach the technical side, but what they really needed was someone who could connect with students. That gave me the confidence to accept the job. I came here to learn, and I ended up staying to serve. Now I get to work with students every day, and I always try to check in with the ones who stand out. I let them know they're not alone, that someone here is rooting for them. It's not just about numbers or forms. It is about connection. Math used to be something I wasn't crazy about, but now I use it every day and even enjoy it. Back when I started the Phlebotomy program, I would have laughed if you told me I would be in business attire, in an office, helping students plan their futures. This job changed my perspective. I come in each day not just to work, but to make a difference. I tell my boss all the time: if it is not here, it is not anywhere. Pima Medical isn't just where I studied - It's where I belong.
I found myself a single mom, working in corrections, and going nowhere. One day I walked into PMI just to see what my options were and walked out signed up for the Dental Assistant program beginning 2 weeks later. At first I wondered what I had gotten myself into and at times I wanted to give up. But, I had the best instructor and I began to gain an interest. I knew this was going to be something I would learn and possibly love. I was hired at my externship location and then worked for another company before being hired by Pacific Dental Services in 2011. They were impressed with me and my CEREC experience and they gave me a position at their office opening in 3 weeks. They wanted to fly me to Colorado for training but I was nervous and had never been on an airplane. I just kept reminding myself that I wanted opportunities. The office opening was a huge success and I loved my new team. It wasn't long before they had me assist in setting up new offices and I became a lead. Soon after, they offered me the role of a coach to support offices, assist the back office team members, and support the doctors and the leads. I have experienced so much professional growth in just 6 years with Pacific Dental Services and I know I have more ahead of me. I am currently a Regional Coach for all of New Mexico and help support all 12 of our offices. I have had great career opportunities, I absolutely love my job, and it all started by walking in the door of Pima Medical Institute!
I was an unemployed single mom with 4 children, living with my parents when a friend told me about PMI. She shared with me the positive experiences she had and when I heard there were evening classes, I decided PMI might work for me. When I first started, I didn't think I would get very far. I knew the classes would be hard and I didn't think I was smart enough to finish. I soon realized the education and instructors were the best. They were there to help me every step of the way and it felt like family. Although nervous, I felt prepared for my externship at Sunset Clinic. I was hired there as a receptionist upon graduation. As a result of my new job, I am preparing to live on my own with my kids. I feel like I have accomplished so much and my family and friends are so proud of me. My experience at Pima has been the best experience of my life and I can't thank them enough for everything they taught me.
Both of my parents have careers in the medical field and my older sister was working as an X-ray technologist's assistant at the same hospital. I had many broken bones as a kid and recall getting many X-rays, but when my sister started talking about what happens behind the scenes in her department, I started considering a career as a radiologic technologist. Both my sister and my mom encouraged me toward the Radiography program at Pima Medical Institute. It is a robust program for sure. It was super challenging for me and required a lot of study. But, the instructors were very knowledgeable and encouraging. I formed great relationships with my classmates; we became quite close and helped each other get through the program. It was quite intimidating to walk into my clinicals. Although I was well prepared and had help from the technologists, it was quite overwhelming to be in trauma situations and be interacting with nurses and doctors in real life situations. I worked really hard in my final round of my clinicals at Sharp Memorial Hospital and a couple months after graduation, I was hired as a radiologic technologist. I spend the majority of my time in the ER and I really enjoy my current job, but may consider a position in mammography in the future. I want to thank Pima Medical and especially my instructor, Dr. Schmidt, who was so helpful and supportive. I was in a terrible car accident during the program and without her guidance I may not have been able to finish my program. I am 23-years-old, I have a career in the medical field and I am really proud of myself.
I wasn't really sure what I wanted to do with my life. I began working as a CNA, and through my experiences in the hospital, I became excited about a possible career in the medical field. I heard a commercial about Pima Medical Institute and decided the quickest way into a career was enrolling in their 9 month Medical Assistant program. That opened the door for me, but I loved learning and knew I wanted more. My dad passed away in 2015 from a drowning incident and that experience pushed me toward the respiratory therapy field. Through that incident I was able to observe the amazing work that respiratory therapists do and I said to myself, "I want to be one of them". One year after completing the MA program, I started Pima Medical's Respiratory Therapy program and I loved every moment of it! The program was challenging, but our classes were small and I connected with my classmates. We developed an almost family-type relationship. I loved my instructors; they really wanted us to succeed. After completing my clinical experience, I was hired at St Anthony North Medical Health Center in Westminster, CO. I love my job! Recently, I have been working in the COVID ICU. I help intubate, manage ventilators and endotracheal tubes and give breathing treatments to those struggling to breath. I feel like I have found my calling. I love Pima Medical. They did so much for me. Down the road I hope to continue my education by getting my bachelor's degree and possibly even obtaining my master's degree in the respiratory field.
Which program did you complete and what made you decide to continue your education online? I completed the Associate of Applied Science in Health Care Administration and Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration online programs. I have always wanted to further my education. I was a teen mom and went into the Pharmacy Technician program because it was quick and what I needed at the time to be able to provide for my family. As time went on, I procrastinated going back to school because I was afraid I was getting older and wouldn't be successful. But, after I started working at PMI, I watched so many students, with so many situations, barriers and fears conquer their goals and dreams. It was, and still is, truly inspiring. I felt I needed to practice what I was telling and encouraging my students to do. I wanted to show them that no matter what happens, with hard work and dedication, you can overcome any obstacle. What made you choose PMI's program? I chose PMI's programs because of the incredible reputation of the online programs, the ability to transfer my existing credits, and the flexibility the programs offered to be able to continue working full-time and go to school. Also, I wanted to be able to give my students a first-hand, personal experience for the programs. I feel this provides the students with a very detailed aspect of each program and gives them the tools, information and prospective needed to make their decisions on continuing their education. What was it like to manage a full-time position and your course load? I completed both programs back-to-back and I would highly recommend this. I felt this was a huge part of my success when transitioning into the bachelor's program because everything from the associate program was still fresh. I work full-time as the Lead Pharmacy Technician Instructor and I am a very busy mom of four amazing children. The structure of the online courses is tailored for the working individual. I was able to continue working full-time, chauffeur all of my children to and from school and activities, spend time with my family and complete all of my assignments for the programs. It does take time management and organizational skills, but something as simple as creating a calendar with your entire due dates easily keeps you on track. as simple as creating a calendar with your entire due dates easily keeps you on track. Did you feel like the coursework was practical for your profession? I feel that the programs have increased my knowledge, critical thinking skills, team work abilities and leadership qualities. These are only a few of the many essential skills I have acquired through this online program. Would you encourage others to continue their education and would you recommend this program? Yes! There is never going to be the "perfect" time to further your education. In reality, 12 months and 15 months are not very long! You would be surprised how quickly each program flies by. I would definitely recommend both HCA programs. PMI gives you all of the tools you need to be successful. All of the instructors were committed and dedicated to my success. This makes a world of difference!
How did I go from being a single mom in high school to recently overseeing the top enrolling COVID19 vaccine trial resulting in a 94.5% efficacy rate for the biotechnology company, Moderna? Let me tell you my story. I became a single mom while in high school and was unsure of my future plans when a doctor on my coed softball team encouraged me to apply for a job at his clinic. I began as a receptionist. I loved learning new skills but without training had limited patient contact. My doctor encouraged me to get more education, so I enrolled at Pima Medical Institute's Medical Assistant program. I made some really good friends and was provided a great stepping stone into my career. After graduation I was able to work closely with patients. I saw how different medications helped them and became very interested in the different clinical trials. Again I chose to get more education, enabling me to become a certified clinical research coordinator. I've coordinated over 100 clinical trials here at Quality of Life Medical & Research Center where I am in charge of recruiting participants, coordinating staff and lab tests, collecting data and documenting each patient all while making sure they are safe. As a result of my involvement in this very significant vaccine trial, I have been promoted to Clinical Trial Research Manager, overseeing the entire team and clinical trials ... all at the very same clinic where I began as a receptionist. This trial has certainly brought my career to a new level, but it has also been very fulfilling on a personal level as we are ALL affected by this terrible pandemic. My education at Pima Medical Institute provided a foundation which I was able to build upon. My advice for young people considering a medical career is to reach for the stars! This may just be the start of your final destination. I am so proud I was able to leave behind that place in life where I didn't know what to do and now I can say, "Look what I have done ... and you can do it too!"
I have always wanted a career in healthcare. I had previously pursued a nursing route, but was discouraged and unsure if nursing was really what I wanted to do. I came to Pima Medical Institute interested in the Pharmacy Technician program, but the admissions counselor I spoke to asked if I had heard about Respiratory Therapy (RT). She showed me a video explaining what an RT did and I was sold. Then and there, I found my calling. I was meant to be a Respiratory Therapist. I graduated from the Respiratory Therapy (RT) program with an Associate of Occupational Science in 2011. Knowing where the industry was headed, and my drive to move beyond bedside, I enrolled in the online Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy program (BSRT) and graduated in 2014. Since then I have worked in a critical access hospital, an acute care hospital, and a level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The NICU was my favorite place to work and where I excelled. My experience allowed me to sit for three additional specialty certifications, adding some hard-earned credentials to my resume. Along the way, I found my second calling and passion - teaching all things respiratory. I continued on to obtain a Master's degree, which opened up another door for career advancement. I began teaching in a local respiratory therapy program while still working bedside, waiting to make the full transition into education. Fortunately, an opportunity came up to teach in the very same program here at Pima Medical Institute where I had attended 14 years earlier. Here I am, walking the same halls and teaching in the same classrooms I was a student in many years ago. I've come full circle from student to faculty ... I am still learning and doing what I love!
I knew since I was a child that I wanted to be in the medical field. When it came time for me to graduate from high school, I wasn't interested in a four-year college or university because I just wanted to jump right into the workforce as soon as possible and begin my career in the medical field. After explaining this to my gramma, she recommended Pima Medical Institute. We visited together and took a tour; I knew then that the nine-month Medical Assistant (MA) program was the best fit for me. My experience as a student was amazing! The MA program is an accelerated program and while you're learning lots of information in a short time, the hands-on practice helps you apply your skills and prepares you for the profession. All the nerves, tears and anxiousness were so worth it. I was so well prepared for my six-week externship that I was offered a position as an MA upon completion. I am still employed there and I recently began going back to school to obtain my associates in Nursing with plans to continue on to get my bachelor's (BSN) degree. I want to say thank you to every single one of my instructors. Pima Medical changed my life, and I will always be grateful for the education I received, the lifelong relationships I built with my instructors and classmates, and the lasting career it has given me.
Before going back to school, my life wasn't on the best path. After high school, I planned to become a nurse, but deep down I knew it wasn't what I really wanted. Eventually, I moved out on my own, but I found myself surrounded by the wrong people and making choices I wasn't proud of. It wasn't until I met my fiance that I seriously considered going back to school. He encouraged me to think about my future and what would truly make me happy. After some soul-searching, I decided to look for a Dental Assistant program - and for the first time, I felt excited about my future. I found Pima Medical Institute through an online search, and after seeing so many great reviews from alumni, I knew it was the right place for me. Enrolling was the best decision I could have made. My experience at Pima Medical was nothing short of amazing - the support from my classmates, instructors, and family kept me going. My instructor, Margarita, was especially supportive. In fact, I wouldn't have made it through without her guidance. I was excited for my externship at Associates in Family Dentistry and grateful to be hired upon completion. As I plan to move soon, I'm holding off on furthering my education for now, but I'm eager to explore my options. I am a proud graduate of Pima Medical and my ultimate goal is to build a successful career while growing my family with my fiance.
I have always admired health care professionals and knew from an early age that I wanted to contribute meaningfully to patient care. As a young adult preparing for college, a routine physical led to the discovery of a benign brain tumor. I spent much of that summer in and out of the hospital. The compassion, skill and reassurance shown by my nurses and doctors left a lasting impact on me during a time filled with fear and uncertainty. I began working as a dental assistant for a family friend, which gave me a glimpse into the profession and led to a transformative mission trip to Nicaragua, where I assisted in providing dental care to underserved communities. Soon after, I applied to the Dental Hygiene program at Pima Medical Institute's Seattle campus. The program was rigorous, but the unwavering support from instructors made all the difference. They were dedicated to our success academically, clinically and personally. When it came time to take my clinical boards and graduate, I felt fully prepared and confident. Now, with eight years of experience as a Registered Dental Hygienist, I often hear from employers how much they value Pima Medical graduates. This reputation for excellence inspired me to continue my education and enroll in the Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration program. That journey equipped me with the knowledge and confidence to start my own myofunctional therapy practice. Through my Capstone project, I developed a comprehensive business plan and learned what it takes to build and sustain a health care practice. I am proud to now serve as a Hybrid and Clinical Dental Hygiene Instructor at the Seattle campus. It's an honor to be a Pima Medical graduate, a dental professional, a business owner, an educator and, above all, a mother to three amazing children. I feel truly blessed to support my family while thriving in a career I am passionate about.

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