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Amanda TorresMedical AssistantAlbuquerque West Melanie SpainHealth Care Administration BSOnline Eloy MartinezPharmacy TechnicianAlbuquerque Ashley WhiteOccupational Therapy AssistantMesa Collin DohertyPhlebotomy TechnicianEast Valley Lucero BarcenasPhysical Therapist AssistantHouston Christopher RiceMedical AssistantEast Valley Aida MorenoHealth Care AdministrationOnline Marissa DawsonMedical AssistantSan Marcos Harley PerezMedical AssistantMesa Adrienne AndrowskiRespiratory Therapy BSOnline Elizabeth LeosDental AssistantAurora
I had been a stay at home mom for almost 10 years and had 3 beautiful children when I went through a divorce. I didn't have a career and the jobs I found just didn't pay our bills. I was so discouraged! My sister kept telling me to go back to school but I just didn't see how I could go to school, work, and care for my children. One day I heard an advertisement on the radio for Pima Medical Institute and I thought ... maybe I can do it. I found the people at PMI to be so helpful and understanding. I knew it would be a difficult 9 months and I'd be putting in 20 hour days 3-4 times a week, but I also knew if I sacrificed now, it would mean a better future for my kids. So, I started the Medical Assistant program. It was tough and I was often exhausted. But I kept reminding myself and my kids why we were doing this. One day in the car my son held up my stethoscope and said, "Mom, you did this for us!" It was one of the best moments! I'm so grateful for all the people at PMI - they were like family to me. Now I have a career in the medical field and a fantastic job with so much potential. Most of all I can provide for my children and they are SO proud of me! THANK YOU PMI!
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.
Many people in my family chose the medical profession (doctors, nurses, psychiatry) but no one had gone into Pharmacy, so I chose that. I knew it would be a stepping stone to further my career goals. PMI was very personable and I really liked the small class sizes. My instructors had excellent skill sets. Since they had been in the field, they could incorporate their work experience into our scholastic education. Express-Scripts was so impressed with my skills, they hired me before I'd even completed my externship with them. I worked there for 13 years. During that time, I became a substitute and then a part-time instructor for PMI's Pharmacy Technician Program. I am currently teaching for Pima and working at Molina Healthcare, which is a manage care organization. We process prior authorizations for Medicaid, a state funding program, for the whole state of New Mexico. I had a great education at PMI. Everyone is willing to help you from the director on down. I am planning to attend PMI's Health Care Administration bachelor program and after that I will continue to further my education goals. My ultimate goal is to become a medical examiner.
Occupational Therapy was not my career goal. Like many good things in life, I didn't find OT, it found me. After earning a Bachelor's degree in Journalism in 2008, I spent the next three years working as a successful public relations professional. But in 2011 at the age of 23, I had a hemorrhagic stroke that resulted in complete paralysis of my right side. After brain surgery, my OTs and OTAs taught me how to dress, bathe and care for myself again. They worked with my right arm to facilitate motor and sensory recovery; helped increase my balance, strength and endurance; taught me compensatory strategies; and provided me the tools to regain my independence. During this year and a half process, I would often think about how much I would like to become a therapist and help others, if I could ever recover enough. After much hard work and many miracles, I enrolled in the OTA program at Pima Medical Institute. After graduation in 2013, I was the first OTA hired at the foremost neurological rehabilitation clinic in Arizona (SWAN Rehab). Since then, I have been able to help many patients - most of them stroke survivors - increase their independence and celebrate their second chance at life. In 2015, I was presented with the Outstanding Occupational Therapy Assistant award from the Arizona Occupational Therapy Association. Thank you PMI for providing the training I needed to make a difference in other's lives.
My ultimate goal is to become a physician. I found Pima Medical Institute by searching online for a Phlebotomy certification that was quick to achieve from a reputable source. Phlebotomy was the right choice for me since I enjoy working with my hands and using my motor skills to help patients, not only for the day-to-day life, but for learning as well. My experience as a student with PMI was incredibly positive. My instructor clarified the content in ways that my colleagues and I could understand. She was very good at citing something that we just learned about in real-world application so it didn't seem so abstract. I really appreciated the matching process to internship sites. I was looking for a hospital setting and PMI found me an internship at Banner University Medical Center where I practice interacting with patients and learned so much. I have been working as a Phlebotomy Technician at Sonora Quest while studying for the Medical Colleges Admission Test (MCAT) and preparing applications to medical school. I recently made it to the interview process and am hoping to hear back soon regarding acceptance into medical school. PMI definitely prepared me for my profession and I would strongly recommend them to anyone who has a serious goal of working in the medical arena. Whether you want to go into Phlebotomy, or are open to other programs, PMI provides you with the education and the professionalism you need to succeed in the medical field.
I was injured while playing soccer in high school and my physical therapist said to me, "I think you'd be a really good physical therapist!" I tucked that away until I was at Texas State University heading toward becoming a nurse when I realized it just wasn't for me. I switched to Exercise Sports Science with a pre-physical therapy emphasis. After graduation, the doctorate physical therapy programs were extremely competitive and I just didn't have the confidence to apply - still a regret. Instead, I reviewed my options and began searching for a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program and found Pima Medical Institute. It was a challenging, accelerated 18-month program, but my instructors were super motivating. Although they were hard on us, they gave us all the tools needed to be the best professional clinicians we could be. I was awarded the most "outstanding student" at graduation and offered a job at each of my clinical rotations. I began my therapist journey as a pediatric PTA until I found the place I really loved; working in sports medicine and rehabilitation. During my five plus years in orthopedics, I worked with multiple students as a clinical instructor. This drew my passion for education and I began my journey as a clinical director and instructor back at the same PTA program I'd attended. I tell my students I've been down their same path and I am going to give them everything they need to be a success in their clinical experience. I remind them that I am invested in their success because not only is Pima Medical's reputation on the line, so is mine as a graduate of this program. Pima Medical provided what I needed to become a great therapist and for that I am thankful. I believe I've found my place in education and I am hoping to further my education through the master's degree program in the future.
During my junior year of high school, I enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, ready for a lifelong military career. However, my world came crashing down during a training exercise when I suffered severe injuries to my back, ankle, leg and foot. I was medically retired, lost and uncertain about my future. I tried school earning an associate's degree in electronic engineering, but the emptiness still lingered. I returned to school, this time for criminal justice and I worked in law enforcement and security field for the next 20+ years. Finally, in 2020 I found myself totally burnt out and looking for a new career. Conversations with friends in the medical field led me to Pima Medical Institute. Change isn't easy at age 47, but wanting out of my current job, I chose the shortest program, Phlebotomy. My instructors were caring and always willing to listen and explain things that didn't make sense. After graduating with honors, I landed a job as a phlebotomist. After two years of getting comfortable in the medical field, I wanted more returned, enrolling in the Medical Assistant program. It wasn't easy, as I often worked a 10-hour shift prior to coming to class at night. I'm now 50 years old, I have found my new career and I love it! Thanks to Pima Medical Institute East Valley and my supportive instructors, I have found my new career and passion. It's never too late for a fresh start.
Growing up I'd always had my heart set on healthcare and my dream was to become a nurse. Despite being a good student initially, family issues led me to drop out of high school. I eventually got my GED and completed a nursing assistant program through Job Corps. Life threw more challenges my way, including a young marriage, poor partner choice and raising five children as a single mother. After seeing advertisements for Pima Medical Institute, I was drawn to enroll in the Medical Assistant (MA) evening program. Balancing work, school and motherhood was tough, but I persevered for nine months. I began my new career in urgent care and later pediatrics, where I've been ever since. After a few years, Pima Medical reached out encouraging me to pursue an online Health Care Administration (HCA) associate degree. This degree opened more career doors for me. Today, I am a Lead Medical Assistant at Phoenix Children's Hospital, working with the Homeless Youth Outreach Department. I wear many hats, including clinical lead, Spanish interpreter and vaccine coordinator. Recently, I enrolled in an accelerated nursing bachelor's program at Grand Canyon University, transferring many Pima Medical credits and moving closer to my dream of becoming a nurse. Pima Medial provided the foundation for my success. And even today, I always accept their student externs. The difference in skill between their students and others is noticeable. Returning to school as a single mom with five kids was challenging, but it was worth it. Many feel stuck in minimum wage jobs, but education can change that. Though it's tough initially, the long-term benefits include better job opportunities and more time with family. My journey was hard, but Pima Medical Institute was the key to my success. With determination and effort, you can achieve your dreams too.
My story is a bit unique in the way I came to Pima Medical Institute. I was in the Nursing Assistant (CNA) program at Brightwood College in 2018 when it suddenly closed its doors. Pima Medical was willing to take those displaced students, so without other options I decided to give it a go. Since Pima Medical didn't have a CNA program, I chose their Medical Assistant (MA) program. My experience at Pima Medical was exceptional! I had great instructors and I felt like I got a fantastic education. One specific thing I really appreciated about the curriculum was that we were able to learn all different aspects of the roles of our profession. For example, although I've never worked as a front office MA, I was able to learn those roles and understand their responsibilities as well. Two days after finishing my program, I was on a plane moving to Colorado. I began applying for jobs as soon as I got settled and had no trouble finding a position. I was hired as an MA at Pueblo Community Health Center where I will soon be celebrating five years. Currently, I am also completing prerequisites so I can go back to school to achieve my dream of becoming an RN. Pima Medical Institute has great programs and amazing instructors! I would highly recommend them to anyone wanting a career in the medical field. If their location here in Colorado offered an RN program, I would already be signed up. I appreciate everything all of my instructors did for me and I wouldn't be where I am without them.
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!
I grew up in an unsupportive environment, constantly reminded of my limitations. After dabbling in community college and an unfinished nursing program, I found myself divorced with two young children, wondering what I could do to provide for my family. That's when I discovered Pima Medical Institute and enrolled in the Medical Secretary program. Within three months, I graduated and landed a job in the medical field, giving me the stability I desperately needed. After moving to Las Vegas, I continued to grow my career-first as an office manager and later doing billing. One day, I learned that Pima Medical was launching a Respiratory Therapy program. I jumped at the chance to enroll, excited to take my career to the next level. Balancing school, work, and motherhood was tough. My kids and I would do homework together, and I showed them it's never too late to change your path. After graduating, I was hired at Summerlin Hospital, where I worked for 14 years. Watching the devastation in New York, when the pandemic hit in 2020, I knew I had to step up and help. I was hired as a traveler at New York Presbyterian Cornell, one of the top hospitals in the country. It was intense-over 230 patients on ventilators when I arrived -but I learned and grew through it all. While on the frontlines, I was also pursuing my Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy through Pima Medical. I faced moments of doubt, but with the support of my program director, I pushed through. My son and I graduated with our bachelor's degrees in the same year-a moment of immense pride for my family. I now work for the Nevada Donor Network, a new and upcoming field for RT's, turning tragedy into hope through organ donation. I feel a deep sense of purpose, knowing that I help give families a second chance. Thanks to Pima Medical, I've built a career that I love, and I'll never stop learning or growing.
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.

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