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Leah ElswickSurgical TechnologyDenver Sharmie MontemayorPhysical Therapist AssistantSeattle Alycia MartinezDental AssistantAlbuquerque Jessica KazlaskiaVeterinary AssistantColorado Springs Justin MazonPhysical Therapist Assistant BSOnline Stephen CravenHealth Care Administration BSOnline Gilbert GarciaRespiratory TherapyTucson Robin MaserRespiratory Therapy BSOnline Pedro GarciaPharmacy TechnicianMesa Phom SokDental AssistantSeattle Seanna CharltonMedical AssistantSeattle Kristy GillRadiologic 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.
When my children were heading off to college, I realized it was my turn to invest in myself. I wanted a career that aligned with my passions-health, fitness and helping people-while also offering job stability and global opportunities. Becoming a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) checked all the boxes, and after researching different programs, Pima Medical Institute stood out as the perfect fit for my timeline and lifestyle. Going back to school after 15 years as a stay-at-home soccer mom was the hardest thing I've ever done. The fast-paced, condensed program challenged me academically, and the commute from Tacoma to North Seattle meant long days followed by even longer nights of studying. But Pima Medical provided endless support-faculty were always available, and I took advantage of every extra lab and hands-on practice session. They held us to high standards because patients deserve the best, not just someone getting by. After graduation, I started at an orthopedic outpatient clinic, later transitioning to Olympic Sports and Spine, where I earned my orthopedic sports certification and became a Certified Lymphatic Therapist. Eventually, I sought a setting that allowed more personalized patient care, leading me to a private practice where I now enjoy one-on-one treatment sessions. I plan to retire here. Pima Medical gave me the knowledge, confidence, and professionalism to succeed. Even after graduating, I've stayed connected with my instructors, who were always honest, supportive and dedicated. My career allows me to keep learning and growing, and for that, I'm forever grateful.
I always knew I wanted to be in the medical field. I've never been a big fan of school, so I actually chose PMI because I wanted a program I could get through quickly and start my career. I loved my instructors, and had a great experience at Pima. I was hired upon graduation at the site where I had done my externship. However, when cutbacks began to occur, being the last one hired meant I was the first to go. Gratefully, I was able to leave on good terms. I was hired by my current employer, Eagle Pointe Dentists and Orthodontics, as a dental assistant and within a short time became their lead DA. I have learned so much in this position. I'm basically the "go to girl" - I supervise the other assistants, order all supplies for the office, and make sure we're OSHA compliant. I've enjoyed training PMI externship students in our office, and have set up a system to help them feel comfortable and ease them into their role. After all, I know what it's like to be in their shoes. I love my job! Thanks PMI.
I've always had an interest in the medical field and in helping people and animals. When I heard the advertisement for Pima Medical Institute, it sounded perfect. I wasn't looking for a typical college situation, but I knew the shorter class periods and hands on education would be a fit for me. I wasn't at a very good spot in my personal life when I started, but I realized I had to take the first step in changing. It's difficult to really explain how Pima help me through this process. The classes are small. My instructors knew my struggles and I felt like I could talk to them. They were a really big support system for me. When my personal struggles began interfering with my homework and study time, my instructor, Karina, was there. She encouraged me, gave me extra time, helped me with techniques and helped me to overcome. I did it! I am currently at Crossroads Animal Hospital where I did my externship. I'm a certified Veterinary Assistant, but here I'm considered a Vet Tech in training and I'm getting a ton of experience. Eventually, I'd like to continue my education and become a certified Veterinary Technician. I love my job. I'm very thankful for all the help I received at Pima and I'm proud to be where I am today.
I graduated from the Physical Therapy Assistant Program at the Albuquerque Campus back in 2013. I had a great experience at PMI. The instructors were great, the curriculum was challenging and I had two job offers upon graduation. For the last 5 years I've worked at Rehoboth McKinney Christian Health Care Services in Gallup, NM. Recently, I have been working with COVID19 patients at our hospital. Our role as physical therapist assistants is to try and get patients up and moving after they get off the ventilators. I've never experienced anything quite like this. In case you haven't heard, Gallup, NM is grappling with one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the United States. The Navajo Nation is reported to have the one of the highest death rates in the United States. Gallup is a hub for the surrounding reservations so many Native Americans funnel into Gallup to get supplies. Recently the governor declared a lock down and closed ALL roads in and out of Gallup, NM, with the exception of essential workers with paperwork. Our small hospital has been almost completely at capacity with COVID19 positive patients and we have 30 employees that have tested positive. I was supposed to take a PMI clinical student in April but of course couldn't do that. When PMI's PTA program director called last week, I told him we had been running very low on PPE and were desperate for more. He offered to help and went through all the storage rooms at Pima Medical ABQ and loaded up his truck. We met outside Gallup's limits on the side of the highway (see photo) to make the transfer of gowns, masks and other PPE. I can't tell you how excited we were especially to see shoe covers as we had been using garbage bags which often caused us to trip. I am currently enrolled in PMI's BSPTA program and am looking forward to completing my bachelor's degree soon. I've had a wonderful experience at PMI and I'd do it all over again.
I realized my current management position in the restaurant industry was only working for a lifestyle that was outdated. It was then I decided I wanted a career in healthcare where I could use my life experiences to help others. I found Pima Medical Institute and was able to work fulltime and attend the Health Care Administrative Certificate program. I was really nervous to go back to school, but I soon realized my life experiences had provided what I needed to pursue and achieve my goal of a 4.0 GPA. I wanted to move beyond an entry level position, so I continued on and completed Pima Medical's online Health Care Administration (HCA) program. I recently started a job as a senior administration assistant and I absolutely love it! Pima Medical not only helped me understand how the health care system works, they taught me technology and administrative skills that I needed to be successful. They also helped me with personal life skills that elevated me to a new standard of responsibility and commitment that I needed for this position. I am currently continuing my education in the bachelor's program (BSHCA) and hope to continue on to the master's program. My ultimate goal is to become an administrator for a substance abuse or domestic violence program. I'm grateful for Pima Medical Institute - it has been transformative for me.
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!
As a proud Pima Medical Institute BSRT graduate, my journey from an associate's degree in Respiratory Therapy (RT), to a bachelor's degree, to achieving my dream job as a Critical Care Transport Respiratory Therapist at Children's Mercy has been nothing short of remarkable. While in school for my associate's at Concorde College, they highly encouraged us to continue our education and recommended Pima Medical's online Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy (BSRT). I knew a bachelor's would increase my salary and would also be helpful for future supervisory or management positions. The flexibility of online classes made it manageable for me to work full-time at Salem Health, a level II trauma center with a level III NICU, while pursuing my degree. My dream of working in medical transport began at age 17, when I was a volunteer patient for the local fire department and experienced being flighted out of our neighborhood. After years of experience as an RT, I landed my dream job. As a Critical Care Transport RT, I participate in various types of transports, from helicopters and fixed wing, to jets and ground transportation, proving support to hospitals nationwide. Children's Mercy in Kansas City is one of the busiest transport teams, covering a wide range of patients including neonates, pediatrics, maternal and fetal cases. Working with limited resources challenges me to think on my feet and be creative with patient care. The transport team, comprised of brilliant minds, requires continuous education, certifications, and simulations to improve patient care. During my downtime, I enjoy visiting former patients and their families and witnessing their progress. I love to do PR at community events where I hope to inspire young girls to pursue a fulfilling career in healthcare. I'm appreciative for the role Pima Medical played in shaping my success and making my dream job a reality.
After completing high school, I was looking for a temporary source of income that would pay enough to allow me to put myself through college. I had several family members who had attended various programs at Pima Medical Institute, so decided to enroll in their nine-month Pharmacy Technician program, figuring it might be a quick way to make more than the average college student. The class schedules were ideal, allowing me to work while going to school. It was a strenuous curriculum but my instructor, a Doctor of Pharmacy with many years of experience, ensured his students became successful Pharmacy Technicians. He knew exactly what made a great technician and he prepared us well to become nationally recognized Certified Pharmacy Technicians. I have spent the past 17 years as a Pharmacy Technician working in inpatient pharmacy performing sterile and chemotherapy compounding. I moved away from Arizona about seven years ago and I was hired at the VA Medical Center, where I was quickly promoted to Lead IV Trainer. Recently, the Mayo Clinic in Mankato reached out to me and offered me a job as their Technician Supervisor with a focus in Sterile Compounding. The temporary job I thought would support further education became my career. I am very proud of my work as a Pharmacy Technician and I'm thankful for my Pima Medical instructor. As a result of being trained by him, I feel like my career has been really distinguished and for that I will always be grateful.
Pima Medical Institute has been a cornerstone in my career, providing a foundation that has endured through different stages of my life. Now, I'm excited to return to school and build on that strong base. No one in my family is in the dental field, but I've always had a passion for becoming a dental hygienist. After high school, I spent five years working in Alaska's fishing industry. Upon returning to Seattle, I inquired about the Dental Hygiene program at Pima Medical Institute and ultimately enrolled in the Dental Assistant program. Balancing full-time work during the day with evening classes at Pima Medical was challenging but rewarding. My teacher was great, and I formed lasting friendships-I'm still close with one of my classmates more than 20 years later. My first job was with a doctor in West Seattle, where I worked for two years before needing to go on bed rest due to pregnancy. I took a 15-year break to focus on being a mom. Remarkably, I was able to jump right back into my career as a Dental Assistant when I was ready. After moving to Phoenix, I started working as a temp and then secured my current position at Anthem Sonoran Valley Implants and Dental Center. It felt like riding a bike-everything came back to me. I love educating patients and helping them take care of their teeth. Currently, I'm in the process of applying to a Dental Hygiene program in my area. I want to further my education in the dental field and one day I hope to be able to clean teeth for free to help people who can't afford dental care. Pima Medical Institute has been supportive throughout my journey, from enrolling and securing financing to ongoing assistance whenever I need it. I'm incredibly grateful for the education and opportunities Pima Medical has provided me.
I have always had an interest in the medical field, but had no idea where to begin. My brother went to Pima Medical Institute for the Veterinary Technician program, which led me to look into the school. After my first tour, I knew it was the place for me and I enrolled in the Medical Assistant (MA) program. My student experience was amazing! I had fantastic instructors and got so much hands-on experience in such a short amount of time. At first, it was difficult to balance full-time school while working, but I loved what I was learning so much that putting in the work was something I was more than willing to do. I loved getting to practice my hands-on skills with my classmates. Doing things like injections and blood draws on real people truly prepares you for real patients. I graduated from Pima Medical with a 4.0 GPA, and as soon as I started to apply for jobs, the offers were rolling in! I ultimately chose to work at University of Washington Medical Center because it seemed like the best opportunity for me, and it definitely has been. Since graduating, I have been working at UW for the last year. I have learned so much and have never been more confident in a job. Getting my education at Pima Medical Institute was truly one of the best decisions I have ever made. It prepared me so much for my future and made stepping into a new role a piece of cake. I would highly recommend Pima Medical to others seeking to change their lives.
When I decided to become a radiologic technologist, Pima Medical Institute's Radiography (RAD) program stood out to me. Unlike community college, I could start right away, and that was a big draw. The program was challenging, but the friendships I formed with my classmates kept me motivated and accountable. I really enjoyed my instructors, who provided both emotional and professional support. The diversity of my clinical rotations was something I truly appreciated. I had the chance to practice my skills in a variety of settings, from a rural hospital to an orthopedic clinic, a large hospital, and even special procedure rotations. These experiences not only helped me decide which areas of radiography I enjoyed most but also pushed me out of my comfort zone, honing my skill set. My first job was in urgent care, where I was the only tech on site. This role was invaluable for my growth. I had to rely on my education and critical thinking skills to obtain the best images possible. After years of working in different disciplines, I discovered my passion in Interventional Radiology and the Cath Lab. I became the lead tech in a Neuro Endovascular Lab, a role that eventually led me to join Rapid Medical Inc. as a Clinical Specialist. This position has been one of the best things to happen in my career, allowing me to travel, expand my knowledge, and contribute to patient care in a new way. I'm incredibly grateful to Pima Medical Institute for their RAD program and the online Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences (BSRS) program. Both provided a strong foundation that has allowed my career to flourish.

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