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Stephen CarlessRadiologic BSOnline Pyras JacksonPractical NursingAurora Elma ArellanoRespiratory Therapy BSOnline Kerrick AyersPractical NursingAurora Daniel VarelaHealth Care Administration BSOnline Bianca DeherreraOphthalmic Medical TechnicianDenver Ezequiel GonzalesDental AssistantTucson Gilbert GarciaRespiratory TherapyTucson Colleen SherlockPhysical Therapist AssistantDenver Phom SokDental AssistantSeattle Marissa DawsonMedical AssistantSan Marcos Taylor MartinezHealth Care Administration BSOnline
My parents really valued education and wanted all 7 of us all to go to college, but they were unable to help us financially. I spent years working full time and taking classes part time, but it was such a slow process. Eventually, I became interested in pharmacy, spent 8 years working in the pharmaceutical industry while going to school and just missed getting accepted to pharmacy school. While I waited for the next opportunity, I came across Pima Medial Institute's Radiography program and it interested me. A few months into the program I realized this is what I really wanted to do. There are unlimited growth opportunities in this field. When I came to PMI my classes felt like family. I quickly realized the PMI instructors believed in their students and wanted the best for us. Before I'd even graduated, I had a job offer at a level one trauma center. I worked there for 3 years gaining experience and growing both as a professional and as an individual. I knew I wanted to continue my education, so I enrolled in PMI's online bachelor degree program. PMI's online classes are not only very flexible; they are designed to help you be a better professional in your field. I recently came back to PMI as an instructor. I think having been a student here and recently working in the field, I'm able to understand my student's struggles and help them learn what's really important. There is a sense of true value working at PMI. It's more than a philosophy or mission statement, they really care about their employees and their students. I'm happy to be back.
My wife, a nurse for 12 years, always encouraged me to join the medical field, but I kept putting it off. I worked as an insurance adjuster, traveling to areas hit by natural disasters, often being gone for 21 days at a time. With young children and older kids involved in activities, I was missing too much. One day, I told my wife I was ready to resign and pursue a medical career at the end of the year. Just a week later, I was let go from my job. We actually laughed at the timing. At the same time, my grandmother began having health problems. Caring for her made me realize the urgency of getting into the medical field-not just for my career, but to better understand her needs. My best friend had gone through Pima Medical's Practical Nursing (PN) program and had encouraged me to join him, but I wasn't ready then. Now, I knew it was the right choice and the right timing. The PN program was very challenging for me, but I developed a strong small group of classmates who supported me and I had caring instructors who offered extra help. However, when my dear grandmother passed away on Christmas Eve, I was crushed. She had raised me and was my biggest cheerleader and I just wanted to quit. I arranged to meet with my director to withdraw from the program, but she encouraged me to stay. My wife reminded me why I had started the program, and decided to continue. I completed the PN program but still struggling with the loss, I failed my NCLEX exam twice. I felt so defeated, but I knew I couldn't give up. After passing on my third attempt, I drove to Pima Medical to hug my program director and we shared an emotional moment. I am excited for my new career at the Center at Lowry, a rehabilitation facility where I did clinicals. I can't thank Pima Medical Institute enough; the instructors, especially Director Risner, were amazing and I wouldn't be where I am without them!
I never spent time researching what a Respiratory Therapist does, but I did observed them in full action. I experienced all of this because my daughter was diagnosed with a congenital diaphragmatic hernia. For eight days I observed the Respiratory Therapists, nurses and doctors care for my daughter. On November 26, 2000 the Respiratory Therapist explained the process of withdrawing from life support. She was very patient and compassionate as we tried to make sense of it all. My daughter passed away in my arms and at that moment, I promised my daughter and myself that I would devote my life to helping babies like her who could not breathe on their own. The next year I saw an advertisement for PMI and I recognized a ventilator. When I met with admissions, I told them I wanted the program that used ventilators. My first year in the Respiratory Therapy program was emotional, but my instructors cared for me and encouraged me not to give up. I received all the knowledge I needed to provide effective care. I got a job at University of Arizona (now Banner) Hospital and was able to achieve my goal of working with infants, giving them life and, most importantly, sending them home. In 2015, PMI approached me about becoming a full time instructor. I completed my Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy through PMI's online program. Now, I'm teaching RT students to be knowledgeable, but also to show compassion and to understand that family members suffer. I'll never be able to thank my PMI instructors enough for loving me and giving me courage.
In 2012 I was in a bad accident and spent time in the hospital. This experience enabled me to observe the nurses and see how they cared for people. I had been working as a team lead at Target for a number of years but I decided that I wanted to do more than help people spend money, so I began pursuing the medical field. I started as a CNA and after 4 years decided I wanted to attend school to become an LPN. I heard about Pima Medical Institute on the radio and got excited about attending their Practical Nursing program. I have to admit my first sequence of classes was really challenging! The whole program was a huge learning experience for me, but my hard work paid off. I appreciated how the whole program was laid out ahead of time, including our course work and the schedule. This really helped us be successful. I was offered a job at my clinical site. The administrator took notice of me and offered me a position as a unit manager, not your typical first job as an LPN. I believe Pima Medical helped me develop a level of confidence that made a difference in obtaining this position. Recently, I was contacted by another facility and offered a job as another unit manager. I am honored and proud that in such a short time my education and hard work has provided opportunities for growth in my career. Pima Medical prepared me to be successful. The encouragement and support I got from my instructors was just overwhelming, and it's an experience I am always going to cherish.
Which program did you complete and what made you decide to continue your education online? I am currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration online program. Time is flying and I am already in the middle of the third semester out of four. I remember asking myself; "Is it possible to go to school while I'm working full time?" I realized that the answer was "absolutely!" after speaking to some of my colleagues who have also furthered their education online. Now that I have been in the program for quite some time, I also realize that online classes have allowed me to balance my work, school and family time. What made you choose PMI's program? PMI is well respected in the community and recognized to deliver top-notch education. I can attest to that being a former graduate of the Respiratory Therapy program. I can also attest to this because I believe I work with some of the most caring and passionate instructors in the state. The faculty are truly dedicated to giving quality education to each student. PMI equipped me with all the skills and education to excel as a respiratory therapist once before and I knew they could help me reach the next level in my career through their bachelor program. What was it like to manage a full-time position and your course load? My biggest concern when inquiring about going back to school was balancing work, school and family time. I knew I would have to make a sacrifice, but I didn't know how flexible school would be. The assignments are normally given on a weekly basis versus traditional school which is typically a new lesson each day. This gives YOU the ability to choose how to distribute your education efforts throughout the week. If I knew then what I know now, I would not have hesitated to start the program. Did you feel like the coursework was practical for your profession? Each class that I have taken has helped me expand my knowledge of the health care industry and improve myself professionally. Since the first semester, for example, I immediately learned new Microsoft Office skills that I didn't even know existed! I was able to apply these new skills right away in my current role as an instructor. The program improved my professional communication skills and I can now speak the health care administration language as I learned about health care laws and policies. Would you encourage others to continue their education and would you recommend this program? Many of us work hard on our jobs, no doubt. However, we also have to work hard on OURSELVES. One way we can improve ourselves is through education. Pima Medical Institute delivers life-transforming education that can help you open doors of opportunity in your career.
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.
When I was younger I had a really good experience getting braces. I remember being fascinated with the mold impressions and the way my teeth were straightening. After high school, I worked for three years at a movie theater but my sister always encouraged me to consider the dental field. After a little research, we found Pima Medical Institute's Dental Assistant program. I remember walking up the stairs with my mom and sister and feeling super nervous. I'd had some bad experiences in high school, but I found Pima Medical to be a really friendly and helpful place. I am a caring person and I wanted to find a place to learn and then a career where I could be that kind of person. The program wasn't easy, but they provided lots of hands-on experience and I loved our labs. My instructors were the best. They shared their own experiences to help us and they were genuinely happy to see me succeed. I am currently working at El Rio Community Health Center. My doctor loves that I have knowledge and the hands-on experience I received from Pima Medical. I feel like I am finally in a place where I can really care for my patients. We recently had a denture patient that had no family support. When she finally got her dentures she cried and thanked me for being there for her. My goal is to make people happy and bring hope. I feel like I've found the place where I belong. Going to Pima Medical was the best decision I've ever made.
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!
After twelve-plus years as a personal trainer, I found myself needing a job with benefits like a 401K and insurance, so I transitioned to a desk job. However, I was miserable and knew I needed a career that left me feeling fulfilled. I reevaluated my passions and realized I still loved working with bodies and physical health. A co-worker who had attended Pima Medical Institute for the Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program encouraged me to consider it. After researching and learning about the program, I decided to go back to school. Despite my experience, I wasn't initially accepted into the PTA program. Crushed but determined, I quit my desk job and worked as a rehab tech at an assisted living facility for a year. When I reapplied, I was accepted and I set a goal to graduate with honors. At 39, I was older than most of my classmates, but I felt more prepared for the professional aspects. My instructors were great clinicians and I was able to learn and draw on their experiences. My clinicals were challenging, especially when COVID hit, causing disruptions. Despite the added stress, our instructors ensured we gained the necessary practical experience. After graduation, I worked at a skilled nursing facility, which I enjoyed, but quickly experienced burnout. I accepted a Physical Therapist Assistant position at Rocky Mountain Physical Therapy, where I have been thriving. In fact, a year ago I was promoted to Clinic Director. I love my job, my patients and the challenges of managing the clinic. As a clinical instructor, I work with Pima Medical students, drawing on my experiences to engage them in hands-on learning. I'm proud to have graduated with honors and have even inspired a former client of mine to enroll in Pima Medical's Respiratory Therapy program. Now, both of us are medical professionals making a difference in people's lives. It's incredibly fulfilling!
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.
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.
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.

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