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I'm so thankful to PMI for giving me a career I enjoy! I love getting up and coming to work every day. I feel like I have purpose and I am confident I make a difference in children's lives. My history in the medical field began a long time ago when I was a medic in the military. After being a stay at home mom for quite some time, I realized my kids were growing up and I really wanted a career. I had a desire to get back to taking care of patients. After lots of research online, Pima Medical Institute became my first choice for their Medical Assistant program I was nervous being a little older than most of my classmates, but it actually worked to my advantage. I was really grateful to be able to further my education and I had a maturity level that helped me to focus. My instructors were great and I felt prepared starting my externship and, actually, quite comfortable performing blood draws and dealing with the patients. I am currently working at Children's Hospital as a fulltime Medical Assistant float and I have an opportunity to work in the allergy, neurology, rheumatology, cardiology and diabetic clinics. I have learned so much in such a short time and I love my job! I'm currently taking evening classes and hope to someday go to school to become a nurse. I am so thankful to PMI for my new career.
I completed my Limited Radiologic Technologist (LRT) program and wanted to continue into a full radiologic technology program. I learned from a friend that Pima Medical Institute offers a bridge program for LRT graduates, which made it the best fit for me. My experience as a student was very positive. The program is designed in an exceptional way, making it manageable for everyone, including full-time employees. One thing I really appreciated about my education at Pima Medical Institute was the professionalism and knowledge of my professors, program director, and clinical director. Their support and guidance helped me feel confident, and I do feel well prepared for my profession. I was already working at MedStar Urgent Care as a Limited Radiologic Technologist, but after graduating and passing the ARRT board exam, I was promoted to a Radiologic Technologist position. Since graduation, I have continued gaining clinical experience and strengthening my skills in patient care and imaging. I am also planning to return to Pima Medical Institute next week to start the Bachelor's in Health Management program as part of my future career growth. I would definitely recommend Pima Medical Institute. The program is well structured, the instructors are very knowledgeable, and the clinical training prepares students well for real-world practice. I am very grateful for my experience; the support from faculty and staff played an important role in my success.
I graduated from Pima Medical Institute's Veterinary Assistant program all the way back in 1993. I have always had a love for animals. I grew up with the Flying U and Sierra Rodeo caravans, so I was no stranger to livestock. I had been living on the reservation - Jemez Pueblo, NM - and had become a parent at a young age. After graduating from New Futures High School for pregnant and parenting students, I knew I wanted more. But, educational opportunities were limited because I had 2 small children and had to stay close to home. Someone suggested I look into Pima Medical Institute and I immediately enrolled in their Veterinary Assistant program. My classes were very small and I learned so much. I was very lucky that a tribal member from the Pueblo of Jemez was a veterinarian, Dr. Ray Loretto, and I was able to complete my externship at the Loretto Veterinary Clinic. I learned so much, especially about livestock medicine. When I finished my externship and graduated from Pima Medical, Dr. Loretto offered me a fulltime position as a Veterinary Assistant. I have been there ever since - to be exact, 26 years! Who would have thought a 9 month program would give me a lifetime career. I would certainly recommend Pima Medical to others. In fact, my oldest daughter is a 2009 graduate of Pima Medical Institute.
I got out of the military as a gunner's mate and, since there weren't really any jobs hiring for an ex-military ammunitions and weapons expert, I started looking for a school with an accelerated program to provide a new career. I found Pima Medical Institute's Radiography (RAD) program, and while on a waiting list, I enrolled in their Pharmacy Technician program. It really helped get me back into the swing of school after being out so long and the day I finished, I was able to start the RAD program. The accelerated pace of the program was tough and I spent many sleepless nights studying to keep up. However, no matter the struggle, it was worth it! Pima Medical provides the best preparation for your profession and you don't waste time or money for unnecessary courses that don't benefit your field. Plus, they have the best clinical sites available. I felt prepared to work at any facility and in multiple modalities. I moved to Washington the week I finished my program to join my husband back from his deployment and I found a job near his station at Whidbey Health Hospital. After two years, I enrolled and recently completed Pima Medical's online Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences program. I am preparing to take my Mammography boards and then plan to begin classes and on the job training for Computed Tomography. I regularly recommend Pima Medical to other students. I received a great education and the instructors were always helpful and available.
My military career was coming to an end in 2012 and I had two young children to provide for. I've always had an interest in the medical field, so when I saw a commercial for Pima Medical Institute, I decided to enroll in the Medical Assistant (MA) program. On my first day in the program I found myself questioning my decision. Many of my classmates were much younger than I was, plus I hadn't been in school for years. Not to mention, I was working a full-time job and raising two small children while attending classes and studying. But, the one thing I appreciated about my education at Pima Medical was the encouragement my instructors gave me and others. They not only provided needed advice and support, they prepared me well for my career. My first job wasn't a great fit, so I signed up with a hiring agency who sent me to different locations as needed. One of those was a small family practice that just felt like family to me. They appreciated me so much, they hired me, bought out my contract and provided me with a very good salary. I knew I wanted more education so I enrolled in Pima Medical's Health Care Administration (HCA) online associate degree program and then continued on, obtaining my bachelor's degree. I am currently working as an Alcohol Substance Abuse Program Coordinator with the US Army. Pima Medical was my foot in the door and it can be yours. Start your future! I encourage anyone considering the medical field to enroll at Pima Medical Institute.
My mother had a neuromuscular disease called Myasthenia Gravis, which resulted in her needing to be intubated and trached throughout her life, so I was familiar with respiratory. At age 19, I started my career path in the medical field as a transporter at Sunrise Hospital. As I worked with and observed the Respiratory Therapists (RT), I began to understand the importance of their profession. I knew then, this was the career for me, so I enrolled in Pima Medical Institute's RT program. I appreciated the support from both administration and instructors and their belief that I could become a productive member of the RT community. My classmates provided support throughout the rigorous program and there was a great camaraderie among us. I remember having study sessions, gatherings, and cookouts in the parking lot with the faculty, staff and students. Having the opportunity to work in professional clinical settings while in school provided the perspective I needed and upon graduation, I was promoted to a full-time Respiratory Therapist at my hospital. I also worked with University Medical Center (UMC). I continued my education in Pima Medical's Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy (BSRT) and then went on to complete my Master's Degree in Business Administration at Columbia Southern University. I am still employed with UMC as their Senior Respiratory Therapist and I have been a Clinical Instructor for Pima Medical Institute's Las Vegas Campus since 2016. My eventual goal is to move into hospital administration becoming a VP or COO. I am very thankful for Pima Medical Institute. Anything worth having is worth working for, and true education is what you are willing to put into it whether you're at Yale, Harvard or Pima Medical. Therefore, always attempt to set the standard of excellence in everything you do and everything you love.
I am currently the Director of Cardiopulmonary at Mount Graham Regional Medical Center in Safford, AZ. I had been intrigued by the healthcare field for a while, but was unsure about my path. While looking for an accelerated program with promising earning potential, Pima Medical Institute kept popping up in my online searches. After attending their introduction to the Respiratory Therapy (RT) program, I immediately knew I had found the program for me and it turned out to be a great choice! I was 30 years old when I went back to school and while I had fun, I also took school seriously. What set Pima Medical apart was the outstanding preparation we were provided. During my clinicals, I noticed that our students were more confident, knowledgeable, and ready for the real world compared to my peers from other schools. The most challenging part for me was that I lived in Safford with my wife and two young daughters (about 2.5 hours away). I would leave them, attend school Monday through Friday and then drive back home for weekends. It was very hard, but thankfully, ended up being worth it! I began my career at Mt. Graham, and quickly became the lead respiratory therapist. I continued my education, earning my bachelor's degree in Health Science: Professional Development and Advanced Patient Care in 2017. After just five years as an RT, I assumed the role of Director of Cardiopulmonary, a testament to the comprehensive education and hands-on experience I had received. Even though it's been 12 years since graduating from Pima Medical, I still vividly remember each of my instructors, who played a crucial role in shaping my success. I recommend Pima Medical to potential students often, as it truly was a great education and overall experience for me.
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.
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.
After graduating from high school in Rio Rico, I moved to Tucson to attend a community college, but it just wasn't the right place for me. One of my friends had gone to Pima Medical Institute, and after checking out their Medical Assistant (MA) program, I thought-this is perfect! The program was fast, flexible, and had no wasted classes. Since there were options for morning, afternoon or evening classes, I was able to continue working while attending school. At just 19 years of age, I graduated with my certificate and started working in a "grown up job" while most of my friends were still in college. I knew I had made the right choice. I landed a job at Catalina Pediatrics where I worked as an MA for 13 years, eventually becoming the back-office manager. Wanting more, I considered nursing, but a co-worker suggested I look into Respiratory Therapy (RT). When I found out Pima Medical had an RT program, I knew it was for me. The classes were challenging, but my instructors were supportive, and my classmates and I helped each other through the program. The biggest challenge I faced was during my ICU rotation, when COVID hit and we were sent home. After graduating, I saw a job opening at Banner Main as Program Manager for their Sleep Research Lab. I applied, and got the job! It was a tough first year learning the ins and outs of research, but now I love the responsibility and even the pressure. If I hadn't gone back to school for RT, I wouldn't be where I am today, with a job I love. My advice? Whether you're 19 or 39, go to school. Pima Medical gave me opportunities I never imagined, and it can do the same for you!
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 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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