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!
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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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I attended the Veterinary Assistant course at PMI and graduated from that program in 1995. I worked at my externship site, one of the emergency clinics in Tucson, for a little over a year. In 1996 I got a job at Feline Ltd. Cat Clinic and worked there full time until I began the Respiratory Program. I was fortunate to work part time with the cats while I was attending school. I am still employed there part time, working on Sundays and holidays. It has been an honor for me to work in a capacity helping animals. PMI helped me to attain this rewarding experience in Veterinary medicine, as well as my career goals in Respiratory medicine.
I graduated from the Respiratory Therapy program with honors in March of 2001. I loved the program and the faculty at the Tucson campus. I am a registered Respiratory Therapist as well as a registered Polysomnography Technologist. I have been employed at the UMC Sleep Disorders Lab since March of 2000. recently, I returned to PMI and completed their Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy. I have a great job - thanks PMI!
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For over 10 years I was a part owner of a Sonic Drive in restaurant. I enjoyed it, but I was on salary and often worked over 100 hours a week. As I considered making a change, I began researching the medical field since it had always been an interest of mine. Before I knew it, I was signed up for Pima Medical Institute's Pharmacy Technician program. Going back to being a student after a 20 year break was intimidating and difficult and I often worked a 12 hour day before coming to class. But, with the help and support of my husband and family, I did it!
I had a great externship experience and on the last day of my externship my future boss told me they really wanted me to stay. I felt like it was a great environment and a perfect fit for me, so I accepted the offer and stayed for almost 5 years. One day I was contacted by one of my former PMI instructors asking if I would consider substitute teaching. It wasn't long before I became a fulltime instructor at PMI. I really wanted to provide a career for my students; much like my instructors had done for me. I find teaching to be such a rewarding job!
I never thought I'd get a degree at my age, but when the opportunity presented itself, I decided to sign up for PMI's online Health Care Administration program. Even though it was challenging teaching full-time and being an online student, I loved the program and it provided a great stepping stone for me. In fact, I decided to continue learning and I am currently enrolled in their Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration program. Like I tell my students ... anything is possible and you can always do more!
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I had no idea what I wanted to do with my future. I tried attending my local community college, but I just couldn't find my direction. I was out of school for about a year when I became pregnant. Two weeks after my daughter was born, she developed a terrible infection and was hospitalized for two weeks. During our stay at the hospital, I was surrounded by nothing but sweet and helpful nurses and medical assistants. I knew then and there that I had found the direction for my life. I wanted to help people and provide the same kind of love and care my daughter and I had received, so I enrolled in PMI's Medical Assistant program.
My experience at Pima Medical Institute was excellent. From beginning to end, I had very knowledgeable and helpful instructors that went the extra mile to make sure I succeeded in every subject. My classmates and I knew how tough it was to practice on each other since we were inexperienced, but practice makes perfect, and we all helped support each other! The process of finding a job was challenging, but I was fortunate to be hired by a specialty clinic, and I've been employed with an ENT for two and a half years. Recently, I received a new job offer at University of New Mexico Hospital, and I am also in the process of working towards my nursing degree.
Pima Medical Institute gave me my start in the medical field, and I would definitely recommend them to others!
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At a young age I had the opportunity to shadow a veterinarian, Dr. Katherine Parks, and my passion was ignited! Each spring break I continued to visit her clinic and during that time I made the decision to become a Veterinary Technician (VT). I had no interest in attending a four-year college as I was career driven and was anxious to get out and work in the field.
I loved the VT program at Pima Medical Institute! It was encouraging and exciting to be surrounded by fellow students who all shared my passion. I appreciated the atmosphere created by our instructors and the hands-on experience. Unfortunately, I was in a rollover accident, was bedridden and had to miss a whole sequence of classes. It was difficult being away from Pima Medical and all my classmates, but my instructors were so supportive when I was able to return. However soon after, COVID hit and we were forced to go remote. I was so discouraged, but I was able to begin shadowing at my future externship site while taking online classes and upon graduation they offered me a position.
I passed my VTNE exam in October of 2020 to become a certified VT. I am currently the second lead tech and am in charge of employee training and inventory; having assisted in establishing new protocols and the purchase of updated equipment. I attend every continuing education event I can get my hands on and I love learning. Veterinary medicine can take me anywhere and I am up for the challenge. Down the road I can even see myself as an instructor in a VT program.
I am grateful for Pima Medical and my instructors who provided me with an education that has led to my continued success and allowed my dreams to become reality.
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I'd worked both as a server and in the construction industry, but I knew I wanted more. I saw a post on social media of a graduation ceremony from some high school friends and it caught my attention. I reached out and found they had graduated from Pima Medical Institute, which was surprising as I had driven past it for years not realizing it was a school. However, seeing my friends' successful new careers, I boldly walked in the door one day hoping to find success for myself.
Julia, my admission's advisor, became a pivotal figure, guiding me into the Medical Assistant (MA) program. She not only answered all my questions, she believed in my ability to complete the program and enter a new career, despite all my doubts. I had a great experience; Pima Medical's small class sizes, hands on learning and supportive instructors made my educational experience manageable.
My graduation date in March of 2020 was the same day our governor shut our state down for COVID. It was a difficult time to be looking for a job, but persistence landed me a position as a Patient Care Technician at UNM's (University of New Mexico) Medical ICU. My MA skills set me apart, allowing me to take on responsibilities beyond my role. Recognized as Employee of the Year in 2022 within the Medical ICU, I've come to appreciate the importance of seizing opportunities, overcoming fears and staying committed to personal and professional growth. Recently, my former ICU supervisor became the Director of Women's Special Care and offered me the opportunity of a new role and I am loving my new job.
I'm grateful for Julia and all my instructors for believing in me even when I didn't believe in myself. Going to Pima Medical Institute was a great decision!
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While facing setbacks in my undergraduate BSPS (Bachelors in Science of Pharmaceutical Science) program due to grade issues, I decided to step away. My advisor from the University of Arizona (UA) suggested I apply to Pima Medical Institute's Pharmacy Technician program. From the moment I stepped into the program, I knew I was in the right place. I had wonderful instructors to help guide me on the path of reaching my goal. I enjoyed meeting new and different people, each with their own unique story. Probably the biggest obstacle I faced was the poor performance that was lingering from my time at UA and wanting to show that I wasn't the reason for not doing well there. I'm proud to say I cleared that hurdle and finished my program with a 4.0 GPA.
One of the most invaluable aspects of Pima Medical was the accessibility of instructors for one-on-one guidance and always knowing I could easily ask questions and get help. This bolstered my confidence during my externship, enabling me to be comfortable with my colleagues and have the confidence to ask questions. I was thrilled to receive a job offer from Banner University Medical Center Tucson. My time there as an extern showcased my capabilities, earning me a position as a Certified Pharmacy Technician.
I owe immense gratitude to my instructors Shaun, Sara and Grace for their unwavering support and dedication to my success. Pima Medical Institute is able to offer opportunities to those that believe they don't deserve it, when in reality they do!
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After running a travel agency for fifteen years, I began searching for a new career in the medical field. I'd always been interested in photography, so radiology seemed like a natural fit. At 43, I returned to school to earn my associate degree in Radiologic Science.
I gained experience working at a regional hospital in Minnesota, learning X-ray, CT, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. Then in 2014, my husband and I, looking to fulfill our dream, moved to Alaska where I became a multi-modality technologist with Providence in Seward. Eventually, I stepped into the role of Diagnostic Imaging Supervisor, leading a $1.8 million department remodel to improve patient care. Upgrading our equipment to include a new CT scanner and digital X-ray systems has enabled us to offer year-round mammography, allowing for earlier breast cancer detection and better outcomes.
In 2023, my love for learning led me to Pima Medical Institute, where I completed my Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Science (BSRS) online. Graduating with honors was a major accomplishment. I was especially impressed with the instructors and the quality of education at Pima Medical, and I'm proud to be a graduate.
We are a critical care access hospital that sees patients from around the world. Tourists visit our community for various reasons, such as sport fishing, sightseeing, mountain hiking, mountain biking and cruise ships. This year we had ninety-six cruise ships bringing thousands of passengers on and off the ship. In my role, I often meet patients on one of the toughest days of their lives. My goal is to make a difference for them. I'm grateful for the skills and support from Pima Medical that has allowed me to provide the best care possible.
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I always knew I wanted a career in healthcare but wasn't sure which path to take. While working as a certified nursing assistant (CNA), I met a patient receiving Occupational Therapy (OT). I had never heard of OT before, but it intrigued me. After some research, I discovered the wide range of opportunities in the field, especially working with children. I was hooked! That's when I found Pima Medical Institute's Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) program.
My time at Pima Medical was incredible. My cohort was fun and supportive, and the instructors were knowledgeable and kind. There were challenges along the way, like COVID delays during clinicals, but I never regretted my decision. The hands-on learning experiences truly prepared me for the field.
After graduation, I pursued my dream of working with children and was hired at Piller Child Development. Knowing I wanted to eventually attend graduate school, I enrolled in Pima Medical's Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration (BSHCA) program. The program was quick, flexible, and allowed me to balance work, school, and life.
Now, I'm working as a Pediatric Occupational Therapy Assistant with Mariposa Therapy Services, supporting children in schools, while attending Northern Arizona University to earn my Doctor of Occupational Therapy. I've developed a passion for feeding therapy, including sensory-based treatments and lactation consulting. My ultimate goal is to open my own feeding therapy practice.
I'm so excited for the future, and I'm grateful to Pima Medical for giving me the foundation to build a career I love.
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Back in 2005, I was working in Public Relations at National Jewish Health, the nation's #1 respiratory hospital, when I first discovered the field of Respiratory Therapy (RT). Fascinated by the work, I asked the Director of Respiratory who offered the best RT program. Without hesitation, he said, "Pima Medical Institute." My decision was made.
My time in the Respiratory Therapy program at Pima Medical was incredible. The hands-on training during clinical rotations left me feeling fully prepared to enter the field. In fact, I had two job offers before I even graduated. Pima Medical's commitment to student success is unmatched-they're truly invested in 100% job placement, and it shows. Over the years, I've precepted students from many schools, and Pima Medical graduates consistently stand out as being the most prepared.
Today, I work at Craig Hospital near Denver, Colorado, a leading acute rehabilitation center specializing in traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries. I've built a new division within the department and now serve as the Respiratory Patient Education & Discharge Coordinator. My role involves training patients and their families to manage ventilators and tracheostomies at home, coordinating equipment and supplies, and often flying with patients across the country to ensure a smooth transition home.
In 2012, I was honored as Colorado Respiratory Therapist of the Year and in 2025, I received the National PHIL Award for Patient Advocacy.
I owe much of my success to Pima Medical Institute's exceptional program. To this day, I recommend it to anyone interested in Respiratory Care-it truly is the best!
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When I first walked through the doors of Pima Medical Institute, life was a challenge! My husband was out of work, and we, along with our six-month-old baby, were living with his mother. Plus, I had dropped out of school at 5th grade and since my mother wasn't familiar with homeschooling, I taught myself at home through high school. Today, after completing four programs, we own a beautiful home, and our now eight-year-old daughter is thriving. Our lives have completely transformed. I'm a 5th grade dropout with a master's degree - nothing is impossible if you really want it.
I began with the nine-month Medical Assistant (MA) program. Balancing full-time work and school was tough-I cried many times on my drive to class-but I never gave up. I was determined to build a better life for my family. That determination drove me to continue my education, earning my associate degree in Health Care Administration (HCA), a Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration (BSHCA), and eventually a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership (MSOL).
Throughout this journey, I've worked and gone to school simultaneously. Thanks to the education and skills I gained at Pima Medical, I've never struggled to find opportunities. In fact, I've had the privilege of being selective about my career path. I've grown from being an MA to a referral coordinator, and now, I'm in my first management position-a role I secured a month before earning my master's degree. Each program at Pima Medical played a crucial role in my career progression. My master's degree, in particular, has been invaluable. As a clinic manager building a new practice from scratch, I've relied on the knowledge I gained every step of the way.
Thank you, Pima Medical Institute, for changing my life and helping me achieve my dreams. If only my first instructor, Ms. Lakeeta Garfield, could see me now. So often her words - "Be thorough," have run through my mind. I have strived to be thorough in everything I do and I have been successful.
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