Growing up, I always wanted to become a police officer, so when I turned 18, I signed up for an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) course. My plan was to get experience and improve my resume so that I could get into the police department, but I fell in love with emergency medicine during that course. I realized there was nothing more I wanted to do with my life than become a paramedic firefighter.
Upon the recommendation of a friend who had gone through Pima Medical Institute's Paramedic program, I enrolled in the program. On the first day, I remember feeling overwhelmed by the amount of work that would be required, but my instructors were fantastic, and they helped us all along the way. It's a challenging and stressful program, but it is also a lot of fun and worth it! My classmates and I became great friends, and our class almost felt like one big, dysfunctional, happy family.
I was nervous at the beginning but learned so much and had great experiences during my clinical and field experiences. The whole EMS community is very small and supportive, and it's a great profession to be in. PMI has a really good reputation in the community and has does a great job preparing students like me for the paramedic field.
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I started my career as a medic on an ambulance and knew I wanted
to become a nurse. Everyone around me was doing it and it felt like
the natural next step. At the time, I was working toward a degree in
paramedicine at another college but their nursing program required
a Certified Nursing Assistant certificate (CNA), which I didn't have.
I was ready to get started and Pima Medical Institute offered exactly
what I needed: a program that didn't stretch over an entire semester.
I enrolled in the CNA course, checked that box and had a great
experience.
Eventually, I was accepted into a nursing program elsewhere - but the
waitlist was a year and a half. That's when Pima Medical reached out.
They said, "You're an alum and we have a nursing program." It was
accelerated and could get me in right away, so I said yes. I completed
the Registered Nurse (RN) program and went straight to work as a
nurse.
My boss had always encouraged me to pursue my Bachelor of
Science in Nursing (BSN) and though it was something I wanted
to do, I just kept putting it off. I finally enrolled in another school's
program but didn't like the structure. They said it was "fully
online", but there were group projects and required meetings that
didn't fit my schedule. I dropped and gave Pima Medical a shot
again. The BSN program was amazing. It was clearly laid out,
well-paced and truly online. I had the support I needed but I
could also self-guide.
Today, I'm the clinic manager for a company that operates
12 occupational health clinics across five states. Plus, I've
been accepted into the Master of Science in Organizational
Leadership (MSOL) program at Pima Medical. I'm pursuing
this advanced degree to grow as a leader and bring more to
the table.
Pima Medical has always been honest, consistent and
structured. If you're a self-starter with a busy schedule, this
is the school for you.
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My first job was in the US Navy as an aviation electronics technician. After receiving an honorable discharge at the end of my service, I went to school and got my degree in automotive technology. After being a mechanic at Nissan for 25 years, I decided it was time to make a career change.
I approached my mom, who had been a nurse for years, and told her I wanted to get into the medical field. She suggested I consider Respiratory Therapy. After doing my research, Pima Medical Institute was a "no brainer". I found PMI to be well organized with flexible class times and a great staff. School in the prime time of life is tough, but my instructors were the best. In 22 months I graduated with honors, received the "Director's Award", passed the national boards and became an RRT. It wasn't long before PMI approached me to be a Clinical Instructor at the hospital and currently I'm an RT classroom instructor. Recently I made a decision to continue my education through PMI and completed my bachelor's degree online. Today I encourage my students to considering continuing on to get their bachelor's degree because I know it won't be long and it will be a requirement for our field. I am confident if it were not for my instructors at PMI, I would not be where I am today.
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Working in the healthcare field is my passion! I want to be able to help others and make a difference in the world. I had a number of reasons for deciding to get my Bachelor's degree in Health Care Administration from PMI. My goals were to be an example to my children, gain knowledge in the field of healthcare management, and develop my leadership skills. My hope was to become a successful healthcare administrator in my own home health facility. It wasn't easy, working a full-time job and going to school full-time can be a huge challenge.
I want to thank all of my PMI instructors who aided in my success. I appreciate the hard work, time, perseverance, and commitment that you contributed to both my academic and personal growth. Thank you all for always inspiring me and encouraging me to give nothing less than my best, and for teaching and providing me with the knowledge and skills that I need to become a successful healthcare administrator and owner.
The BSHCA program and my instructors have instilled in me the confidence to face my fears and pursue my dream. As a result of this program, I am in the process of starting my own home health facility and I hope to have it up and running within the next year. Thanks PMI!
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Which program did you complete and what made you decide to continue your education online?
I completed the Associate of Applied Science in Health Care Administration and the Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration programs. I decided to go back to school because I wasn't satisfied with myself not having a degree. I felt inadequate and not complete. It bothered me for years. I enjoy online learning because I don't have to spend time commuting back and forth to a campus and I consider it one-on-one learning in the comfort of my home or wherever I take my computer.
What made you choose PMI's program?
I spent many years spinning my wheels being advised in the wrong direction with many different colleges, never getting to the finish line. I work for Pima Medical and when the opportunity knocked, I answered. I originally was just seeking to get an associate degree just to say I have a degree. But the feeling was so gratifying and fulfilling that when the opportunity came for me to get a bachelor's degree, I went for it. Pima Medical was the first college that I ever attended that had a roadmap to success and where I could see and actually cross the finish line.
What was it like to manage a full-time position and your course load?
Because the courses are mapped out and structured, it made it easy for me to have confidence that it was obtainable. Because the classes were all online, I was able to work a full-time job and manage the class schedule at a pace that wasn't too overwhelming. It takes dedication, hard work and the willingness to achieve the goal. My focus was on my studies.
Did you feel like the coursework was practical for your profession?
The coursework targets exactly what I teach at Pima Medical and it has opened up many other opportunities if I choose to go in another direction.
Would you encourage others to continue their education and would you recommend this program?
I am an educator and a motivator; I feel it is my duty to encourage others to continue their education and growth. Without reservations, I would recommend this Pima Medical Institute program to others, because it is obtainable and it is my reality.
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I was in my early 20's, ready to complete a degree in finance when I realized I really didn't want to spend my life sitting behind a desk. I had a few family members working in the radiography field and I noticed they not only had a great career, but they could choose to work in different modalities and had lots of variety in their jobs. I began researching, found Pima Medical Institute's Radiography program and enrolled.
I had wonderful instructors! It's an intense and tough program, but the way the program is structured really makes you feel prepared for your profession. I enjoyed the shorter rotations for clinicals which exposed me to many different areas and modalities. Once I knew what I was looking for, I was able to complete multiple rotations in my area of interest which prepared me for a job at that very location. I was hired at University of New Mexico Hospital (UNMH) and after a year I was promoted to a charge technologist and almost 2 years ago I moved into the role of General Radiology Supervisor. I love the fast-paced environment at UNMH. We're the only trauma one hospital in the state and we see something new every day. I'm not the only Pima Medical graduate in my department, we currently have five employees that were my classmates and each year I hire multiple new Pima Medical new graduates.
Pima Medical provided a great education and really prepared me for the field.
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I wasn't happy with my job at the time, working in the procurement division of a tech company. My mother suggested I explore a career in HIMS (Health Information Management Systems)/Medical Billing and Coding. I found Pima Medical Institute by doing a general Medical Billing and Coding search and then remembering passing by Pima Medical's campus, as I had grown up in the area.
My time at Pima Medical was unlike any educational experience I'd had before. The support from instructors and staff felt new and genuine. It was clear that they cared about my education and my success. From enrollment to graduation, the entire experience was life-changing for me.
As soon as I began my 80-hour externship, I started searching for job opportunities. I felt very prepared for my new career and I wanted to hit the ground sprinting. Two weeks before graduation, I interviewed for a Billing Specialist position at Nevy Health. They offered me the position and I've been there ever since.
I owe a lot of my success to my instructors' guidance and patience. I graduated with honors for the first time in my life, and I was well-prepared for my first credential exam, which I passed on my first attempt. This journey from dissatisfaction in my old job to a fulfilling career in Medical Billing and Coding is proof that with determination and support, transformation is possible. Pima Medical made it all happen for me.
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After earning a bachelor's degree in cultural anthropology, I struggled to find a job and ended up in finance. When COVID hit, my new job offer was rescinded and I was forced to take a job at a grocery store bakery, far from my career goals. I kept hearing advertisements for Pima Medical Institute which piqued my interest in the medical field. This led me to enroll in their three-month Phlebotomy program, allowing me to work and study simultaneously with minimal school commitment. It was a way to dip-my-toe into the water of the medical field.
The Phlebotomy program was a turning point in my life. Small classes, hands-on experience, and an excellent instructor, Miss Denise, made a significant impact. I soon secured a position at Chandler Regional Hospital, where I interacted with various departments and realized my passion for patient care. Nursing stood out as the most versatile and impactful role, prompting me to pursue a nursing degree at the institute I trusted and I enrolled at Pima Medical's Mesa Campus. The Nursing program was challenging and intense, pushing me to grow and become accountable for patient care. Through diverse clinical experiences, I gravitated towards ER and ICU settings. I've recently accepted a position at OBS Banner Dessert, aiming to transfer to the ICU and eventually join the trauma team.
I am immensely grateful for my education at Pima Medical. The Phlebotomy program provided a crucial foundation, giving me the framework I needed for a career in the medical field. I invited Miss Denise to my nursing pinning ceremony and my dad told her COVID had been difficult for me and she had saved my life. He was right, Pima Medical Institute truly changed my life.
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After moving from Texas to Colorado for a fresh start, I was determined to build a stable career in the medical field. Research led me to Pima Medical Institute, and from the moment I began speaking with admissions, I knew it was the right choice. Despite facing many challenges, I embarked on the Medical Assistant (MA) program with unwavering determination.
I started living in my car three weeks after starting the MA program. I was juggling homelessness, school and a full-time job. I struggled finding safe places to park, hot and cold nights, and finding time between work and school to do homework, sleep and get to the gym to take showers. I found incredible support from caring and understanding instructors who became like family to me. They provided resources and encouragement, helping me navigate the toughest moments. As difficult as my situation was, school was my biggest motivation and the people at Pima Medical were my support and prepared me for my future. Thanks to great instructors and comprehensive training, I excelled at my externship at Advanced Urgent Care, impressing my supervisors enough to secure a job offer before even graduating.
To my instructors at Pima Medical, I owe a debt of gratitude. I am the person I am today because of you. Your unwavering support and belief in me kept me going when times were toughest. Thank you for never giving up on me. You've shaped me into the professional I am today and I will forever be grateful.
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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.
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I was looking for a change from my previous jobs in food service and explored various community colleges in Seattle. After considering culinary arts, I decided to pursue a healthcare career where I knew jobs were more in demand. I chose Pima Medical Institute because the stories from previous graduates resonated with me. They were just like me, seeking change and career advancement. Despite having no prior knowledge or experience in pharmacy, I chose the Pharmacy Technician program to challenge myself.
My experience at Pima Medical was fun and engaging. The courses, from Career Prep to the Pharmacy Technician classes, were well planned. I learned everything I needed to succeed. The biggest challenge was balancing homework and projects with a full-time job, but it was worth it. The support from the staff at Pima's Renton campus was invaluable. The admissions and financial aid advisors helped me with my FAFSA, easing my financial worries. My Career Prep instructor made learning exciting and engaging. The staff provided support and organized stress-relieving activities like the Halloween costume contest. My instructor imparted all the pharmacy knowledge I needed and now apply daily in my work.
Since graduating from Pima Medical in 2018, I worked at ReadyMeds for nearly four years and I've spent the last several years working as a Specialty Pharmacy Technician at Kaiser Permanente of Washington. I highly recommend Pima Medical Institute for the support and programs they offer to help you achieve your goals and succeed in your career. Now I'm one of those graduates sharing my story to inspire others!
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My journey into health care began with the encouragement of my aunt, Marie Defede, who worked in admissions at Pima Medical Institute's Chula Vista campus. Inspired by her support, I enrolled in the Medical Assistant program in 2002 and graduated in 2003, a decision that forever changed my life.
Shortly after, I started working at Scripps Anderson's Clinic in La Jolla as a medical assistant in the Sports Orthopedic Department. I had the unique opportunity to support the San Diego Padres Baseball Team. That fast-paced environment taught me the importance of clinical accuracy, teamwork and compassionate patient care.
Wanting to give back, I returned to Pima Medical as an instructor, teaching Medical Assistant front and back office skills, Medical Administrative courses and Career Preparation. Helping students grow was deeply fulfilling, and in 2010, I was honored as Pima Medical's Peak Performer for my dedication to education and mentorship.
My career expanded beyond clinical work when I transitioned into the biopharmaceutical sector. I worked with Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer, focusing on clinical operations, system optimization and compliance in regulated environments. Alongside my career, I advanced my education. I earned an Associate Degree in Health Care Administration in 2010, a B.S. in Health Care Administration in 2013 and then a M.S. in Health Administration. I am currently completing a Doctorate in Organizational Leadership, with a focus on inclusive leadership and healthcare transformation.
Today, I serve as a Clinical Business Systems Analyst, leading projects in organizational development, system implementation and process improvement. Beyond my career, I am a passionate advocate for LGBTQ+ communities, patient rights and underserved populations.
Pima Medical was where it all began. It provided the foundation, support and mentorship I needed to pursue a fulfilling career in healthcare and leadership. I will always be proud to say my journey started at PMI.
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