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Jamie SposatoPharmacy TechnicianDenver Jayme MillicanRadiographyTucson Jennifer DiosdadoPharmacy TechnicianTucson Steven ScullyRadiologic BSOnline Sandra GuevaraHealth Care AdministrationOnline Nosleidy Ramirez BarzagaPhysical Therapist Assistant BSOnline Robin MaserRespiratory Therapy BSOnline Justin EnneverPharmacy TechnicianTucson Ashley HollandVeterinary TechnicianSeattle Dawn KamenNursing BSNOnline Emma BlunkPhysical Therapist AssistantTucson Elizabeth LeosDental AssistantAurora
PMI helped me obtain my career in the medical field. A friend of mine was enrolled in their Medical Assistant program and always shared how much she enjoyed going to school. I started to look into the other programs they had to offer and decided on the Pharmacy Technician program. I wasn't sure, but since it was only a nine month course I wasn't losing much time if it wasn't a fit. I ended up loving the program and couldn't wait to start working in the field. My instructor was great and some of my classmates have become my lifelong friends. My externship site gave me the hands on experience I needed and Career Services sent me job leads and helping me find a position. My goal was to work in the hospital setting, so I was very excited when I received a job at University of Colorado Hospital (UCH). I started as a float until I learned all the different positions. Then I began working in the Operating Room (OR) pharmacy where I would make the medications and bring them to the anesthesiologists, nurses, and doctors while they were in surgery. After about a year of working in the OR, I transferred back to the central pharmacy and became a PYXIS technician, refilling the medications in the PYXIS machines on the units for the nurses. After three years, I was promoted to Pharmacy Compliance Officer. Now, I make sure UCH is compliant with the State Board of Pharmacy (SBOP) and USP 797. I am currently enrolled in school to pursue my bachelors in business and hope to continue moving up within the company at UCH.
My journey into health care began with an interest in nursing, but I soon realized it didn't align with my personality. A shadowing opportunity in a Radiology department, arranged by my mother, confirmed my passion for radiography. I chose Pima Medical Institute's Radiography associate degree program and had exceptional experience as a student. The program's blend of didactic and clinical training thoroughly prepared me for my career. I viewed each clinical rotation as a job interview, especially my fourth-semester placement. I worked hard to impress the staff by demonstrating the skills I had learned and I earned a job offer at the same hospital, where I continue to work. Currently, I serve as the Director of Diagnostic Imaging at Canyon Vista Medical Center. Since graduating from Pima Medical's Radiography program 13 years ago, I have had the privilege of precepting students from various programs across Arizona and California. Among them, Pima Medical students consistently stand out. They arrive at their first clinical rotation with strong positioning skills and the confidence to image patients of all ages, from pediatrics to geriatrics. Pima Medical not only equipped me with essential skills but also instilled confidence and set me on a path to success.
I didn't graduate from high school. I got married, had four children, and worked at restaurants. 11 years after quitting school, I decided to continue my education, and a week after earning my GED, I stopped in at PMI and signed up for the Pharmacy Technician program. I didn't have a vehicle, so I walked a mile and a half every day to class and back, only missing one day of school. I loved my classes! They flew by so quickly, but I dedicated myself to learning all I could. My instructors taught more than simple book learning; they taught us what they had learned out in the field. We were trained in what would be expected of us and even role-played, practicing how to handle patients in specific situations. I was hired at my externship site where I am now the IV Technician, dispensing medications for a long- term care facility, hospice and assisted living. Some days are rough, but I know that what I'm doing is beneficial both to myself and to my patients. Because I want to show my children the importance of life-long learning, I plan to continue my education through PMI's online Health Care Administration program. I'm really grateful I stepped out of my comfort zone and took the risk to create something different for myself and for my children. I graduated with honors, and my family couldn't be more proud of me. I'm so grateful for the opportunity PMI has given me. It has changed my life.
I already had my associate's degree in Radiography and was looking for an online bachelor's program for Radiology when I found Pima Medical Institute. I chose PMI's Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences program because it was all online, it was set up for me to go at a pace that allowed me to continue to work full-time and they accepted my associate degree credits. I had a great experience! My instructors were excellent! Up to this time, my only experience had been typical on ground classes, so there was a bit of an adjustment to learning online. But, the thing I appreciated most about my education at PMI was my instructors' willingness to help and accommodate my needs. I am currently an Interventional Radiologic Technologist and I've been working for the same employer since getting my associate's in 1986. I look forward to continuing my work in Radiology and hope to move toward education and opportunities to teach. I received a great education from Pima Medical Institute and would highly recommend them to others looking for a bachelor's degree. I want to say THANK YOU to all my online instructors for their help in advancing my education.
I really enjoy being employed at Pima Medical Institute as an admission's assistant. I had been a personal banker for years but it was becoming more stressful and I had a desire to work at an educational institution, so when a friend recommended the job at Pima Medical, I jumped at it. After a time, I found myself considering attending one of their programs. I hadn't been to school in 20 years, but I wanted something for myself. I was trying to determine a way to continue my full time job, care for my family and go to school when Pima Medical's Online department launched their new five semester Health Care Administration program. I enrolled in the first class and was able to get my associate degree while working 40 hours a week and maintaining my family life. The program was very well organized and easy to follow and I found that my online classes really helped me do a better job in my position as an admission's assistant. They certainly brought me to a higher professional level of service. It was a challenge to juggle all my responsibilities, but the sense of accomplishment was amazing! My family was a huge support because there were times I wanted to quit, but I wanted to show my kids I could do it. Now my daughter is enrolled in the Physical Therapist Assistant program at Pima Medical. I am so thankful to Pima Medical for my job, my education and now my daughter's education.
When I began my journey as a Physical Therapist Assistant student back in 2013, I immediately realized there was so much more to learn about the profession I had a passion for. I always knew that an associate in Physical Therapist Assistant was not going to be the end destination of my career. Two years later I took the next step bringing me closer to my goal of achieving a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT). I wanted the perfect school to complete my bachelor's degree online. After some research and speaking with different admission counselors and directors of bachelor's programs, I chose Pima Medical Institute. I had undoubtedly found my perfect school. Pima Medical helped me grow as a professional. I learned about the importance of innovation and deepened my research knowledge, helping me to project myself in completely new work areas. The BSPTA program gave me the tools that have helped me to be more efficient in my workplace. I have learned to generate better rehabilitation processes and to also communicate on a higher level with other health professionals involved in a case. Pima Medical has helped me tremendously in my work field, but it has also pushed me for a better future. Recently, I have been accepted into an accelerated DPT program, and much of my success is due to the BSPTA program and especially to all the teachers who not only taught me the material but also pushed me to be better every day. I will be forever grateful of the education I received at Pima Medical Institute.
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.
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!
In 2005, while browsing technical programs online, Pima Medical Institute's Veterinary Assistant (VA) Program caught my eye. I filled out a request for more information and, to my surprise, Niki Riggleman, a recently retired yet highly esteemed instructor, called me immediately. Despite never having had an interest in veterinary medicine before, that call changed my life. I can't imagine being in any other field today and I'm so grateful Niki called me! I completed the VA Program and returned to complete the Veterinary Technician (VT) Program in 2007. It was a privilege to be part of the very first VT class at the Seattle Campus. One aspect of Pima Medical I truly appreciated was its accessibility; the ability to attend night classes and work during the day allowed me to maintain a steady income while pursuing my education. The hands-on classroom experience, combined with working in the field, was crucial to my professional growth. My journey with VCA Animal Hospitals began with my first externship, where I was hired even before completing it. Almost 20 years later, I'm still with VCA and grateful to have found my place there. I worked as a VA, a VT and then quickly moved up to Technician Supervisor and a regional training role. In 2020, I became the Regional Technician Director for the Northwest & Hawaii Group, supporting veterinary teams across five states. Additionally, as the current President of the Washington State Association of Veterinary Technicians (WSAVT) and a former District Chair for the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA), I am dedicated to improving the careers of Veterinary Technicians and Assistants. Ensuring their optimal utilization and safety is crucial to our profession, helping us continue to serve our patients effectively.
After 12 years working primarily as a public health nurse at a Federally Qualified Health Center (BQHC) serving medically underserved populations, I became a supervisor at the Florida Department of Health. It was then that I realized that I needed to obtain my Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) to remain competitive in the job market. When I changed jobs, my new employer offered a deal I couldn't pass up; a FREE RN to BSN program, with the only contingency being that I remain with them 12 months after my degree attainment. I was initially accepted at a much larger and well-known university for an online Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, but the communication between myself and their recruiters left a lot to be desired, and as an older student who had never taken online classes, it spooked me. I searched and found Pima Medical Institute's online BSN program. I applied and was immediately welcomed by a veritable squad of people helping ease my fears and walk me through a new-to-me online educational experience. The director even called me personally to ensure the program fit my needs for maximum success. I graduated with a 3.9 GPA this past May, and I couldn't praise my professors or fellow students more! I had access to kind and helpful staff even at odd hours, and it has helped me become so much more confident in my current practice. My positive educational experience at Pima Medical has me seriously considering the Master of Science in Organizational Leadership (MSOL) online program. This is something that was never on my radar before and I know I would only want to tackle this goal with Pima Medical Institute.
had just graduated from high school and was searching for a career that would allow me to help others while staying active. When I discovered Pima Medical Institute's Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program, I knew it was the perfect fit. The opportunity to complete the program in just 18 months and start my dream job immediately was exactly what I was looking for. My experience at Pima Medical was amazing. The class schedule allowed me to balance my studies with a part-time job, which was important for supporting myself. The coursework was challenging, but my instructors were incredibly supportive and always took the time to help me understand difficult concepts. I especially appreciated how they related the material to real-world, clinical situations, making everything we learned feel more relevant and practical. The hands-on experience in our lab and during clinical rotations was invaluable. It solidified my skills and prepared me for the workforce. Right after graduation I was hired at Athletico, where I've been working ever since. I'm currently pursuing a certification in pelvic floor therapy, a field I'm very passionate about. I am looking forward to raising awareness about its importance for overall well-being. I'm so grateful to my instructors at Pima Medical. The education I received there truly shaped me into the clinician I am today. I highly recommend Pima Medical to anyone looking to pursue a career in healthcare - it's an amazing school.
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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