Pima Medical Institute - Mesa is located at 957 S. Dobson Road, Mesa, AZ 85202, in Mesa, Arizona, USA. Here is a detailed introduction to the campus:
School Overview
Nature: It is a private for-profit institution.
Size: It is a small campus with a total enrollment of 708 in the fall of 2018.
Academic calendar: The academic calendar varies by major.
Professional Settings
Degrees and Certificates: The school offers a variety of certificate programs and associate degree programs, with the highest degree being an associate degree.
Popular Majors:
Dental Assistant: The course lasts about 9 months. Students will learn how to work closely with the dental care team to assist in all stages of treatment, including preparing for patient examinations, taking X-rays, sterilizing equipment, etc.
Medical Assistant: The course lasts about 9 months. Students will learn to work closely with all members of the medical team, perform a range of clinical and clerical duties, and act as a liaison between patients and doctors.
Nursing: The course lasts about 20 months. Months, students will learn a wide range of knowledge and skills in the nursing field, such as delivery, pediatrics, surgery, trauma, etc., to prepare for becoming a registered nurse.
Occupational Therapy Assistant: The course lasts about 20 months, and students will learn how to assist occupational therapists in providing treatment and rehabilitation services to patients.
Teaching and Faculty
Teaching Methods: In addition to traditional face-to-face courses, online learning options are also provided, allowing students to flexibly arrange their studies according to their own time and progress.
Faculty: The teacher-student ratio is 25:1, and teachers are able to provide students with more personalized guidance and support.
Student Situation
Student Composition: According to the data from the fall of 2018, 74% of the students are female and 26% are male; in terms of racial distribution, 50% are white, 31% are Hispanic/Latino, 6% are American Indian or Alaska Native, 6% are multiracial, 4% are black or African American, and 3% are Asian.
Student Support: Provide students with academic/ Career counseling services, job placement services, etc. help students better plan their career development and find job opportunities.
Tuition and Aid
Tuition: Tuition and fees for the 2018-2019 academic year do not specify specific data for in-state and out-of-state.
Aid Policy: 48% of undergraduates receive grants or scholarships, and the average scholarship or grant amount is $4,306.
Campus Facilities
The school's Mesa campus has some of the most advanced laboratories in medical trade schools, such as students can make dental molds in real-world laboratories, learn to help patients in occupational therapy laboratories, and operate in a seven-bed high-simulation nursing simulation laboratory, which uses the same equipment as today's hospitals and clinics.
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