First Class Nursing Students
They dot the Phoenix metro area from Avondale to Gilbert, they range in age from 22 to 46 and the backgrounds of these 30 men and women vary as well, but as diverse as they may seem they share one thing in common: they comprise the first class of nursing school students at Pima Medical Institute, 957 S. Dobson Road in Mesa.
(PRWEB) July 25, 2005 -- They dot the Phoenix metro area from Avondale to
Gilbert, they range in age from 22 to 46 and the backgrounds of these 30 men and
women vary as well, but as diverse as they may seem they share one thing in
common: they comprise the first class of nursing school students at Pima Medical
Institute, 957 S. Dobson Road in Mesa.
Orientation is scheduled Aug.
16th and the first class begins Aug. 22nd.
More than 400 prospective
students went through the screening process. Unlike the lottery system used in
most nursing schools, PMI's nursing school candidate's criteria were based on a
merit-based system that utilized high school and college grades in math and
science and overall GPA; healthcare certification and licensures; healthcare
work experience; healthcare volunteer service; entrance math and English scores;
writing, personality, and interview scores; and a national nursing entrance exam
score. Those with the highest cumulative scores were ranked and offered seats in
the class.
“We felt that these selection criteria will give us a more
mature, well-rounded, better prepared student for the rigors of the nursing
program,” said Registered Nurse, Sharon Caves, Nurse Education Coordinator for
PMI's Nursing School. “With our focus on critical thinking; mind mapping to
facilitate understanding of the “big picture” of patient situations; increased
and continual emphasis on stress management, as well as our state-of-the-art
equipment and simulation mannequins, computer lab and resource library, we feel
we will graduate some of the top nurses in the country.”
PMI is one of
the premier medical career colleges in the western United States. The privately
owned, nationally accredited school provides students with a well-rounded
education embracing theoretical classroom studies, as well as on-site training
at medical facilities that mirror the working environment they will pursue after
graduation.
Founded in Tucson, PMI has been educating students since
1972, with campuses in: Albuquerque, New Mexico; Chula Vista, CA; Denver and
Colorado Springs, CO; Seattle and Renton, WA; Las Vegas, NV and in Tucson and
Mesa. Additional information is available at http://www.pmi.edu or by calling 1-888-442-5998.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/7/prweb265097.htm