Pima Medical Institute Now Offers Hybrid Education

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We understand that learning experiences are as individual as our students. To meet the growing need of students who require more flexibility in their schedules, Pima Medical is now offering Hybrid Education options for several of our nine-month certificate programs.

Hybrid Education at Pima Medical is structured online education combined with hands-on clinical applications in our real-world lab classrooms. The blended learning structure for hybrid students will include scheduled online classroom instruction, on-campus lab/classroom instruction and flexible learning opportunities that could include individual study time as well as additional lab practice or tutoring.

Hybrid Programs are currently offered for Medical Assistant, Dental Assistant, Veterinary Assistant, Pharmacy Technician and Health Care Administration Certificate. Hybrid students will benefit from the same support students enrolled in our on-campus programs receive. From access to mental health resources for themselves and their family to tutoring and resume writing assistance, our student and career services teams are ready to help you succeed.

If you’re looking for a career in health care, and need flexibility in your scheduling, Hybrid could be the perfect fit for you.

Take the first step now and make an appointment to learn more!

*Hybrid Education is not available for California Dental Assistant programs.

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