Tuesday, June 21, 2005by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger Editor of NaturalNews.com (See all articles...) Tags: health news, Natural News, nutrition |
The award is given to organizations or individuals who have demonstrated techniques and ability to impart health education information effecting behavioral change to improve lung health in Colorado. Pima Medical Institute’s Denver career college will be honored at the ALAC Annual Meeting and Volunteer Appreciation event on June 16th.
“At Pima Medical Institute our students and staff work hard to help people living with lung disease,” said Sue Anderson, campus director for the Denver career college. “We value our partnership with the American Lung Association of Colorado and we are honored to receive the Health Educator Award.”
PMI’s Denver campus was recognized by the ALA for their efforts in educating respiratory therapists. Registration to enroll in the respiratory therapy program is currently underway. Classes will begin in July for Pima Medical Institute’s respiratory program, which takes 81 weeks. Graduates of the 88 credit-hour Respiratory Therapy program receive an Associate of Occupational Science degree.
The Respiratory Therapy program consists of classes in medical ethics, mathematics, chemistry, physics, human anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, advanced respiratory care techniques (including neonatal and adult special care procedures), general and advanced pharmacology, cardiopulmonary disease, patient assessment and the therapeutics that are required to function at the patient’s bedside in the hospital setting.
Respiratory Therapy is one of the fastest growing occupations according to newly released data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Denver campus also has programs for Dental Assistant, Medical Assistant, Medical Administrative Assistant, Ophthalmic Medical Technician, Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy Technician, Physical Therapist Assistant, Radiography Technician, Respiratory Therapy and Veterinary Assistant.
PMI is one of the premier medical career colleges in the western United States. The privately owned, accredited school provides students with a well-rounded education embracing theoretical classroom studies, as well as on-site training in allied health facilities within the community. This gives the student the opportunity to function in a working environment.
PMI has been serving students since 1972, with campuses in: Albuquerque, New Mexico; Mesa and Tucson, AZ; Chula Vista, CA, Seattle and Renton, WA; Las Vegas, NV; as well as Colorado Springs and Denver. Additional information is available by calling their toll free number, 888-442-5998 or online at www.pmi.edu.
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