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The Pima Medical Institute ( PMI) is a private for-profit medical career college that trains students for careers as allied health care professionals with campuses throughout the western United States. [1] PMI is the largest independently owned, private allied health school in the U.S. [2] and is nationally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau ...
Texas State University - San Marcos. Tyler Junior College - Tyler. University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. University of Texas Medical Branch - Galveston. University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College - Brownsville. USAF School of Health Care Sciences / 882 Training Group - Sheppard Air Force Base.
Pima Heart and Vascular is a Practice with 2 Locations. Currently Pima Heart and Vascular's 26 physicians cover 18 specialty areas of medicine. Accepting New Patients
The Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools ( ABHES) is a recognized higher education accreditation organization in the United States specializing in the institutional accreditation of private, postsecondary institutions that offer allied health education programs, and the programmatic accreditation of programs leading to associate ...
PIMA MEDICAL INSTITUTE is a Practice with 1 Location. Currently PIMA MEDICAL INSTITUTE's 2 physicians cover 1 specialty areas of medicine.
Pima Pain Center. 4601 E Broadway Blvd Tucson, AZ 85711. (520) 399-6000. OVERVIEW. PHYSICIANS AT THIS PRACTICE.
DeVry University: Henderson: For-profit Four year 1931: 176 Euphoria Institute of Beauty Arts & Sciences: Las Vegas: For-profit Two year 1947: 200 Northwest Career College Las Vegas: For-profit Two year 1997: 321 Pima Medical Institute: Paradise: For-profit Two year 2003: 820 University of Phoenix: Las Vegas: For-profit Four year 1976: 3,169
Pima Post. The Pima Post is the student newspaper at Pima Community College. It was created in the 1970s as the Campus News (1973 to 1977), then named the Aztec Campus News (1977–1978), the Aztec News (1978–1981), the Aztec Press (1982–2021) before becoming the Pima Post in 2021.