August 27, 2024

Faces of PCOA – Marybeth M

Meet Marybeth M, RN – CGTI Evening Nursing Assistant Instructor and Program Coordinator 

Marybeth joined PCOA in April 2020, bringing with her a wealth of experience as a PRN Clinical Instructor at CGTI before it became part of PCOA. In her current role as the CGTI Evening Nursing Assistant Instructor and Program Coordinator, Marybeth has the privilege of introducing students to the healthcare field and laying the foundation for their future careers in patient care. 

When asked about the most important part of her role, Marybeth emphasizes the joy of teaching the basics of patient care, which she believes is crucial for students as they begin their journey in healthcare. “It’s incredibly rewarding to see them grow and develop the skills that will serve as the backbone for any healthcare career they choose to pursue,” she shares. 

Marybeth’s passion for education and workforce development aligns perfectly with PCOA’s mission. She hopes to continue contributing to this mission by playing a key role in the evolution and growth of CGTI, which she views as an integral part of the community’s workforce development efforts. 

One of Marybeth’s favorite memories at PCOA is hosting graduation ceremonies at The Katie, where she can celebrate the achievements of her students. “Seeing the pride in their eyes and knowing that I’ve played a part in their success is a feeling like no other,” she says. 

Her students are her biggest motivation to come to work each day, and she finds fulfillment in knowing that she’s helping shape the future of healthcare. Outside of work, Marybeth enjoys reading, watching movies, walking her dogs, and spending quality time with her friends and family. 

Marybeth believes that PCOA excels in offering a variety of services to older adults, ensuring that they and their caregivers have access to the support they need. “PCOA is vital to the community because it provides essential services that truly make a difference,” she says. Her dedication to education and workforce development makes her an invaluable member of the PCOA team.