Biography:
Jori Ciralli serves as a Clinical Coordinator and Instructor for the Medical Assistant Certificate program in the University of Providence’s School of Health Professions. Ciralli is an alum of the University of Providence who graduated from our Medical Assistant Certificate program in 2020. Ciralli’s professional experience includes roles as a Certified Medical Assistant, Laboratory Assistant, Manager / Med-Tech, and Para-Professional Educator. In 2023 Jori returned to the University of Providence in an Adjunct capacity, serving as a skill lab instructor and proctor before becoming full-time as a coordinator and instructor. Her licensure and certifications include BLS Certification, CMA Certification, a Phlebotomy License, and a Para-Professional Educator Certificate, showcasing her extensive qualifications and commitment to health education and professional development.
Educational Background
- Medical Assistant Certificate, University of Providence
Professional/Clinical Background
- Certified Medical Assistant
- Laboratory Assistant III
- Manager / Med-Tech
- Para-Professional Educator
Faculty/Teaching Background
- Clinical Coordinator & Instructor
- Skill Lab Instructor / Proctor, University of Providence
Licensure/Certifications
- BLS Certification
- CMA Certification
- Phlebotomy License
- Para-Professional Educator Certificate
Program Involvement
- XMA: Medical Assistant Certificate
Three Questions With Jori Ciralli
- What do you enjoy doing outside of academia?
- Outside of academia, I find great joy in spending time with my family. My two daughters are very active in sports, which means we often travel to various events and competitions. I enjoy being active outdoors no matter the season, from skiing and hiking to taking our golden retriever, Sully, for walks. Having lived in Hawaii and San Diego, I now take pleasure in showing my friends from these places the beautiful state of Montana.
- If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why?
- If I could have any superpower, it would be the ability to manipulate time. This power would allow me to pause, rewind, or fast-forward time, giving me the opportunity to savor precious moments with my family, revisit important memories, and efficiently manage my responsibilities. The ability to pause life would be particularly valuable, as I could pause my kids’ childhood and relive amazing moments together. With this superpower, I could ensure that I never take time for granted, cherishing each moment, and fully engaging in all the activities and experiences that are important to me.
- If you could give any piece of advice to an incoming student, what would it be?
- If I could oer advice to an upcoming student, it would be to always ask for help when you need it. Whether it’s from professors, classmates, or academic resources, seeking assistance can significantly impact your understanding and progress. Managing your time effectively is crucial; prioritize tasks, set realistic goals, and create a schedule to stay organized and focused. Believe in the process and understand that all the hard work and challenges will be worth it in the end—each effort is an investment in your future. Practice self-compassion and give yourself some grace; it’s normal to encounter difficulties and setbacks. Recognize your efforts and progress, and don’t be too hard on yourself when things don’t go as planned. Always remind yourself of how amazing you are and how well you are doing. Celebrate your successes, no matter how small, and acknowledge that each step you take is a step in the right direction. By pursuing your education, you are bettering yourself, and each moment spent learning and growing is a testament to your commitment to personal and professional development.