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School of Health Sciences Student Experiences

Myriah Stevens

Myriah Stevens

Radiologic Technologist Parkland Memorial Hospital of Dallas
“When a patient who is in pain, upset or nervous tells you that you made them feel better or just simply tells you 'thank you' with a smile, it makes your hard work worth it. That is the reason I am in this field, and that is what will keep me in it forever.”
Radiologic Sciences
Kristy Sweeney

Kristy Sweeney, RDCS

Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer, UT Southwestern University Hospitals, and Adjunct Faculty, El Centro Diagnostic Medical Sonography
“My experience at El Centro was wonderful. The program included online classes plus clinicals three or four days a week. We had the flexibility to do our homework at our own convenience, either doing a little every night or doing it all over the weekend, whatever worked best for us.”
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Sarah Taylor

Sarah Taylor, A.A.S. (ADN), RN

Registered Nurse, Adult Oncology Unit Medical City Dallas
“The best part of my education was the nursing staff. They are just so caring and supportive. They’re there to make sure you get all of the help and support you need. The most important thing I learned is that you’re never too old to set a goal and achieve it.”
Nursing
Shawn Terry

Shawn Terry, B.A., RRT, RCP

Respiratory Care Practitioner, Parkland Health and Hospital System Adjunct Faculty, El Centro Respiratory Care Program
“Respiratory therapists are not just technicians trained to deliver treatments and therapies with different types of equipment. We have to truly comprehend a wide range of topics and how they relate to a patient’s condition.”
Respiratory Care Program
Paul Marcum

Paul Marcum, RCIS

Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist Cardiac Catheterization Lab Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas
“What I like about this job is that when I leave work at the end of the day, I’ve helped change the course of people’s lives. It’s doing something for the greater good. You feel good about telling someone what you do with this job.”
Invasive Cardiovascular Technology
Kyndale Chamberlain

Kyndale Chamberlain

Licensed Veterinary Technician, Pet Medical Center of Duncanville
“I do medical work with the animals, equivalent to the job of nursing in human hospitals. I love being able to apply what I learned in school to my field. Cedar Valley’s Vet Tech program prepares you to work, and I use my education from there every day on the job.”
Veterinary Technology
Kim Nguyen

Oanh Kim Nguyen, MLT(ASCP)

Medical Laboratory Technician Methodist Medical Center of Dallas
“I always tell people who are thinking about community college to think about Medical Laboratory Technology, and I tell them about my personal experience with the program. It’s a stable job, in a quiet environment with a lot less stress than many other medically related fields, and the people are very friendly and professional. I really love my job.”
Medical Laboratory Technology
Michiel Shelton

Michiel Shelton, RT (MR)(R)(ARRT)

MRI Technologist and Evening Lead, Baylor University Medical Center
“After doing research into MRI programs, I decided to attend Dallas College for its structure and comprehensive curriculum. The greatest strength of the director was that she tailored the education to each student. I found myself being excited about subjects like physics that I never thought to be applicable previously.”
Radiologic Sciences

Michelle delaPaz, LVN

Registered Nursing student and full-time mom
“All of the instructors were so positive and understanding and would do whatever they could to help you succeed in the real world. Our teachers went to bat for the vocational nurses and actually over-prepared us for the workplace.”
Vocational Nursing
Meredith Garee

Meredith Rima Garee, LP

Field Paramedic Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services
“The best part of the program was the size of the classes; they really take care to keep the student-instructor ratio low. Our instructors were always very approachable so that if we had questions, issues or problems, there was always someone you could find and ask.”
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Mark Powell

Mark Powell, RN

Registered Nurse, Emergency Department Baylor University Medical Center
“Nursing is not a career to take lightly. This program gave me a foundation of skills that allowed me to build on my life experience and go forward with a new career.”
Nursing
Karmen McGuffee

Karmen McGuffee, RCIS, LMRT

Invasive Cardiology
“Dallas College helped me navigate the waters of obtaining a degree. I’d never gone to college before, so the thought was terrifying at the beginning. Dallas College made that not only possible, but very achievable. The Invasive Cardiovascular Technology program gave me both the book knowledge and the hands-on experience to prepare me for a career in the hospital.”
Invasive Cardiovascular Technology

Dipti Joshi

Lead Clinical Field Applications Specialist, Invivo
“The Radiology Program was phenomenal, and the instructors worked very hard to prepare us for the realities of the working environment along with providing the best possible classroom experience.”
Radiologic Sciences

Cynthia Newman, RDMS, RVT

Sonographer, Baylor Scott and White Medical Center-Sunnyvale
“I was very well prepared academically to sit for the credentialing examinations and am currently registered in four areas. I believe the opportunity to learn in physicians’ offices, as well as different sized health care facilities, allowed me a peek into the possibilities for my future employment.”
Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Brandy Kuykendall, RCIS, LMRT

Special Procedures Cardiovascular Technologist Electro-Physiology (EP) Lab Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas
“The Invasive Cardiovascular Technology program is great. I was really able to use my clinical time to absorb all of the information I could. The hands-on experience combines the technical side with theory that you learn in class.”
Invasive Cardiovascular Technology

An Lu, M.D.

Pulmonologist and Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
“There are really no words to describe the experience I had at Dallas College. I’m just so grateful for the opportunities that I received at Dallas College and the Eastfield Campus. It was such a positive long-lasting impact.”
Allied Health Specialty Courses
Teresiah Njenga

Teresiah Njenga

55-year-old student from Kenya, nursing major
“I’d also like to say how much I appreciate Brookhaven. People ask me what’s so good about it, and I tell them it’s because I’ve received so much help from the college.”
Nursing
Sarah Peyton

Sarah G. Peyton, LVT

Licensed Veterinary Technician Culpeper Animal Hospital Culpeper, Va.
“The program allowed me to continue to work full time, complete course work online, work with my veterinarians to complete the veterinary technician task sheets and videos, and still be able to spend time with my family while earning my degree.”
Veterinary Technology
Melissa Metzger

Melissa Metzger, RT(R)(ARRT)

Senior Radiologic Technologist, Children’s Medical Center Radiologic Sciences faculty
“All students coming out of this program will be able to position each patient for every type of X-ray, no matter the difficulty of the exam.”
Radiologic Sciences
Sylvia Moreno

Sylvia Moreno, B.S.N., RN

Director of HIV Services Parkland Hospital of Dallas
“Community college gave me everything I needed to take and succeed in classes for an advanced degree.”
Nursing
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No matter where these current or former students are in the process of reaching their goals, we salute them. They have dared to turn dreams into reality through education in the School of Health Sciences. Could you be next?

Updated August 19, 2025