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Adam Carpenter

“I have always been fascinated with the field of science ever since I was a little kid. After completing my associate degree in science, there was still one question to answer: 'What do you want to do in science?' As broad as the science field is, it was difficult to select an area that would best fit my interests. I felt like the options were weighing down on me but that I had to rush into a career decision.

“After attending other universities, I felt like their programs were not going to prepare me for the challenges of the medical world. Through the many hours of researching and testimonials from medical professionals, I decided to give El Centro a chance. After a few classes, the Medical Lab Technology program captured my attention. El Centro has prepared me for the next step more than I can comprehend. 

“The HPR program has shown me that confidence, diligence, perseverance, a caring heart and very strong knowledge are what is needed for a medical professional. The best part of the classes was the hands-on training that the program provided. Instead of learning just by lectures, it was easier to remember and to fully comprehend the correct medical procedures like drawing blood, correctly calculating blood pressure and many others.

“Among the many things that I've learned, this program has taught me that a medical professional plays a very vital role when disasters arise in mere seconds. You can save someone's life because of the knowledge you've obtained. Knowing that I will be saving lives in the future and having skills obtained through practice give me the determination to be the best that I can be in my field.

“I would like to give credit where it is rightfully due, to the professors at El Centro. They have the experience, personality, determination, love for their fields of study and most importantly the desire to help their students succeed. They give students insight into what is expected for them to know and what is ahead of them in their chosen fields. And they make it fun to learn. 

“Future health care program students, if you are searching for a college to help you get started and ready for your bright future, I personally recommend Dallas College. To be honest, it is a lot to take on — but with diligence, patience, determination, and lots of hours of studying, you can be successful in anything that you do.”


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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
Adam Carpenter
Adam Carpenter
Medical Laboratory Technology student, El Centro

Health Professions Readiness
School of Health Sciences
Updated September 16, 2025