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Michelle delaPaz, LVN

“I was always interested in nursing, but didn’t think I could do it — I didn’t have very good grades in high school. But both of my in-laws are family practitioners, and my mother-in-law really encouraged me to try to get into a nursing program. 

“I was accepted into the Vocational Nursing program, which was a miracle to me. That first semester, I had an excellent teacher, Steve Kirk, for my anatomy and physiology classes, and after I got A's in both classes, I was even more encouraged to keep going. 

“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. One example of this is care plans, something most LVN’s don't handle, but we were taught not only how to construct a care plan but the theory behind it and a thorough understanding of the process. This, in turn, helped me to multi-task and also have better knowledge of patient care.” 

Michelle delaPaz earned a Vocational Nursing certificate and worked as an LVN in an obstetrics and gynecology clinic before taking time off to raise two daughters. She plans to return to nursing once her children start school.


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Oanh Kim Nguyen, MLT(ASCP)

Medical Laboratory Technician Methodist Medical Center of Dallas
“My first experience at community college was taking ESL classes at Richland and Brookhaven, which were close to where I lived. Then when I started exploring what kind of program I wanted to take for a career change, I saw Medical Laboratory Technology and transferred to El Centro ... 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.”
English as a Second Language (ESL and ESOL), Medical Laboratory Technology
Dolores Schueler

Dolores (Dee) Schueler, BSN, LVN, RN, CRNI

Director of Nurses USBioservices
“Our instructors had high expectations and saw our potential. They let us know that it wasn’t going to be easy, but it wasn’t going to be insurmountable either.”
Nursing
Sylvia Moreno

Sylvia Moreno, BSN, 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.”
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Shawn Terry

Shawn Terry, B.A., RRT, RCP

Respiratory Care Practitioner, Parkland Health and Hospital System
“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

Michelle delaPaz, LVN
Registered Nursing student and full-time mom

Vocational Nursing
School of Health Sciences
Updated November 25, 2025