licensure exam.
“The nursing program at DTC was life changing. While the course work was extremely challenging, our professors were incredibly supportive and were there for us every step of the way,” said Colvin. “The faculty truly care about our success and they prepared us with both the knowledge and practical skills needed to succeed. Passing the NCLEX was an achievement I’ll always be proud of and I’m excited to begin my career in nursing.”
Jones added, “The nursing program at Denmark Tech gave me the tools and knowledge I needed to pass the NCLEX and to step into a career in nursing with confidence. It wasn’t just about passing the exam, it was about becoming a well-rounded, skilled nurse. I’m grateful for the opportunities I had at DTC and I’m ready to make a difference in my community.
The nursing program at Denmark Technical College has long been recognized for producing highly skilled graduates who are ready to meet the demands of the healthcare industry. This continued success deepens the college’s commitment to excellence in nursing education and to the success of its students.
“Denmark Technical College is proud to offer a range of allied health programs designed to meet the needs of today’s healthcare workforce. With healthcare professionals in high demand, our graduates are well positioned for an impactful career. We encourage anyone with an interest in healthcare to explore the many opportunities available here at DTC. We are dedicated to providing a comprehensive, hands-on education that empowers students go out and make in impact in the communities they will serve,” said Todd.
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In Loving Tribute: Patrick Martin
Patrick Martin of Elgin, SC, a beloved husband, father, son, uncle and friend to many in the SC area has passed away.
Patrick, born in Columbia, South Carolina, was a decorated veteran who proudly served in the U.S. Army for over 20 years. His dedication to his country was matched only by his devotion to his family and community. A loving father of four children, Patrick’s life was rooted in love, loyalty, and selflessness.
To his wife, Patrick was the embodiment of unwavering love and support, a true partner whose smile and laughter could light up any room. Together, they created a home full of warmth, laughter, and memories, often entertaining friends and family with joy and generosity.
Patrick’s genuine spirit made him a brother not just
to his fellow veterans but to countless others in the community. Hardworking and humble, he was a man who found peace working on cars, joy at the track, and fulfillment in uplifting those around him. His encouragement and optimism were contagious, making him a cornerstone in the lives of many.
Patrick’s legacy of kindness, strength, and love will endure through the countless lives he touched. Though he passed away on January 27, 2025, the impact of his life will be felt for generations to come.
Services will be held Wednesday, February 5, 2025 at Leevy’s Funeral Home.