Student grows through care – San Benito News


Nancy Roblero, an LVN-to-RN Transition Nursing student at Texas State Technical College’s Harlingen campus, inserts an IV into a manikin’s arm during a lab session. (Courtesy photo/TSTC)

By TSTC COMMUNICATIONS

HARLINGEN, TX—Long before she began studying at Texas State Technical College, Nancy Roblero understood the meaning of helping others.

Growing up in Los Fresnos, Roblero spent most of her childhood alongside her parents, who operated a free development center for children with learning disabilities in Matamoros, Mexico.

“I saw the compassion my parents had for the families they served,” she said of the missionary work.

That early exposure to patient care led Roblero to enroll in the Vocational Nursing program at TSTC’s Harlingen campus. Her journey was not easy. She was pregnant while completing the program and graduated with a certification of completion in 2025.

After graduation, Roblero began working part-time as a licensed vocational nurse at Fox Hollow Post-Acute in Brownsville.

“I have been in my position for three months,” she said. “I assess patients, review lab results, carry out new physician orders, and start IVs and other duties.”

Ivon Castillo, assistant director of nursing at Fox Hollow Post-Acute, has seen Roblero’s growth firsthand.

“Nancy’s efforts with patient care have helped patients recover and return home to their families,” Castillo said.

Roblero said TSTC’s instructors inspired her.

“The instructors were incredible mentors,” she said. “The confidence I gained motivated me to enroll in the LVN-to-RN Transition Nursing program.”

Now, during her first semester of the LVN-to-RN Transition Nursing program, Roblero is broadening her skills.

“I am doing my clinical at Valley Regional Medical Center in Brownsville,” she said. “I have a better understanding of what it is like to work as a registered nurse in a hospital. I have shadowed a charge nurse who communicates exceptionally well with her patients. I want to follow a similar approach when I educate patients and their families.”

Christina Alvear is one of Roblero’s instructors.

“Nancy does a good job of accepting feedback and provides compassionate care to every patient she serves,” Alvear said. “We ask our students to focus on making patient-centered decisions that prioritize safety and promote positive outcomes.”

TSTC will accept applications for the LVN-to-RN Transition Nursing Program starting April 1 through July 10 for the fall semester. For more details on how to register, visit www.tstc.edu/programs/nursing.

TSTC offers an Associate of Applied Science degree in nursing at its Harlingen and Sweetwater campuses. A Vocational Nursing certificate of completion is offered at the Breckenridge, Harlingen, and Sweetwater campuses.

For more information, go to tstc.edu.

With campuses across the state, Texas State Technical College helps strengthen the Texas workforce by producing highly skilled, technically competent graduates.

Operating under a unique funding model linked to student employment outcomes, the college celebrated 60 years of service to Texas in 2025.

For more information, visit tstc.edu.





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