Welch named Grenada Campus Practical Nursing Instructor

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Welch named Grenada Campus Practical Nursing Instructor


Casey Welch of Grenada has joined the Practical Nursing staff on the Grenada Campus.

The Grenada High School graduate holds an associate’s degree from Holmes Community College in surgical technology and has an ADN degree from Mississippi Delta Community College.

Prior to Holmes, Welch worked six years at the University of Mississippi Medical Center Wound Care Center and seven years at Sta-Home Health and Hospice.

She is an active member of Emmanuel Baptist Church, where she serves as a member of the Praise Team and Adult Choir, serves as the 9th/10th grade Sunday School teacher and she helps with the children’s choir and 1st grade Girls-Missions on Wednesday nights. She is a member of the Junior Auxiliary of Grenada, where she serves as chair of the Christmas float and will serve as Chair of auction at the 2023 Annual Charity Ball. She is a member of the Kirk Academy Booster Club and Parent Teacher Association, where she serves as Secretary on the PTA Board.

Her hobbies include reading, singing, and being a full-time Mama. She spends the majority of her time attending her son’s travel baseball games and her daughter’s dance competitions.

Welch and her husband, Sonny, have been married for 19 years and have two children, Logan (11) and Anna Katherine (7). She has two dogs, Darla, a black lab and Hazel, a sheep-a-doodle.

“I knew at a young age that I wanted to be a nurse, and I have always loved the profession and the work I have done up until this point but having the opportunity to become a Nurse Educator has opened my eyes to a whole new world of nursing,” Welch said. “I feel I have truly found my calling in life. My goal is to impact the lives of as many future nurses as I can by teaching them and instilling in them the value of caring for others and how important it is to love the work you do and take pride in it. I am so excited and truly honored to have joined the Holmes Community College team.”


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