At Mid-State Technical College, School of Allied Health students do more than study healthcare. They experience it in environments designed to mirror real clinical settings.
Inside the Healthcare Simulation Center, students train using advanced medical equipment and high-fidelity simulators that recreate real patient scenarios. From hospital rooms and outpatient clinics to surgical and lab spaces, each area reflects the environments students will enter after graduation.
Through hands-on, simulation-based learning, students build confidence, strengthen critical thinking, and develop the technical skills needed in today’s healthcare field.
Students in programs such as Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy Technician, Respiratory Therapy, and Surgical Technology, and participate in realistic scenarios that include emergency response, patient assessments, and routine clinical procedures. Using lifelike simulators that can mimic medical conditions and emergencies, students practice making decisions, working as a team, and delivering patient care in real time.
“This is where students gain confidence before entering a clinical setting,” said one instructor. “They can practice, learn from mistakes, and continue improving in a supportive environment.”
Built-in recording and debriefing tools allow students to review their performance, receive feedback, and refine their skills. This process creates deeper learning and prepares students for success in healthcare careers.
Through hands-on simulation, collaborative training, and real-world experiences, Mid-State prepares Allied Health graduates to provide high-quality patient care from day one.
To learn more about Mid-State’s Healthcare Simulation Center, visit mstc.edu/experience-mid-state/locations/healthcare-simulation-center.