At Mid-State Technical College, Nursing students begin building real-world skills from day one in the Healthcare Simulation Center. This hands-on environment gives students the opportunity to practice patient care before entering clinical settings.
Designed to mirror real healthcare environments, the center allows students to apply what they learn in a safe, controlled setting. Mistakes become part of the learning process, helping students grow their skills and confidence.
Students train using both high-fidelity and medium-fidelity simulators to develop essential clinical skills. They practice taking vital signs, performing assessments, and completing core nursing procedures. High-fidelity simulators bring patient care to life and strengthen critical thinking.
These advanced simulators can breathe, talk, respond to medications, and simulate medical emergencies. Students assess symptoms, make decisions, and see outcomes in real time, building confidence for real patient care.
“Simulation gives students the opportunity to think critically and act with confidence,” faculty said. “They experience complex scenarios in a supportive environment.”
By integrating simulation into coursework, Mid-State ensures students are not only prepared, but practiced. This approach creates a smoother transition into clinical settings and builds a strong foundation for success in healthcare careers.
To learn more about Mid-State’s Healthcare Simulation Center, visit mstc.edu/experience-mid-state/locations/healthcare-simulation-center.