Students performing CPR

Students from Buncombe County Center for Career and Innovation (BCCI) recently had the unique opportunity to step into the shoes of health care professionals at the Mountain Area Health Education Center’s (MAHEC) educational hospital simulation. This immersive experience, designed to simulate real hospital and clinical environments, provided the students with hands-on learning opportunities beyond the traditional classroom setting.

students listening to breath sounds
The visit allowed BCCI students to engage directly with the complexities and challenges of healthcare delivery. MAHEC’s state-of-the-art simulation center is equipped with the latest in patient simulation technology, offering scenarios that range from routine patient care to emergency situations. Through this realistic and interactive environment, students were able to apply their theoretical knowledge in practical settings, honing their skills in patient care, communication, and clinical decision making. 


students testing blood

Students rotated through various stations, which included emergency care, CPR, blood draws, and patient interaction exercises. The hands-on experience was supplemented by guidance and feedback from MAHEC’s experienced medical educators, who shared insights into patient care, teamwork, and the importance of empathy in healthcare. 

student looking through a microscope

The simulation experience at MAHEC is part of a broader initiative to prepare students for careers in health sciences, one of the fastest-growing sectors in the economy. By exposing students to real-world healthcare settings, the program aims to spark interest in medical careers and provide foundational understanding of the field's demands and rewards. 


Blood Draw simulation

This field trip highlights the importance of innovative educational approaches in preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals. By bridging the gap between classroom learning and real-world practice, programs like the hospital simulation at MAHEC are essential in nurturing skilled, compassionate, and ready-to-serves healthcare workers.