Classrooms WCC 10 18, 2018 Valhalla, NY.

Health Sciences Simulation Center for Inter-professional Education

Importance of Simulation Training

WCC’s legacy of preparing healthcare professionals in Westchester County is renowned. The creation of a state-of-the art hospital simulation lab was identified as a top need of the college during Dr. Belinda Miles’ first decade as President of the college. This facility will vastly improve student-learning outcomes by providing supervised practice and calibration of skills and competencies prior to placement in a clinical facility.

The NEW Health Sciences Simulation Center for Interprofessional Education, a simulated hospital environment and related learning spaces bring faculty and students in nursing, respiratory care, radiology and paramedics together to observe, study and simulate a variety of medical scenarios, expanding the knowledge and clinical opportunities for students seeking careers in healthcare.

Using state-of-the-art technology, students will experience clinical conditions in a safe environment, enhancing their fieldwork and employment prospects. Engaging in simulation education allows students to develop and practice their critical thinking skills with no risk of harm to patients. The high-fidelity simulation manikins will prepare students to learn how to deal with medical/trauma scenarios for different ages including newborn, pediatric, adult and geriatric.

Made possible with major support from the WCC Foundation, SUNY and College funding, the Simulation Center will provide up to one third of required clinical hours vital to nursing licensure as approved by NYS legislature in May 2023.

About the Simulation Center

The Simulation Center spans 2,300 square feet and includes:
  • A debriefing room where students and faculty can view simulation activities occurring in other rooms or review past simulation experiences
  • Two storage rooms for supplies and equipment
  • A prep room with medication dispensing equipment and computer workstations
  • Office space for the simulation center coordinator/ educator
  • A large clinical simulation room with three high fidelity manikins on hospital beds focused on maternal and child health, ages newborn, child and adult
  • A large clinical simulation room with four high fidelity manikins on hospital beds focused on medical/surgical areas for adults including geriatric care
  • More than 2,500 pieces of supportive equipment & supplies.

The Simulation Center is equipped with microphones and cameras which allow for recording and reviewing post activity review. The high-fidelity manikins are capable of mimicking patient responses to clinical interventions. Students can observe respirations, lung sounds, heart sounds, pulses, and other physiological responses. One manikin is designed to deliver a newborn, enabling students to gain experience with childbirth through a realistic and standardized simulation and practice all steps of delivery without patient risk.

Student Outcomes

These simulation experiences will raise the education preparation at SUNY WCC to its highest level to date. Our students will benefit from this latest innovation, and we look forward to supporting our students with this type of technology.

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Health Sciences Simulation Center Control Room

Instructor in the control room oversees simulated scenarios illustrating a variety of ailments and symptoms on which students practice their knowledge and skill sets. All simulations are recorded for later playback and critique.

SUNY Westchester Community College Programs

The mission of the School of Health Sciences and Wellness is to provide value beyond a grade and assist in developing caring, committed professionals.

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Grand Opening

Professor Rich Gennaro, WCC Trustee LeRoy Mitchell, Deputy County Executive Richard Wishnie, WCC President Belinda S. Miles, Dean George W. Contreras, WCC Board members Barbara Abeles, WCC Foundation President Susan Wollin, Betsy Stern, Emeritus, and Ida Doctor, Children’s Dream Foundation.

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The Grand Opening

October 29th, 2025, marked the Official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Honored guests included several donors to the project who participated in the ribbon cutting, WCC President, WCC Foundation Director, WCC Board of Trustees Chairperson, Westchester County Health Commissioner, and the Deputy County Executive who presented a proclamation to commemorate this special milestone.

Guests learned about the history of the project, the collaborative cross-campus efforts of faculty, staff, administrators, architects, and construction management, and the generous donors who made the project a reality. After the official ribbon cutting, guests were invited to tour the facility with demonstrations that included a “live” birth.