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Creating student-centric design in simulation centers
Today’s training grounds combine high-tech solutions and collaborative spaces to prepare the next generation of clinicians. Read the related article "Student-centric design in simulation centers."


The steel-and-glass Collaborative Life Sciences Building in Portland, Ore., boasts 12 stories and 500,000 square feet of space for researching and teaching. | Photo courtesy of CO Architects

The Collaborative Life Sciences Building’s “health science on display” concept merges inter-professional health sciences education with research and clinical functions. | Photo courtesy of CO Architects

The Methodist Institute for Technology, Innovation and Education in Houston houses an interactive high-tech theater so students can observe procedures occurring in real time inside actual surgical theaters. | Photo courtesy of CO Architects

The Methodist Institute for Technology, Innovation and Education is equipped with an inter-operative MRI suite, a CT scan operating room and two robotic surgery operating rooms. | Photo courtesy of CO Architects

The Health Sciences Education Building at the University of South Carolina’s School of Medicine is located on the main campus of the Greenville Hospital System. | Photo courtesy of CO Architects

The Greenville Healthcare Simulation Center combines clinical experience and team-based learning. | Photo courtesy of CO Architects

The Greenville Hospital System supports programs in medicine, pharmacy and nursing. | Photo courtesy of CO Architects