STCC Invites Public to Explore Careers in Healthcare on Nov. 13
SPRINGFIELD — Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) will host an Allied Health Careers Exploration Night on Thursday, Nov. 13 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. in the School of Health & Patient Simulation (Building 20) on the STCC campus. The event is free and open to the public.
Anyone considering a career in healthcare is encouraged to attend and learn about the many in-demand allied health programs available at STCC. Visitors will have the chance to learn about STCC’s healthcare degrees and certificate programs; tour the college’s state-of-the-art patient simulation labs; connect with faculty, current students, and healthcare professionals; and explore career paths in fields such as nursing, dental hygiene, respiratory care, medical coding, and more.
“This event is a wonderful opportunity for anyone thinking about a healthcare career to see firsthand what STCC has to offer,” said Christopher Scott, dean of the School of Health and Patient Simulation. “Attendees will be able to meet instructors, experience our simulation spaces, and discover programs that can lead to rewarding, high-demand jobs.”
The night will feature tours of STCC’s SIMS Medical Center, a nationally recognized patient simulation facility, and tours of departments. The SIMS Medical Center is one of only a handful of simulation centers in New England accredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, a distinction that underscores its commitment to excellence in healthcare education and training.
Advanced registration at stcc.io/alliedhealthcareersnight is encouraged. While no registration is required, visitors are asked to check in with organizers in the first-floor lobby of Building 20, on the Pearl Street side of the campus.
