Software and infrastructure for nursing and healthcare simulation programs — a lab management platform live today, sim center design guidance drawn from real expansions, and an integrated hardware ecosystem in development for tomorrow.
A full simulation lab management platform for nursing and healthcare programs — one system for scheduling, faculty observation, student clinical experiences, scenario libraries, inventory, and reporting.
Healthcare SimSuite replaces the spreadsheets, shared calendars, and paper checklists most programs still run on. Faculty schedule sessions and observe live, students work through real clinical scenarios and medication administration practice, and operators keep rooms and inventory ready — all from the same system.
A demo instance is available for programs that want to see it running before committing.
Visit healthcaresimsuite.com →Planning support for programs building a new simulation lab or expanding an existing one.
Designing a simulation lab isn't the same as designing a classroom. Where the control room sits relative to the beds, how cabling and AV get routed before drywall goes up, where consumables and moulage supplies actually live during a scenario, how faculty move between control room and bedside without breaking the room's flow — these decisions are hard to undo once the space is built.
Having planned and opened two sim center expansions, Hollingsworth Simulation Systems works directly with nursing and healthcare programs through that process — from early space planning through the first semester running in the new rooms — so the center works on day one instead of needing a rebuild in year two.
Consulting can run alongside a Healthcare SimSuite deployment, or stand on its own for programs using a different system.
Talk about your expansionWe're building a family of simulation hardware and software that share a single core — one scenario, one data model, one operator view — running across a manikin, a projection room, and AI-driven characters. Early shape only; full specs stay under wraps until closer to release.
A high-fidelity patient simulator built on open hardware and firmware — designed to be serviced, extended, and understood by the programs running it, instead of sealed behind a vendor.
Four-wall projection with infrared touch turns a single room into any care environment a scenario calls for — no headset, no set changes between cases.
PTZ camera vision paired with automated session analysis, so debrief starts from what actually happened in the room instead of memory and notes.
Photorealistic, interactive standardized patients for the scenarios and schedules where a live actor isn't always available.
One control surface for authoring scenarios and running them live — the layer that ties every system above together into a single session.
The ecosystem is bigger than what's shown here. Get in touch to hear about it as pieces come online.
Want early access as these systems near release? We'll reach out as each one is ready to show.
Request early accessWhether you're evaluating Healthcare SimSuite, planning an expansion, or want to hear about the ecosystem first — reach out directly.
See the scheduling, observation, and student simulation workflows running on a live demo instance.
Request a demo →Planning a new lab or an expansion? Tell us where you are in the process and what you're working with.
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