
The Titan Simulation Center offers immersive, hands-on training with high-fidelity simulators, allowing nursing students to practice critical skills in realistic scenarios. With fully equipped patient rooms, birthing suites, and dedicated learning spaces, students build confidence and competence in clinical care. Our facility prepares learners to become skilled, compassionate nurses ready for real-world challenges.
Mission
The Titan Simulation Center’s mission is to deliver high-quality simulation-based learning experiences for future healthcare professionals, focusing on evidence-based, culturally competent, and collaborative patient-centered care.
Vision
By teaching and empowering future nurses to be sent into the community, learners will demonstrate equality toward patients and professional colleagues through teamwork, integrity, and compassion.
Code of Ethics
Healthcare simulationists must maintain the highest standards of honesty, truthfulness, fairness, and judgment in all their duties. They should respect ethical environments, disclose limitations of simulation activities, and honor privacy rights.
Professionals should conduct all simulation activities with clarity in design, communication, and decision-making processes. This includes adhering to accepted standards, disclosing conflicts of interest, and being explicit about the nature and purpose of simulation activities.
Simulationists must respect the rights, dignity, and worth of all individuals involved. This involves practicing empathy and compassion, honoring diversity, fostering inclusion, and maximizing safety while minimizing risks.
While not explicitly defined in the provided search results, professionalism likely involves maintaining high standards of conduct, expertise, and competence in the field of healthcare simulation.
Although not directly described in the search results, accountability presumably relates to taking responsibility for one’s actions and decisions in simulation activities.
This value is not explicitly defined in the provided information, but it likely emphasizes the importance of focusing on outcomes and achieving meaningful results in healthcare simulation practices.


Contact
Kathy McIntosh
Simulation Laboratory Coordinator
(803) 778-7861
Location
Central Carolina Technical College Health Sciences Center
133 South Main Street, Sumter, SC 29150