Since 1990, the College has leased space in Framingham for its Health Sciences programs. The new building will house the only Certified Simulation Center in the region for unparalleled education and training in Nursing and Allied Health professions.
“Simulation allows our students… right before they actually go into the hospitals, into the medical facilities… to train in a safe environment.”
— Dr. Lynne Davis, MassBay Dean of Health Sciences

MassBay’s accredited degree and certificate Health Sciences programs produce highly-skilled professionals across many specialties. Graduates transfer to bachelor’s degree programs or earn certification or licensure as nurses, radiologic technicians, paramedics or Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT), surgical technologists, and more. In addition to MassBay’s current roster of academic programs in Health Sciences, the Center will be home to new programs, including computed tomography, ultrasound technician, and medical assistant, that address the high workforce demand in these fields.
“The programs being housed in this building lead directly into good paying jobs, mostly in the health care industry.”
— MassBay President David Podell, Ph.D.
Experienced faculty supervise students in field placements in hospitals and clinics. MassBay’s clinical partners include many major Boston-based hospitals, such as Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston Children’s Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, as well as MetroWest Medical Center, and hospitals as far as Gardner and Worcester. Diagnostic labs, fire departments, medical transport companies, skilled nursing centers, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) companies serve as MassBay’s clinical partners and hire its students.
