Simulation-based, scenario-driven resources built in a real allied health classroom — to supplement your curriculum with the engagement piece it's missing.
These resources aren't a replacement — they're the engagement layer that makes your existing curriculum actually land.
Every resource is built to drop into your existing course — no rebuilding required.
I've been teaching health science for 12 years. When I started teaching CCMA, I had a few weeks without a curriculum and pulled things together on the fly. When the curriculum finally arrived, I could see what was missing — engagement. Students had the content but weren't connecting with it.
So I kept building: games, scenario cards, simulation activities, spaced repetition tools — anything to make the content actually stick. My first semester, 12 out of 14 students passed the NHA exam. HealthSim Hub is everything I kept making because the curriculum alone wasn't enough.
Five practical, low-prep strategies for getting NHA CCMA content to actually stick — with a mnemonic and classroom activity for every module. Start using it tomorrow.