In partnership with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Adventist Health Sierra Vista and Twin Cities offer biomedical engineering college students the opportunity to shadow doctors and gain clinical experience. Launched in 2022, the Biomedical Clinical Engineering Partnership (BiCEP) brings together California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo) students, faculty, physicians and hospital leaders. The BiCEP program trains 10 students per cycle and is in its final year of a five-year NIH grant.

Why We Did It 

There is an ongoing need to improve patient care, and BiCEP exposes students to clinical settings so they can identify these gaps in care. Through this immersion, students observe clinical workflows and use engineering to develop technologies and processes that improve care delivery and prepare future engineers to meet clinical demands. 


Community Voice

“These students have been just incredible with their ideas and their engagement in the departments, thinking outside of the box. They have come up with some really great ideas that I think really will change healthcare.”
Emily Hosford
Director of Women and Children’s Services for Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center