top of page
BANNER_WEB.jpg

What We Do

Founded by Eric Ayers, emc² is dedicated to supporting healthcare systems and mission-driven organizations through culture transformation and human-centered design.

Our services are tailored to help achieve meaningful, measurable outcomes:

The emc² Difference

Because innovation without empathy is just iteration.

co-creation, build with not for

Co-Creation

Co-Creation Over Prescription -

We build with you, not for you.

integration to create transformation through behavior

Integration

Integration, Not Just Insight -

Real transformation happens when ideas become lived behaviors

play as progress, innovation thrives in safe fun environments

Play

Play as Progress -

When people feel safe to explore, innovation flows naturally.

We help people and organizations in healthcare work better together, creating real change that lasts.

 

Think of us as the bridge between people and progress, building places where learning, healing, and innovation can actually happen.

Sim | Rx™

The Human-Centered Simulation System for Healthcare and Beyond

Sim | Rx™ reimagines learning and leadership as a living system. It builds the road from the healthcare classroom to innovation, powered by enrollment, collaboration, and the desire to play with possibility.

Sim  Rx™ Transforming Healthcare, Leadership & Culture by Design

Feedback

What Clients Say

loudon high school transparent.png

Professional Excellence

Eric was the voice my students needed; he helped them see both the opportunity in healthcare and the value of life itself.
— Kylie Hawkins, Loudon High School
United Way Logo-New.png

Cultural Transformation

Eric tailored our workshops to connect design thinking with real challenges. Every participant walked away with tools they’ll actually use.
— Adam Fritts, Director of Community Schools
TheShepherd_Primary_River.png

Enhanced Outcomes

Eric’s coaching brought clarity and confidence back into my day. He’s a trusted guide with a heart for human connection.
— Sean Franklin, Coaching Client
bottom of page