Archer Review Acquires PulsedIn Technology to Enhance Health Care Education
Archer Review, a leading health care education company based in McKinney, TX, and backed by Leeds Equity Partners, has recently completed the acquisition of the core technology behind PulsedIn. PulsedIn is a micro-learning and social community platform catering to health professionals.
The financial details of the transaction have not been disclosed at this time.
This strategic purchase marks a significant step for Archer Review in its mission to create purpose-driven, user-centric nursing and medical communities that promote collaborative learning, mentorship, and skill development.
The technology offered by PulsedIn is renowned for its mobile-friendly interface and interactive peer engagement features. By integrating this technology into Archer’s existing platform, the company aims to establish a more connected and personalized learning environment for its users. The new digital community will provide students with essential support systems, including moderated discussions, specialized groups, resource sharing, and real-time peer assistance.
Dr. Tabatha Erck, CEO of Archer Review, and Dr. Karthik Koduru, the platform’s founder, lead the company in providing nursing and medical exam preparation resources, expert tutoring, and personalized assistance.
The upcoming launch of the community platform will initially focus on nursing and medical student communities, with plans to expand to interdisciplinary clinical training groups by 2026.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development in the health care education sector.