Archer Review, a leading health care education company and a portfolio company of Leeds Equity Partners, has acquired the core technology behind PulsedIn, a micro-learning and social community platform for health professionals. This strategic acquisition will serve as the foundation to build purpose-driven, user-centered nursing and medical communities designed to strengthen group learning through collaboration, mentorship, and shared upskilling experiences.

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Archer Review Acquires PulsedIn Technology to Drive Collaborative Healthcare Education

The PulsedIn technology—known for its intuitive, mobile-first interface and dynamic peer engagement tools—will be synced with Archer’s platform to foster more connected and personalized learning environments. With this integration, Archer aims to create a digital community that mirrors the support systems students need in real-world clinical practice, offering moderated discussions, topic-specific groups, resource sharing, and real-time peer support.

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“Our mission has always been to provide students with more than just educational content—we want to offer a full learning experience that supports, motivates, and connects future healthcare professionals and beyond,” said Dr. Tabatha Erck, CEO of Archer Review. “The addition of this technology accelerates our ability to deliver that mission, empowering students to learn not just from our resources, but from each other.”

This acquisition aligns with Archer Review’s vision of redefining health care education through innovation, accessibility, and student-centric tools. The upcoming release of this community platform will focus initially on nursing and medical student cohorts, with plans to expand into interdisciplinary clinical training communities by 2026.

“Bringing this technology into Archer’s ecosystem is a natural fit,” added Dr. Karthik Koduru, founder of Archer Review. “It will allow us to elevate the learning journey through community. We’ve always believed in the power of peer support in health care education, and now we have the technology to scale that vision.”

The enhanced community experience is expected to launch this year, giving learners an immersive, supportive digital environment tailored to their exam preparation, career goals, and long-term professional development.

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Source – businesswire