 Dr. Nicholas Breakwell (Revfacto) and Charlie Kelly (Enterprise Ireland) and Dr. Gabrielle McKee (Trinity College Dublin) and Mary Harney, Minister for Health at the signing of Revfacto's 3 year agreement with Trinity | Revfacto Limited has announced a three year agreement with the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Trinity College Dublin to provide elearning booster packs to over 600 nursing undergraduates for each of the next three years. At the announcement and launch of the company, Dr. Nicholas Breakwell, CEO of Revfacto, demonstrated Revfacto’s proven ability to raise exam grades by 12% and pointed out that, “Better equipped nurses will enhance the quality of the care that is delivered in Ireland’s healthcare system.” While launching the Dublin based elearning company in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at TCD, the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children, Mary Harney, said, “We are launching a product that is going to greatly enhance and improve the education of nurses and where you can combine innovative companies such as Revfacto with the delivery of services like healthcare, you have a perfect marriage.” Revfacto has worked closely with the School of Nursing at TCD and in particular with Dr. Gabrielle McKee, Co-ordinator of Biological Sciences, in developing and testing online booster or revision packs for nursing students. Dr McKee is very enthusiastic about Revfacto’s revision packs. “Revfacto provides the ideal revision tool that challenges and develops students in a way which perfectly complements face to face lectures. As well as an improvement in exam scores, students are likely to develop a deeper understanding and enhanced learning style which, in the long run, will allow them bring this information into the practice environment.”
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