Patient Encounter Logging on the Move
ACGME Case Logs turns the phone into a focused entry point for clinical case records. Residents and fellows can use the mobile workflow to record patient encounters during training, keeping details close to the moment instead of reconstructing a list later. Its goal is to capture the cases a participating specialty tracks and keep the record connected to the resident or fellow account.
The wider Case Log System organizes entries around specialty-specific categories and may use CPT codes, ICD-9 codes, or descriptive fields. That structure gives each encounter a consistent place in the training record while leaving the exact fields to the program and specialty. Users who need a quick, dedicated way to maintain required clinical logs will find the app more focused than a general notes tool.
Case Review, Editing, and Copying
A case log is more useful when it can be corrected after the initial entry. The mobile experience supports viewing submitted cases and managing them as details change, so residents and fellows can keep their records aligned with the work they actually completed. Review tools are especially helpful when a busy clinical day leaves a field incomplete or a case needs a clearer description.
The mobile experience supports view, edit, copy, and delete actions for submitted cases. Copying can reduce repetitive entry for related encounters, while editing and deletion help keep a personal log tidy. These controls fit users who return to their records regularly, rather than treating the app as a one-time form that becomes difficult to maintain.
ACGME Cloud Sign-In and Account Setup
The app opens around ACGME Cloud and the Accreditation Data System, so access is designed for people already connected to an eligible program. The sign-in page provides an account entry button and explains that a first-time user should enter an email address and use the Forgot/set password route to establish access. A help-center link gives users another place to resolve setup questions.
A system-generated login is required, and the program must enable the user before case records are available. That account boundary is important for residents and fellows who expect a private training workspace, but it also means the app is not a general case notebook for anyone to use anonymously. Once credentials are active, the mobile route keeps case-entry work close at hand.
Specialty-Aware Training Records
ACGME Case Logs is built for structured graduate medical education rather than generic health tracking. Depending on the specialty, a case can be described with procedure codes, diagnosis codes, or readable descriptors, and the system groups records into categories defined by the relevant Review Committee. This gives trainees a consistent vocabulary for reporting clinical experiences across a program.
The broader Case Log System also gives programs reporting and search tools for reviewing resident and fellow entries. A mobile user benefits from that shared structure because each record contributes to a larger training history instead of remaining an isolated phone note. The app suits accredited-program participants who need repeatable documentation, timely updates, and a clear connection between daily cases and program review.