Log and review clinical work hours
New Innovations gives GME residents and fellows a mobile route for recording and reviewing work hours. Users can add or edit hours for the current day or the previous 13 days, include date, time, and location, and mark a missed scheduled shift as did not work. Scheduled hours can be viewed up to two days ahead, which helps trainees keep entries aligned with their program calendar.
The workflow also surfaces compliance details when logged hours conflict with ACGME rules. That makes the app useful between rounds or after a shift, when returning to a workstation would slow down a simple record update. Programs that already use New Innovations can keep hour entries and approvals in the same account-based workspace rather than splitting daily administration across separate tools.
Record procedures and track privileges
Procedure Logger turns a clinical activity into a record that can move through a program's review process. A trainee selects the appropriate procedure and location, supplies the information requested by the program, submits the entry to an observer, and returns later to review the list and confirmation status. This keeps the administrative step close to the real clinical encounter instead of relying on memory at the end of a rotation.
Procedure Privileges adds a planning view around that log. Residents can follow progress toward targets in their home department, check achieved privileges in other departments, browse procedures alphabetically, and review the supervision level expected for a procedure. Together, the two areas connect daily documentation with longer-term readiness.
Complete evaluations and attendance scans
Evaluations give residents, fellows, faculty, and students a way to request or complete feedback when a scheduled review is not the only useful moment. On-demand forms can fit a teaching encounter, a rotation checkpoint, or a quick follow-up after a clinical activity, keeping feedback tied to the learner's program record.
The built-in QR scanner supports conference attendance workflows without making trainees return to a desk first. Scan a program-provided code from the mobile app, then continue with the rest of the session. GME and UME roles receive the evaluation and attendance tools that match their programs, so the same app can support several stages of medical education.
Move residency administration beyond the workstation
The mobile app is designed for people who need New Innovations tasks while moving through a clinical day rather than sitting at a workstation. A valid New Innovations login connects residents, fellows, students, and faculty to the program's account-based workspace, and the persistent sign-in model reduces repeated authentication until a period of inactivity requires it again.
That makes the app a practical companion after rounds, during conference check-in, or beside a procedure when a record needs attention. Most of the broader suite is also available through current mobile browsers, while the Android app focuses on quick access to the work-hour, procedure, evaluation, privilege, and QR workflows that benefit from a dedicated mobile entry point.