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- Case Log System - ACGME
Access information about the Council of Review Committee Residents, the Back to Bedside initiative, how to report concerns to the ACGME, support resources for resident and fellow well-being, and more
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- Case Logs Mobile and App Information – ResidentFellow
An optimized mobile case entry experience for registered residents and fellows in accredited programs is available: Automatically when logging in from a mobile device to the Case Log platform: https: apps acgme org ads Via a secure, HIPAA-compliant app which is available for both iOS and Android
- ACGME case logs - surgeryresidentportal. ucsf. edu
The program leadership HIGHLY RECOMMENDS that you log your cases immediately after the case (e g along with the brief op note and orders) Accurate case logs are essential in monitoring the clinical volume of our residency and helps guide decisions about the residency’s educational experience
- ACGME CASE LOG ENTRY SYSTEM
Log into the Resident Case Log System at: www acgme org connect Type in your ACGME username and password to access the system After signing into the system, you will be directed to the Case Entry screen A step-by-step instruction guide can be found by clicking “Resident User Guide” under “Reference Materials ”
- About the Case Log System - Help Center
The Case Log System is a web application within the Accreditation Data System (ADS) where Residents Fellows are required to log their clinical experiences on an individual case basis
- Case Logs – ResidentFellow - ACGME
Case Logs General What is the Case Log System? Case Logs - Quick View Case Logs Resources Specialties that use the Case Log System User Accounts Account creation and sign in Access multiple accounts from a single login Case Log access after leaving a program Toggle between accounts Case Logs Mobile and Apps (Android iOS) Case Logs Mobile and
- Microsoft Word - CRS Case Log Instructions_Final. doc - ACGME I
All CPT and ICD9 codes used in the ACGME Case Log System for Colon and Rectal Surgery are listed in the “Tracked Procedures for Specialty by Category” report that may be obtained via the “Reports” menu within the system itself
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