Built for how surgeons actually learn from cases

CaseArkive supports the workflows surgeons already have — just in a more organized, searchable, and portable format.

Personal case tracking

  • Keep a running archive of the cases that shaped your judgment
  • Add notes while the details are fresh
  • Track what worked, what did not, and what you would do differently
  • Search your history by title, tag, or keyword
  • Build a personal reference library you can consult when similar cases arise

Rare or unusual cases

  • Preserve cases you may only see once or twice in your career
  • Capture images, decision-making details, technical choices, and lessons before they fade
  • Tag specific diagnoses, complications, and approaches so cases are easy to find later
  • Use prior experience to inform your thinking when a difficult case reappears

Resident and fellow teaching

  • Curate a teaching library of illustrative cases
  • Show real operative and imaging examples during didactics
  • Organize cases by topic, anatomy, pathology, or procedure
  • Recall unique cases quickly during discussions with trainees or colleagues
  • Share your screen during teaching sessions without digging through folders

Conference preparation

  • Pull case images and notes quickly when preparing talks or presentations
  • Find specific cases by pathology, procedure, complication, or date
  • Keep your best teaching cases organized and ready to present
  • Avoid last-minute searches through phone photos, old slide decks, or cloud folders

Board preparation

  • Build a focused collection of representative cases organized by pathology or procedure
  • Review your own cases with images and notes side by side
  • Tag cases by diagnosis, complexity, complication, or decision point
  • Revisit the cases that taught you the most

Professional improvement

  • Turn individual cases into a longitudinal learning system
  • Build a private record of operative judgment, technical decisions, and lessons learned
  • Notice recurring patterns across hard cases
  • Create a habit of structured reflection without adding institutional complexity

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