Built for surgeons who want to keep learning from their own work
Why CaseArkive exists
Surgeons remember cases. But over time, the details scatter: a photo on your phone, a screenshot in a folder, a note in a slide deck, a teaching point you meant to save.
CaseArkive was built to solve that problem. It gives surgeons a private, portable archive of the cases that shaped their judgment — the difficult cases, rare cases, complications, elegant solutions, and lessons worth revisiting.
This is not a hospital system. It is not a case log. It is a personal professional library.
The problem
Most surgeons already save cases, but the systems are improvised:
- Phone photos for images
- Cloud folders for screenshots
- Slide decks for teaching cases
- Memory for lessons learned
- Separate notes, if notes exist at all
That works for a small number of cases. It breaks down when you want to find a case years later, prepare a conference talk, teach a resident, or remember what worked in a difficult scenario.
What CaseArkive is trying to become
CaseArkive is meant to be a professional memory system for surgeons: simple enough to use quickly, structured enough to grow over time, and portable enough to remain yours across institutions and career stages.
Our philosophy
Support better surgeons
The product exists to help surgeons learn from their own experience.
Keep it simple
No feature bloat. Every screen should be obvious and fast.
Focus on images and notes
Cases are visual, but the lesson often lives in the context around the image.
Make cases portable
Your professional case library should not be locked inside a hospital system.
Avoid unnecessary complexity
No elaborate institutional workflows. Just you and your cases.
Respect privacy and boundaries
CaseArkive is for professional reference and education, not patient care documentation.
Important limitations
- Do not upload patient-identifying information or protected health information.
- CaseArkive is not a medical record. It is not an EMR, EHR, or PACS system.
- CaseArkive is not intended for clinical decision-making. It is a personal educational and reference tool.
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