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NMC eLogBook – Digital eLogBook for PG Medical Residents

NMC eLogBook is a digital eLogBook platform for postgraduate medical residents, faculty and medical colleges in India. It's designed to support the weekly documentation and monthly faculty verification that PGMER 2023 asks for, without a paper register.

What is NMC eLogBook?

It's a structured system for capturing clinical cases, procedures, academic activities and competencies as they happen, then routing each entry to a guide or HOD for review. The goal is a single digital record that's ready for university and NMC inspection at any point in the training period.

Who is it for?

What can residents record?

PGMER 2023-compliant digital logbook

Every entry follows the Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations 2023 and NMC's competency-based curriculum, so residents document weekly and guides verify monthly without any manual paperwork.

Specialty-wise competency mapping

Diagnostic skills, procedural skills and clinical cases are mapped against the exact competency list the National Medical Commission prescribes for each specialty.

Faculty verification workflow

Guides and Heads of Department review, remark on and formally verify every resident record each month, with a pending-verification dashboard that surfaces what still needs sign-off.

Institution-level oversight

Department heads and university administrators get a consolidated, real-time view of academic progress, competency completion and regulatory gaps across every resident.

FAQ

Is a digital eLogbook mandatory under PGMER 2023?

Yes. Under the Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations 2023, postgraduate and super-speciality residents from the 2023 batch onward must maintain a dynamic digital eLogbook, updated weekly and verified by their guide or HOD every month.

Which residents does NMC eLogbook support?

MD, MS, MCh and DM residents, across every specialty covered by the National Medical Commission's competency-based curriculum, along with their guides, HODs and institutional administrators.

What happens to records during an NMC or university inspection?

Every entry, remark and verification is time-stamped and role-tagged, so a complete, auditable record is available on demand for university examinations, NMC assessments and external inspections.