scut is a personal surgical case logging and growth analytics tool from Molto LLC, with a focus on ophthalmology residents. Its core philosophy is to βrecord what happened, not prescribe what should happen.β It is not positioned as a medical device, a clinical decision support tool, or a replacement for the ACGME Case Log System. Instead, it is intended as a companion app that helps residents keep personal records, review cases, and visualize their training progress.
Based on the information currently disclosed, scut centers on low-friction case entry: it supports logging in around 15 seconds, CPT autocomplete, smart defaults, and one-tap fields, making it suitable for quickly entering cases between back-to-back surgeries. On the analytics side, it offers surgical volume trends, category breakdowns, and self-assessment tracking. For reflection, users can record comfort level, case complexity, and outcomes. It also supports importing existing ACGME case logs and uses the same data fields to improve compatibility, though the company explicitly states that it is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by ACGME.
The website does not disclose plans, pricing, a free tier, trial period, or payment methods, so its business model and value for money cannot yet be assessed. In terms of deployment, the site only says βComing to the App Store,β suggesting that the current focus is an iOS app, with no information about Web, Android, self-hosted, or enterprise deployments. For third-party integrations, only compatibility with ACGME log imports is mentioned; there is no disclosed API, developer documentation, or formal integration with hospital systems or residency management platforms.
scut has a relatively clear privacy boundary: it records surgical process metadata only, and users should not enter patient names, MRNs, or other PHI. This reflects a privacy-first design. Users own the data they enter, and account data is permanently deleted according to the privacy policy after account deletion. However, the terms of service also state that the app is provided βas isβ and βas available,β with no guarantee that it will be uninterrupted, error-free, or always secure. Since the data is self-reported, it cannot be used as a basis for certification, compliance, or credentialing.
Its strengths are a clearly defined vertical use case, efficient data entry, and strong suitability for personal growth review, with achievement and milestone mechanics built around the resident training experience. Its weaknesses are that the product has not officially launched yet, and there is no information on pricing, support, export options, team permissions, institutional administration, or an open API. It is best suited to ophthalmology residents or surgical trainees for personal logging and growth analytics. If a program requires official compliance records, institution-level management, or mentor collaboration, it will still need to rely on systems such as ACGME Case Log System, MedHub, or New Innovations.
At present, the available website content does not indicate whether scutapp.com or the future app will be accessible from mainland China, nor does it clarify network stability or payment availability there, so this should be marked as unknown. If stable access is not possible, users should prioritize residency management systems designated by their institutions or locally compliant data recording solutions.
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