Medtrics was created to be flexible and to change with the needs of the medical education community.
Edgar Poe | Director Michigan State University

Appalachian Regional Healthcare (ARH), headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, operates 14 hospitals and 90 clinics across Kentucky and West Virginia. Its graduate medical education offerings include an Internal Medicine residency launched in 2019, alongside additional training initiatives that now support residents across multiple specialties.
Starting a new residency required a curriculum and evaluation process that could demonstrate continuous performance monitoring. Leaders needed to track resident progress against ACGME milestones while coordinating rotations across multiple sites.
With Medtrics, ARH implemented milestone-based evaluations that feed directly into CCC reporting. Faculty complete assessments automatically, giving program leadership real-time insight into resident performance.
Today, ARH uses Medtrics to reduce administrative effort and sustain an outcomes-based review process across its GME programs.