The Digital Logbook for Vascular Surgery Trainees in Europe

Track, document, and export your surgical procedures for FEBVS certification, CV preparation, and career advancement.

FEBVS-compliant procedure documentation
One-click export to PDF and Excel
GDPR-compliant EU data storage
Trusted by vascular surgeons across Europe

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Everything You Need to Track Your Training

Comprehensive tools designed specifically for vascular surgery residents and fellows

Procedure Logging

Record open, endovascular, and hybrid vascular procedures with detailed surgical data

Progress Dashboard

Visualize your training milestones, case volumes, and specialty distribution

One-Click Export

Generate FEBVS-compliant logbooks in PDF or Excel format instantly

Secure & Private

GDPR-compliant data storage with end-to-end encryption on EU servers

21+
Active Users
26+
Procedures Logged
28
European Countries

About FEBVSLog

FEBVSLog is the dedicated procedure tracking platform designed for vascular surgery residents and fellows pursuing their FEBVS (Fellow of the European Board of Vascular Surgery) certification. Our platform simplifies surgical logbook management, ensuring trainees meet the required case numbers for open, endovascular, and hybrid vascular procedures.

Whether you're preparing for your FEBVS examination, updating your CV, or applying for fellowships, FEBVSLog provides a professional, verified record of your surgical training experience.

"FEBVSLog streamlined my entire training documentation. When it came time for my FEBVS certification, I had everything organized and ready to submit in minutes."
MB
Dr. Mohammad Barbati
Vascular Surgeon, University Hospital Munich (LMU)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is FEBVSLog?
Is my data secure?
Can I export my logbook for my FEBVS application?
Is FEBVSLog free to use?
Which procedure types are supported?
How many procedures do I need to complete for FEBVS?
What counts as an Open Surgery Level I (Basic) procedure?
What counts as an Open Surgery Level II (Intermediate) procedure?
What counts as an Open Surgery Level III (Advanced) procedure?
What counts as an Endovascular Level I (Basic) procedure?
What counts as an Endovascular Level II (Intermediate) procedure?
What counts as an Endovascular Level III (Advanced) procedure?
What are the definitions of Open and Endovascular procedures for the logbook?

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