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Smart Collections
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Written by Yoav Glazer
Updated over 2 months ago

Welcome to the Smart Collections Feature Guide! This article will help you understand how to use the Smart Collections feature to stay updated on the latest cases relevant to your interests.

What is Smart Collections?

Smart Collections is a powerful feature that allows you to subscribe to specific procedure types or participants. By subscribing to a Smart Collection, you'll receive email notifications whenever a new case matching your preferences is uploaded to the platform. This feature is designed to help you discover new cases to watch and stay informed about the latest surgical practices.

How to Access Smart Collections

  1. Navigate to the "Cases" Tab:

    • Log in to your account and go to the "Cases" tab in the main navigation menu.

  2. Go to the "Collections" Section:

    • Within the "Cases" tab, select the "Collections" section. Here, you'll find the option to create and manage your Smart Collections.

How to Create a Smart Collection

  1. Click on "Create Collection":

    • In the "Collections" section, click on the "Create Collection" button to start setting up your Smart Collection.

  2. Select Your Subscription Criteria:

    • You can subscribe based on two main criteria:

      • Procedure Type: Choose the specific types of procedures you want to follow.

      • Participant: Select specific participants (e.g., surgeons) you are interested in.

    • Future updates will allow you to create collections based on additional criteria.

  3. Set Notification Preferences:

    • Choose how often you want to receive email notifications about new cases in your collection:

      • Every case: Get notified by email each time a new case is uploaded.

      • Daily: Receive a daily email summary of new cases.

      • Weekly: Receive a weekly email summary of new cases.

  4. Save Your Collection:

    • After selecting your criteria and setting your notification preferences, click "Save" to create your Smart Collection.

How to Manage Your Smart Collections

  1. View and Edit Collections:

    • To view or edit your existing Smart Collections, go to the "Collections" section under the "Cases" tab. You can modify your subscription criteria and email notification preferences at any time.

  2. Unsubscribe or Delete Collections:

    • If you no longer want to receive email notifications for a specific collection, you can unsubscribe or delete the collection by selecting the appropriate option next to the collection name.

Getting Email Notifications

  • Once you've set up your Smart Collections, you'll start receiving email notifications based on your selected preferences. You can choose to receive notifications for every new case, or opt for daily or weekly summaries.

Benefits of Using Smart Collections

  • Stay Informed: Get email updates on new cases related to your areas of interest.

  • Discover New Content: Easily find new cases to watch, enhancing your learning and professional development.

  • Personalized Experience: Tailor your notifications to receive updates that matter most to you.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Can I create multiple Smart Collections?
Yes, you can create multiple Smart Collections based on different procedure types or participants.

Q2: Will I receive notifications for all new cases uploaded to the platform?
No, you will only receive email notifications for cases that match the criteria you set in your Smart Collections.

Q3: Can I change my notification preferences after creating a Smart Collection?
Yes, you can easily change your email notification preferences by editing the collection in the "Collections" section under the "Cases" tab.

Need More Help?

If you have any questions or need further assistance with the Smart Collections feature, please visit our Help Center or contact our support team.

Conclusion

We hope this guide helps you make the most of the Smart Collections feature. Start creating your collections today and stay updated on the most relevant cases to enhance your surgical knowledge and expertise!

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