Orthonotes
Orthonotes
by the.bonestories
v3.0 Fusion
v3.0 Fusion
Product Tour

How to use every Orthonotes feature without guesswork

Move from confusion to confident flow. This walkthrough shows what each feature is for, when to use it, and what to click next.

Read one Wiki article and save 3 highlights.
Use Feed to discover 2 high-signal case threads.
Build one Evidence reading list for rotation.
Run a short MCQ quiz after reading.
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Community Pulse

Feed

What it is

Live stream of posts, cases, wikis, resources, and evidence.

When to use

Use it for rapid discovery of what is new now.

How to do it (mini flow)

  1. Filter stream by type
  2. Open high-signal threads
  3. Jump to linked wiki/case/evidence
Micro scenario: Rounds prep: scan Fresh Case + Recent Wiki in 5 minutes.
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Core Knowledge

Wiki

What it is

Structured orthopaedic reading with deep topic sections.

When to use

Use it to understand first principles before discussion/exams.

How to do it (mini flow)

  1. Navigate with On This Page
  2. Tune read mode settings
  3. Highlight lines into Notes/Thesis
Micro scenario: Found a key line -> highlight to Notes -> add to Thesis queue.
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Clinical Reasoning

Cases

What it is

Case-based learning with discussion and linked academics.

When to use

Use it for pattern recognition and management logic.

How to do it (mini flow)

  1. Open case chronology
  2. Review comments/recommendations
  3. Validate with linked evidence
Micro scenario: Before viva: summarize 2 trauma case decision branches.
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Visual Memory

Atlas

What it is

Image-led orthopaedic learning to strengthen recall.

When to use

Use it when text alone is not enough to retain patterns.

How to do it (mini flow)

  1. Browse region/topic
  2. Cross-open linked wiki
  3. Save visual cards to Library
Micro scenario: Exam week: atlas-first revision, then wiki pearls.
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Study Material

Resources

What it is

Curated docs and materials tied to learning paths.

When to use

Use it for quick access to downloadable study support.

How to do it (mini flow)

  1. Find by category/topic
  2. Open linked pages
  3. Save best files to Library
Micro scenario: Weekend pack: resources + wiki + one case bundle.
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Indexed Literature

Evidence

What it is

Search indexed sources directly from your learning workflow.

When to use

Use it whenever you need source-backed answers.

How to do it (mini flow)

  1. Query with filters
  2. Review article metadata
  3. Save to reading list and link
Micro scenario: Clinical debate: collect 3 recent papers quickly.
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Memory Bank

Notes

What it is

Private capture space for highlights and key insights.

When to use

Use it to convert reading into retention.

How to do it (mini flow)

  1. Highlight from supported pages
  2. Assign to note groups
  3. Review grouped revision streams
Micro scenario: Post-call: turn scattered highlights into one topic group.
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Saved Shelf

Library

What it is

Cross-platform saved content across all content types.

When to use

Use it when you need fast re-access without re-searching.

How to do it (mini flow)

  1. Bookmark while reading
  2. Group by topic
  3. Reopen as revision set
Micro scenario: Build one ACL shelf with wiki + cases + evidence.
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Structured Writing

Thesis Lab

What it is

Section-wise academic writing with citation workflow.

When to use

Use it for dissertation drafting and export preparation.

How to do it (mini flow)

  1. Create template structure
  2. Draft with autosave
  3. Insert citations and export
Micro scenario: Use saved highlights as source snippets in discussion chapter.
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Active Recall

MCQs

What it is

Quiz engine for converting reading into recall speed.

When to use

Use immediately after reading to lock memory.

How to do it (mini flow)

  1. Pick random/topic quiz
  2. Attempt short burst
  3. Review weak topics in wiki
Micro scenario: Nightly 20-question sprint and correction loop.
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Guest vs Logged-In Experience

Guests can explore. Logged-in users unlock continuity: save, discuss, highlight, and build long-term study systems.

Browse core content

GuestYes
Logged-inYes

Evidence discovery

GuestYes
Logged-inYes + reading lists

Feed participation

GuestNo
Logged-inYes

Bookmarks + Library

GuestNo
Logged-inYes

Highlights + Notes

GuestNo
Logged-inYes

Thesis Lab

GuestNo
Logged-inYes
FeatureGuestLogged-In
Browse core contentYesYes
Evidence discoveryYesYes + reading lists
Feed participationNoYes
Bookmarks + LibraryNoYes
Highlights + NotesNoYes
Thesis LabNoYes

Start learning with momentum, not friction

Pick one path and spend 15 focused minutes. You will feel the product click into place.