View Full Version : How to SEARCH the SABA forum.
sabaspouse2006
09-08-2006, 10:13 AM
Hello all
I thought it might be a good idea to make a sticky with instructions on how to search this forum. Many newbies seem to stumble into the forum and, in their enthusiasm, ask the same questions over and over. Many seem to miss the search function entirely or use the search function just for clinicals. Please add anything that is missing or unclear.
How to search the SABA forum....
1. Go to the thick blue heading of the second section entitled "Threads in Forum : Saba University School of Medicine".
2. In that heading, on the very right, is a link that says "Search this forum" with a small arrow.
3. Click there!
4. It will open and you can search for key words.
5. Enjoy.
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anencephalic
09-08-2006, 11:28 AM
This should be mandatory reading for all new users at VMD...thanks for the post!!!
Experienced
09-08-2006, 12:39 PM
This is exactly why many knowledgeable people abandon answering posts on this forum: it's just the same questions over and over and over again.
I agree, if we started referring newbies to the search function *each and every time* they ask a question that was answered in depth last week or last month rather than indulging them, it would be more helpful to them and to us, the 'experienced' who are happy to clarify or answer new enquiries.
sabaspouse2006
09-08-2006, 01:07 PM
I agree Experienced. That is why I thought if we had the instructions 'stickied' it would be easy to refer them to the search function. (And possibly have them find it on their own before asking??)
And I really enjoy having RDec. and Wolf. here answering questions. It makes me feel like I don't have to help as often. LOL.
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sabaspouse2006
09-08-2006, 01:43 PM
Also I find the search function kind of hidden. I think it is easy to mistake the search link in the clinical section for searching the whole forum. I can understand how people search only the clinical spots and then can't find the answer they are looking for.
Oh powers that be in ValueMD! Can you make one search button to look in both the clinical and general forum information?? And can you make that button easily visible? I even find the darker blue headings hard to differentiate from the rest....
Thanks for listening!
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anencephalic
09-08-2006, 02:21 PM
Oh powers that be in ValueMD! Can you make one search button to look in both the clinical and general forum information?? And can you make that button easily visible? I even find the darker blue headings hard to differentiate from the rest....
Thanks for listening!
R/
Probably something that can be better addressed in the Suggestion/Tech Support Forum:
http://www.valuemd.com/suggestion-box-technical-support/
sabaspouse2006
09-09-2006, 06:07 AM
Probably something that can be better addressed in the Suggestion/Tech Support Forum:
http://www.valuemd.com/suggestion-box-technical-support/
Thanks. I was going to do that but hadn't made it that far yet. Thanks so much for providing the link.
Anyone else want this thread stickied? I think I have to have more than just my vote. LOL.
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Bruce
09-09-2006, 07:00 AM
Thanks. I was going to do that but hadn't made it that far yet. Thanks so much for providing the link.
Anyone else want this thread stickied? I think I have to have more than just my vote. LOL.
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Hi, I was thinking about attending a Caribbean Medical school next year and was just wondering which one was the best! AUC, SGU, ROSS or Saba? Could someone from each of these schools kindly enlighten me??:) :) ... Man, if I had a dime for each time I've read questions like this, my son would never know what CanHelp, OSAP or a RBC Line of Credit was.... You have my vote Sabaspouse.... "Sticky Away"!!!!!
wolfvgang22
09-09-2006, 10:41 AM
Your criticism is well taken, Experienced. I am sure you meant no offense. I have posted the same observation many times and have often encouraged people to use the search function over the last 5 years I have been a member of ValueMD and it's predecessor.
Please do not use names of persons without their express permission, it is against the Terms of Service of ValueMD. Instead please always refer to a users username instead. Although you may know an individual personally and be on good terms, users may not wish their identity to be broadcast to the entire world via the internet. You would might be very suprised at how many people of all walks of life read this forum. :)
Experienced
09-09-2006, 11:35 AM
Wolf, the criticism was definitely meant as a good-natured winky!
That being said, you are perfectly right about not using real names. I was being lazy and I apologise to both of you. Thanks for calling me on it.
E.
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