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)
- Filter stream by type
- Open high-signal threads
- Jump to linked wiki/case/evidence
Move from confusion to confident flow. This walkthrough shows what each feature is for, when to use it, and what to click next.
Publish structured content and run thesis-grade documentation.
Open Thesis LabLive stream of posts, cases, wikis, resources, and evidence.
Use it for rapid discovery of what is new now.
Structured orthopaedic reading with deep topic sections.
Use it to understand first principles before discussion/exams.
Case-based learning with discussion and linked academics.
Use it for pattern recognition and management logic.
Image-led orthopaedic learning to strengthen recall.
Use it when text alone is not enough to retain patterns.
Curated docs and materials tied to learning paths.
Use it for quick access to downloadable study support.
Search indexed sources directly from your learning workflow.
Use it whenever you need source-backed answers.
Private capture space for highlights and key insights.
Use it to convert reading into retention.
Cross-platform saved content across all content types.
Use it when you need fast re-access without re-searching.
Section-wise academic writing with citation workflow.
Use it for dissertation drafting and export preparation.
Quiz engine for converting reading into recall speed.
Use immediately after reading to lock memory.
Guests can explore. Logged-in users unlock continuity: save, discuss, highlight, and build long-term study systems.
| Feature | Guest | Logged-In |
|---|---|---|
| Browse core content | Yes | Yes |
| Evidence discovery | Yes | Yes + reading lists |
| Feed participation | No | Yes |
| Bookmarks + Library | No | Yes |
| Highlights + Notes | No | Yes |
| Thesis Lab | No | Yes |
Pick one path and spend 15 focused minutes. You will feel the product click into place.