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Participating in Q&A on RealSelf.com is the best way to increase your visibility to prospective patients, but time to browse for new questions to answer is one thing that most busy professionals don't have.  That's why we've developed a way for you to get new question submissions automatically delivered to your inbox: the New Question Notifications feature.

Choose which new questions you want to receive by treatment or topic, and customize your notifications to arrive at your inbox once daily, every other day, weekly, or bi-weekly.

To start using this feature, sign on to RealSelf and follow these five steps:

  1. Select Participate here
  2. Scroll to New question notifications
  3. Type a treatment or topic into the field provided, e.g. breast implants, Fraxel, etc.
  4. Select Questions about (the treatment or topic you typed) when it appears
  5. Select Submit

To adjust the frequency with which you receive new question notifications, wait until you receive your first notification email. Then click the link labeled "To change your subscriptions, visit..."

Having trouble setting up your notifications?  Contact April Franklin at 206-624-9357.

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