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We are excited to announce that we have enhanced the usability of the IARP website for members by integrating our database with the website. What does this mean for you?It means you have a new member profile where you can keep your contact information current, post jobs, view career opportunities, search other members in the Member Directory and more! Helpful TipsIf you have forgotten your user name or password, please go here to reset. Once you are logged into your member portal, please take a moment to update your information. Go to Manage Profile and under Information & Settings, click on Edit Bio. You can now control the privacy for all of your data. We set a default, so when you are in edit bio, select what is private, members only or public. Simply click on the icon to the left of the data field and select the proper level. When you log into the website, you will be on the Manage Profile page. On the right side of the page are quick links to access the new community features on the website that are also accessible on the Manage Profile Page. Please note: Below are detailed instructions by area for you to get the most of the website functionality. How do you login and control your profile?If you have forgotten your password, please click on the "Forgot Your Password" link on the login page. Once you log in, please change your password to something you will remember and be sure to review and update your unique profile. You can do this by clicking on "Manage Profile" found under the "My Profile" menu on the right side of the website, and then clicking on "Edit Bio" under "Information and Settings." If you have forgotten your password, please click on the "Forgot Your Password" link on the login page. Once you log in, please change your password to something you will remember and be sure to review and update your unique profile. You can do this by clicking on "Manage Profile" found under the "My Profile" menu on the right side of the website, and then clicking on "Edit Bio" under "Information and Settings." Member PortalOnce you are logged into your member portal please take a moment to update your information.
How do I renew my membership?It's quick and easy to renew your membership with IARP. Or you may:
Member Profile Home PageWhen you log in to the IARP website, you will land on your Member Profile Home page. On the main Profile Home page you'll see your Bio and Photo, should you choose to upload one. On the right side of the Member Profile page are quick links to get you to various components in your Member Profile. Below is information about each of these components. Photo – you can upload your photo by clicking on the Photo box and selecting Add Photo. Bio – Your Bio is essentially the information you provided on your member application or during membership renewal. This section shows the information you’ve chosen to share with other members when they search your name in the Member Directory. You can manage the settings for each of the above items in your Member Profile by selecting Preferences. You can determine who will see this information on your Member Profile Home page by selecting to make them viewable to the public, members only, or only to you and system administrators. Information & SettingsEdit Bio – This is where you update your data and set your Privacy Settings to determine what information is available to the public, members only or administrators only when someone searches your name in the Member Directory. You have the ability to control the privacy for ALL of your data with IARP. Your data is presently set to the default settings. To change the privacy settings on your data, just click on the "lock" icon to the left of the data field and select the desired privacy level. You may choose for example to have your email available to the public (so physicians could contact you directly), but keep your phone number available to Members Only to avoid unwanted solicitations. There are three choices: Public (Visible to Everyone), Members Only (Visible Only to Members) and Private (Not Visible in Profile). Privacy Setting Note: You can check your privacy settings by clicking on Public Profile on the right side of the page to see what information the Public can see when they view your Member Profile. Preferences – You can customize your Member Profile settings for various website features (Career Center, Community, Connections, Favorites, Groups, Messaging, Profile and Wall). You can turn notifications and messages on or off, and subscribe to newsletters from the Forum and your Groups. Invoicing, Payments & HistoryInvoices – You can view current and process invoices as well as pay open invoices online in this section. You may also print receipts for your purchases. Membership – You can view your membership status and renew your membership in this section. You should be able to renew your membership up to 90 days prior to your membership expiration. Event Registrations - Any IARP events that you've registered for including Webinars, Conferences, etc. will show up in your Event Registrations area. Content & FeaturesNetworks – Add your public social networks here (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter) and a direct link/icon will be added to your profile so members can connect with you on those networks. You can also access your Networks from the quick links on the right side of the page. Files and Links - You can save files and links to your Member Profile and manage them in this section. You may want to save something from the IARP Resource Library or a document from the website or anywhere. Click on the Files and Links in your quick links on the right side of the page to access this area. Email IssuesIf you stop receiving IARP emails, there are a couple things to check. Add us to your email whitelist (address book / safe sender list): IARP sends several emails each month. If you are not receiving the emails, check to make sure that you are opted in to receive our emails, and that our address is whitelisted. AOL users: Contact your IT: Have you stopped receiving your Connect subscription emails?Please follow these steps.
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