TL;DR: Yes. Just ask Vera in plain English to remember something, and Vera will save it to your personal memory for next time.
How Vera memory works
Vera has a built-in memory system that learns your preferences over time. When you ask Vera to remember something — your writing style, formatting preferences, or anything else about how you work — Vera saves it to your personal memory and applies it automatically going forward.
Memory is scoped to you. Each provider has their own personalized Vera, so your preferences never affect anyone else's experience.
How to ask Vera to remember something
Just tell Vera in plain English. For example:
"Remember that I prefer SOAP notes over narrative format."
"Remember to always include parent education in my treatment plans."
"Remember that I sign off as 'Dr. Smith, OTD' on every note."
"Remember that I like my notes to be concise — no more than 3 sentences per section."
Viewing and managing your memories
You can see everything Vera has saved at any time:
Click the Vera memory icon in the top-right corner.
Review the list of saved memories.
Edit or remove any memory whenever you want.
Questions?
If you have questions about Vera memory or anything else, reach out to [email protected].
