In order to reset your own password in MediBooks, you must be able to log in to your own account, and with some older versions of MediBooks, you will need to know your old password. If either of these happen, a practice manager can reset your password using the steps shown in this guide: Resetting a User's Password as an Administrator
To change your password, go to the [Home] Tab, and click on [Change Password].
An annotated image showing the location of the "Change Password" button.
A Pop-Up message will appear on the screen, enter your new password into both boxes, then click [Save].
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