> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.connected.illumina.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.connected.illumina.com/emedgene/emedgene-analyze-manual/settings/my_settings.md).

# My settings

The My settings page can be accessed by clicking on the corresponding tab under [Settings](/emedgene/emedgene-analyze-manual/settings.md).

## The My settings page features the following cards:

### **Professional Credentials**

Add or modify your details, including:

* Full name
* Title
* Specialty
* License number

### **Contact Information**

* Add or modify your contact details including:
  * Personal phone number
  * Office phone number
  * Office address
* Check the box to receive updates regarding case status via email

### Organization

Choose one of your organizations, then add or modify organization details including:

* Organization address
* Department

### **Roles and Permissions**

Here you can see your assigned roles within the current organization.

{% hint style="info" %}
In Illumina environments, user access is managed through the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) service. Each [Emedgene user role](/emedgene/emedgene-analyze-manual/settings/user_roles.md) maps to a specific IAM scope. These scopes can be grouped into an IAM role, which is then assigned to a user.

In legacy Emedgene environments, user roles are managed directly within the platform via the User Management tab in Settings.
{% endhint %}

### **Avatar**

Upload or change your profile picture. If no profile picture is set, user initials are displayed instead.


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