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Based on my search, it seems like you’re looking to organize your internal medicine rotation cards by system to make them easier to study. While AnkiHub doesn’t directly convert unsuspended cards into subdecks, there are a few approaches you can use:

Using Filtered Decks in Anki

You can create filtered decks based on tags to study specific systems:

  1. In Anki, click “Create Filtered Deck”
  2. Use a search query like tag:Cardiology is:due (replace “Cardiology” with the system you want to study)
  3. This will create a temporary deck with just those cards for focused study

Using Optional Tags in AnkiHub

AnkiHub has a feature called “Optional Tag Groups” that can help organize your cards:

  1. You can subscribe to optional tag groups that organize cards by system
  2. Or create your own optional tag group for your internal medicine rotation
  3. Tag cards by system using the format: AnkiHub_Optional::InternalMed::Cardiology (for example)

After tagging, you can filter your browser or create filtered decks based on these tags.

Smart Search (Premium Feature)

If you have AnkiHub Premium, you can use Smart Search to find cards related to specific systems or topics without needing to set up tags in advance.

Browser Filtering

For quick study sessions:

  1. Open the Anki browser
  2. Search for relevant system tags (e.g., tag:Cardiology)
  3. Select all cards and use “Study Now” to review just those cards

These approaches let you study system-specific content without permanently reorganizing your deck structure, which is generally recommended to avoid interfering with Anki’s spaced repetition algorithm.

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