What is the benefit of RSS?
As a busy medical or dental professional it is difficult to stay ahead of all the latest developments in your field. The important information you need may be on many websites but you don't have the time to regularly visit them all. This is where RSS can help.
What is RSS?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." It allows you to receive up-to-date information from sites in one spot, where you can then read them on your own time.
In order to receive an RSS feed you have subscribe to it – think of it as like subscribing to a magazine or newspaper.
Why MDDUS RSS feed?
By subscribing to MDDUS RSS feed you can stay up to date with the latest regulatory and medico-legal and dento-legal news. Our feed also includes current updates on risk, a case of the month and lists of upcoming conferences and events.
How do use RSS?
To subscribe to an RSS feed all you need to have an RSS Reader. A reader is a place you can go to read your feeds. The popular readers are
Yahoo ,
Google ,
Bloglines ,
Newsgator ,
myAOL, pageflakes ,
netvibes , but there are many more available. You can find out more about RSS from
wikipedia and other readers from the
BBC.
If you have any further questions about how to subscribe to the MDDUS RSS feed please contact us at
info@mddus.com