RSS is a way to tell your favorite websites to let you know when they have new content. RSS also allows you to access this content on your own timetable. RSS does not clog up your email.
First, you pick an RSS Feed Reader. A couple of free and easy to use ones are Google Reader and Bloglines.
Second, when you see an RSS icon, click it. The page that comes up will give you everything you need to enable the content you want to come to you.
For a simple and quick video description of how RSS works, view the video at the bottom of this page.
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Education:
1992 The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, B.A. Chemistry
1996 The University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, Doctor of Medicine
Experience
2003 Cardiovascular Physicians of North Atlanta, P.C. www.cpnapc.com
1999 Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, Cardiovascular Disease, Interventional Cardiology
1996 Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, Internal Medicine
Certifications:
Cardiovascular Disease, Nuclear and Interventional Cardiology