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June 13, 2005 05:04 PM
Getting RSS feeds for most medical journals

Well, I am tired of publishers not making available some RSS feeds. So using Pubmed I created a few RSS links with the newest articles in each of the most important journals:

General and Internal Medicine

New England Journal of Medicine: RSS
Annals of Internal Medicine: RSS
JAMA (Journal of American Medical Association): RSS
BMJ (British Medical Journal): RSS
Archives of Internal Medicine: RSS

Nature: RSS
Nature Medicine: RSS

Hematology / Oncology

Blood: RSS
Journal of Clinical Oncology: RSS
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI): RSS
Haematologica: RSS
Bone Marrow Transplantation: RSS

That's it. Now I can track some of those and forget about those e-mail alerts.

Posted by leo at June 13, 2005 05:04 PM

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Comments

Great gob! Thank you. I linked to it and I will suggest to our residents at CWRU/SVCH to do it.

By the way, thanks for the idea to check if PDAs are bacteria carriers. One of the residents is planning a pilot study (including 45 residents' PDAs) later this summer.

Posted by: Clinical Cases and Images at June 13, 2005 07:46 PM

Thanks for your note ! I am glad this can be used by other residents/physicians. Also let me know what results they get with the bacteria in PDA study !

best regards,
Leo

Posted by: Leo at June 13, 2005 08:16 PM

Great job Leo! Thanks for this handy tip. RSS is the way to go. Publishers are a bit slow on the uptake...

Posted by: Palmdoc at June 13, 2005 11:49 PM

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