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Many institutions provide a username and password through the library to provide remote access to their users. If your institution provides remote access this way:
Note: Not all institutions provide remote access this way. If the instructions above do not apply to you, please contact your library to find out about remote access at your institution.
Once there, please create a free McGraw Hill (MH) Access account so you can log in directly to the site moving forward. Once you affiliate your personal account with your institution, your account will be affiliated with your institution for 180 days until you have to reaffiliate with the institution.
Please note that if you go home or off campus, this doesn't mean that you will be automatically logged in to your personal McGraw Hill Access account. The 180-day affiliation just means that your personal account (once logged in) will be automatically affiliated with your institution.
Check that you have access!
If you are still unable to access content after reaffiliating, please visit the Access site's support page (ex. https://accesspharmacy.mhmedical.com/support) while connected through your institution and send us a screenshot of that page. This will help us verify how the system is recognizing your connection.
Your institution may subscribe to the following platforms:
Based in Toronto, Canada, Sean joined the team in 2017 and has recruited all of the amazing individuals who work in Customer Success. Prior to this role, Sean spent the previous 9 years working in the Canadian higher ed industry helping faculty move their classrooms online.
In his spare time Sean enjoys spending time with his wife and daughters at the family cottage while fishing, water skiing, and golfing.

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The Access User Center contains information for librarians and end users of the McGraw Hill Medical suite of Access and Collection websites.