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Student Consult (www.studentconsult.com)

Student Consult is Elsevier's student-centered website that provides medical students online access to select Elsevier content that they have purchased.

Look for the Student Consult logo on many of your textbooks and review books, or you can purchase eBook subscriptions directly on the website.

Top 10 Reasons Why Students Love Student Consult:

10. FREE access to most of your required and recommended textbooks, anywhere you can get online
9. Note-taking, bookmarking, printing
8. Searching across all your Student Consult products to find a term, disease or condition fast
7. FREE downloading of all the images, figures, and tables for your notes and presentations
6. Easy access to your USMLE Consult exam simulation prep plan with one click
5. For most titles, FREE bonuses like Questions, Cases, Animations and more, to help you study
4. Going Paperless to get e-only access to books or question bundles by subject for a short time
3. Getting more than just textbooks – there are review books, interactive flash card decks, and everything in between
2. Integration Links telling you how one topic relates to another in a different book AND getting a chunk of that other content for FREE

AND THE #1 REASON WHY STUDENTS CHOOSE STUDENT CONSULT…LIGHTER BAGS – JUST GRAB YOUR LAPTOP OR TABLET & GO!

Student Consult is easy and convenient to use. If you have books that have Student Consult access -- be sure and UNLOCK and ACTIVATE them today and ENHANCE YOUR STUDY POWER!

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When was the last time USMLE consult has been updated?

In comparison to your competitors like Kaplan Qbank, USMLE World, and USMLE Rx, have ELS made any improvements or updates in order to better compete?

Also, do you have full-length self-assessment exams similar to the ones offered by Kaplan, or UW?
 
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