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During this presentation, we will go over how to prep and succeed during your MMI.
What is a Multiple Mini Interview or MMI?
The Multiple Mini Interview (MMI), developed by McMaster University, is an interview format that consists of a series of six-10 interview stations, each focused on a different question or scenario. The MMI is designed to measure competencies like oral communication, social and non-verbal skills, and teamwork which are important indicators of how an applicant will interact with patients and colleagues as a physician.
What is the best way to prepare for the MMI?
The MMI does not test specific knowledge. The format is designed to allow candidates to showcase their interpersonal and critical thinking skills. The best way to prepare is to practice expressing yourself articulately and logically in a timed environment.
According to an applicant who completed the MMI, "I felt like the MMI allowed the interviewers to get responses that couldn't be so easily prepared for in advance, thus giving them a very realistic picture of the applicant and enabling them to make better decisions. I felt prepared to show who I am in everyday life!"
This is a prep workshop, if you wish to partake in the MMI interviews please follow this link: https://myexperience.uleth.ca/openEvents.htm?eventId=3412
All students and alumni can register for MMI prep here: https://myexperience.uleth.ca/openEvents.htm?eventId=3424
To join the actual MMI interviews please follow this link: https://myexperience.uleth.ca/openEvents.htm?eventId=3412
Contact:
Jason Kirbyson | j.kirbyson@uleth.ca | 403-332-4461 | myexperience.uleth.ca/home.htm