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Full example MMI medical school interview circuit for you to try

We have released a full example MMI Interview based on current medical school interview trends for you you practice your skills. This session is best undertaken in pairs, with one person acting as the examiner, and the second the candidate. The questions do not involve any role play or practical tasks. We wrote these questions ourselves. Here are some instructions:-

The examiner reads the question to the student. The station is a total of 7 minutes including the time the examiner takes to ask the question.
The questions have a degree of vagueness about them. This is deliberate as to allow a spectrum of responses from candidates.
The student may wish the examiner to repeat the question, or pause for thought. We would advise no extra time is allowed for this. This would therefore reduce the time the student has to respond.
The examiner is permitted to define terms or help clarify instructions should the candidate be uncertain.
Station 6 has a list that the candidate needs to read. This is allowed for in the time permitted. You may wish to print this list separately to show the candidate.
At 7 minutes, the examiner must stop. A pause of 1 minute should pass before proceeding to the next question. No feedback should be provided during the MMI interview.

The full circuit questions are on our medical school blog. Please have a look to continue and let us know what you think!
https://www.bluepeanut.co.uk/medical-school-blog/mmicircuit

Let us know what you think and if you find this exercise useful.

Blue Peanut Medical Education
https://www.bluepeanut.co.uk/
P.S. For those of you on our medical school interview course - we will not be using these questions in your mock MMI exam!
We cannot post interview questions on the TSR forums (even though we write them ourselves). If you find this exercise useful, I will create a few more circuits for you to practice (free on our blog). Please send me some feedback on how you are finding our questions – do you find them challenging or easy?

Blue Peanut Medical Education
https://www.bluepeanut.co.uk/

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