The Pocket Medical Interview app prepares applicants for the panel interview or Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) for admission to programs such as Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, and Nursing.
The MMI is an interview format pioneered by McMaster University in 2002 and has since been adopted at other academic institutions across North America as well as internationally. It uses multiple timed stations to assess applicants' non-academic traits such as empathy, interpersonal skills, communication, and self-assessment.
For many applicants, having limited time to come up with an organized answer to a question prompt can be stressful and is not something that comes naturally. With practice, the process can become significantly less intimidating. This app includes hundreds of practice questions and a selection of sample answers to help structure responses.
The creators of this app are Canadian medical and dental school graduates.
The MMI is an interview format pioneered by McMaster University in 2002 and has since been adopted at other academic institutions across North America as well as internationally. It uses multiple timed stations to assess applicants' non-academic traits such as empathy, interpersonal skills, communication, and self-assessment.
For many applicants, having limited time to come up with an organized answer to a question prompt can be stressful and is not something that comes naturally. With practice, the process can become significantly less intimidating. This app includes hundreds of practice questions and a selection of sample answers to help structure responses.
The creators of this app are Canadian medical and dental school graduates.
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