MMI Practice

MMI practice starts with 8 realistic stations, then opens into a full prep guide

Browse sample MMI stations first, then use the guide below to understand what assessors are actually watching for, how the original MMI format works, and how to turn station practice into better interview performance.

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Sample MMI stations

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Hallway Confidentiality Breach
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Hallway Confidentiality Breach

Ethical DilemmaEthics
Supporting a Struggling Classmate
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Supporting a Struggling Classmate

Role-PlayEmpathy
Physician Conscientious Objection Policy
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Physician Conscientious Objection Policy

Policy QuestionEthics
A Time You Were Proven Wrong
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A Time You Were Proven Wrong

Personal ReflectionSelf-Awareness
Research Presentation Disagreement
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Research Presentation Disagreement

CollaborationCommunication
Witnessing Academic Dishonesty
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Witnessing Academic Dishonesty

Ethical DilemmaEthics
Burned-Out Team Member
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Burned-Out Team Member

Role-PlayEmpathy
Universal Healthcare Coverage
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Universal Healthcare Coverage

Policy QuestionHealth Policy
MMI PracticeLong-form guide

From sample stations into a practical MMI guide

McMaster's original MMI format uses short independent stations to sample how you think and communicate across different situations. The guide below focuses on what that means for prep: how to use the reading period, how to adapt to different station types, and how to sound thoughtful without sounding rehearsed.

What you'll learn

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