Background: The traditional, panel style interview and the multiple mini interview (MMI) are two options to use in the selection of medical trainees with each interview format having inherent advantages and disadvantages. Our aim was to compare the traditional and MMI on the same cohort of postgraduate applicants to the Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Toronto.Method: Twenty-seven applicants from the 2010 Canadian Residency Matching Service selected for interview at the University of Toronto, Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery were included in the study. Each applicant participated in both a traditional interview and MMI.Results: Traditional interviews marked out of a total max...
Background. Family Medicine Residency Program at the Aga Khan University has applicants for the resi...
Introduction: Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) is used to determine the most suitable candidates for th...
Overview With interviews poor inter-rater reliability, subjective interview scores, lack of consiste...
Objectives: Standard interviews are used by most residency programs to assess non-cognitive skills, ...
Background: Across the globe multiple mini interviews (MMIs) have rapidly replaced the use of panel ...
Introduction: This paper compares the panel interview (PI) performance with the multiple mini interv...
PURPOSE: The multiple mini-interview (MMI) is a validated interview technique used primarily to eval...
BACKGROUND: The Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI) has been used increasingly for selection of students t...
Abstract Background Across the globe multiple mini interviews (MMIs) have rapidly replaced the use o...
Objective: To describe the development and pilot testing of a set of admissions instruments based on...
BACKGROUND: Standard interviews are used by most residency programs in the United States for assessm...
Introduction: The Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) demonstrates efficacy and superiority over tradition...
Within Cardiff University a number of healthcare courses are using the multiple-mini interview (MMI)...
BACKGROUND: Multiple mini-interviews (MMI) are emerging as the preferred interview format for admitt...
Background: In the 11 years since its development at McMaster University Medical School, the multipl...
Background. Family Medicine Residency Program at the Aga Khan University has applicants for the resi...
Introduction: Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) is used to determine the most suitable candidates for th...
Overview With interviews poor inter-rater reliability, subjective interview scores, lack of consiste...
Objectives: Standard interviews are used by most residency programs to assess non-cognitive skills, ...
Background: Across the globe multiple mini interviews (MMIs) have rapidly replaced the use of panel ...
Introduction: This paper compares the panel interview (PI) performance with the multiple mini interv...
PURPOSE: The multiple mini-interview (MMI) is a validated interview technique used primarily to eval...
BACKGROUND: The Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI) has been used increasingly for selection of students t...
Abstract Background Across the globe multiple mini interviews (MMIs) have rapidly replaced the use o...
Objective: To describe the development and pilot testing of a set of admissions instruments based on...
BACKGROUND: Standard interviews are used by most residency programs in the United States for assessm...
Introduction: The Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) demonstrates efficacy and superiority over tradition...
Within Cardiff University a number of healthcare courses are using the multiple-mini interview (MMI)...
BACKGROUND: Multiple mini-interviews (MMI) are emerging as the preferred interview format for admitt...
Background: In the 11 years since its development at McMaster University Medical School, the multipl...
Background. Family Medicine Residency Program at the Aga Khan University has applicants for the resi...
Introduction: Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) is used to determine the most suitable candidates for th...
Overview With interviews poor inter-rater reliability, subjective interview scores, lack of consiste...