Background Entry into specialty training was determined by a National Assessment Centre (NAC) approach using a combination of a behavioural Multiple-Mini-Interview (MMI) and a written Situational Judgement Test (SJT). We wanted to know if interviewers could make reliable and valid decisions about the non-cognitive characteristics of candidates with the purpose of selecting them into general practice specialty training using the MMI. Second, we explored the concurrent validity of the MMI with the SJT. Methods A variance components analysis estimated the reliability and sources of measurement error. Further modelling estimated the optimal configurations for future MMI iterations. We calculated the relationship of the MMI with the SJT. Resul...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background: Historically, semi-structured interviews (SSI) ha...
Selection into medical education and training is a high-stakes process. A key unanswered issue is th...
Background. Family Medicine Residency Program at the Aga Khan University has applicants for the resi...
Considering the high stakes involved for students, faculty, institutions and the society, rigorous m...
Objective: To describe the development and pilot testing of a set of admissions instruments based on...
Background Multiple mini-interviews (MMIs) are a well-established method of assessing n...
BACKGROUND: The Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI) has been used increasingly for selection of students t...
Background: The traditional, panel style interview and the multiple mini interview (MMI) are two opt...
Abstract Background Multiple mini-interviews (MMI) become increasingly popular for the selection of ...
Background: Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs) are being used by a growing number of postgraduate train...
Background: In the 11 years since its development at McMaster University Medical School, the multipl...
Background The multiple mini-interview (MMI) is a common assessment strategy used in student selecti...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the validity and utility of and candidate reactions towards...
Objectives: Standard interviews are used by most residency programs to assess non-cognitive skills, ...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background: Historically, semi-structured interviews (SSI) ha...
Selection into medical education and training is a high-stakes process. A key unanswered issue is th...
Background. Family Medicine Residency Program at the Aga Khan University has applicants for the resi...
Considering the high stakes involved for students, faculty, institutions and the society, rigorous m...
Objective: To describe the development and pilot testing of a set of admissions instruments based on...
Background Multiple mini-interviews (MMIs) are a well-established method of assessing n...
BACKGROUND: The Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI) has been used increasingly for selection of students t...
Background: The traditional, panel style interview and the multiple mini interview (MMI) are two opt...
Abstract Background Multiple mini-interviews (MMI) become increasingly popular for the selection of ...
Background: Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs) are being used by a growing number of postgraduate train...
Background: In the 11 years since its development at McMaster University Medical School, the multipl...
Background The multiple mini-interview (MMI) is a common assessment strategy used in student selecti...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the validity and utility of and candidate reactions towards...
Objectives: Standard interviews are used by most residency programs to assess non-cognitive skills, ...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background: Historically, semi-structured interviews (SSI) ha...
Selection into medical education and training is a high-stakes process. A key unanswered issue is th...
Background. Family Medicine Residency Program at the Aga Khan University has applicants for the resi...