PURPOSE: The authors report multiple mini-interview (MMI) selection process data at the University of Dundee Medical School; staff, students, and simulated patients were examiners and investigated how effective this process was in separating candidates for entry into medical school according to the attributes measured, whether the different groups of examiners exhibited systematic differences in their rating patterns, and what effect such differences might have on candidates' scores. METHOD: The 452 candidates assessed in 2009 rotated through the same 10-station MMI that measured six noncognitive attributes. Each candidate was rated by one examiner in each station. Scores were analyzed using Facets software, with candidates, examiners, and ...
Background: In the 11 years since its development at McMaster University Medical School, the multipl...
Introduction: The Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) demonstrates efficacy and superiority over tradition...
Although unreliable and not predictive of medical school performance, the admission interview contin...
PURPOSE: The authors report multiple mini-interview (MMI) selection process data at the University o...
For many undergraduate medical education (UME) programs, ratings of applicantsâ performance in int...
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: In the 11 years since its development at McMaster University Medical School, the multipl...
Background: The Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI) is a new interview process that Dundee Medical School ...
Objective. To describe the development, implementation, and evaluation of the multiple mini-intervie...
INTRODUCTION: Widening participation in Medicine is a key policy priority as it helps promote a div...
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: In the 11 years since its development at McMaster University Medical School, the multipl...
Introduction: The Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) demonstrates efficacy and superiority over tradition...
Although unreliable and not predictive of medical school performance, the admission interview contin...
PURPOSE: The authors report multiple mini-interview (MMI) selection process data at the University o...
For many undergraduate medical education (UME) programs, ratings of applicantsâ performance in int...
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: In the 11 years since its development at McMaster University Medical School, the multipl...
Background: The Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI) is a new interview process that Dundee Medical School ...
Objective. To describe the development, implementation, and evaluation of the multiple mini-intervie...
INTRODUCTION: Widening participation in Medicine is a key policy priority as it helps promote a div...
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: In the 11 years since its development at McMaster University Medical School, the multipl...
Introduction: The Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) demonstrates efficacy and superiority over tradition...
Although unreliable and not predictive of medical school performance, the admission interview contin...