BACKGROUND: With recent reports of public enquiries into failure to care, universities are under pressure to ensure that candidates selected for undergraduate nursing programmes demonstrate academic potential as well as characteristics and values such as compassion, empathy and integrity. The Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) was used in one university as a way of ensuring that candidates had the appropriate numeracy and literacy skills as well as a range of communication, empathy, decision-making and problem-solving skills as well as ethical insights and integrity, initiative and team-work. OBJECTIVES: To ascertain whether there is evidence of bias in MMIs (gender, age, nationality and location of secondary education) and to determi...
Nursing programs aim to select students who will succeed in theoretical studies and in clinical prac...
Objectives To examine the personal domains multiple mini interviews (MMIs) are being designed to as...
Considering the high stakes involved for students, faculty, institutions and the society, rigorous m...
Education literature worldwide is replete with studies evaluating the effectiveness of Multiple Mini...
Background: Education literature worldwide is replete with studies evaluating the effectiveness of M...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
The multiple mini interview (MMI) is an admissions instrument designed to replace the personal inter...
Background: Published research has shown the multiple mini interview (MMI) to be a reliable assessme...
Whilst an individual's cognitive skills are essential for academic progress, the possession of non-c...
Success in an undergraduate respiratory care program requires that students demonstrate skills that,...
Background: This paper presents the main findings from a project that aimed to evaluate selection...
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: Admission to the Bachelor of Midwifery (BMid) in Australia has traditionally been based ...
Nursing programs aim to select students who will succeed in theoretical studies and in clinical prac...
Objectives To examine the personal domains multiple mini interviews (MMIs) are being designed to as...
Considering the high stakes involved for students, faculty, institutions and the society, rigorous m...
Education literature worldwide is replete with studies evaluating the effectiveness of Multiple Mini...
Background: Education literature worldwide is replete with studies evaluating the effectiveness of M...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
Background: Universities in the United Kingdom (UK) are required to incorporate values based recruit...
The multiple mini interview (MMI) is an admissions instrument designed to replace the personal inter...
Background: Published research has shown the multiple mini interview (MMI) to be a reliable assessme...
Whilst an individual's cognitive skills are essential for academic progress, the possession of non-c...
Success in an undergraduate respiratory care program requires that students demonstrate skills that,...
Background: This paper presents the main findings from a project that aimed to evaluate selection...
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: Admission to the Bachelor of Midwifery (BMid) in Australia has traditionally been based ...
Nursing programs aim to select students who will succeed in theoretical studies and in clinical prac...
Objectives To examine the personal domains multiple mini interviews (MMIs) are being designed to as...
Considering the high stakes involved for students, faculty, institutions and the society, rigorous m...