Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs) are fundamentally different from traditional interviews. Admissions committees evaluate your clinical reasoning, communication under pressure, ethical judgment, and ability to handle ambiguity—not just your test scores or resume. Each station presents a realistic clinical or interpersonal scenario and assesses how you think, not just what you know.
MMI Interview coaching prepares you to demonstrate authentic clinical judgment, empathy in difficult situations, and ethical reasoning. You practice decomposing complex scenarios (How do you handle patient autonomy vs. medical duty? How do you communicate bad news? How do you work as part of a team?), analyzing real healthcare challenges from Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, Cleveland Clinic, Stanford, and Harvard, and articulating decisions with clarity and conviction.
How it works
- Practice MMI scenarios modeled on real clinical decision-making and communication challenges from top medical institutions
- Get AI-powered feedback on your communication clarity, ethical reasoning, and clinical judgment
- Build skills across MMI competencies: patient communication, ethical decision-making, teamwork, and stress management
- Track your progress across 20+ clinical and communication competencies with adaptive difficulty
Why MMI interviews need dedicated prep
MMI stations require more than medical knowledge—you need to communicate with empathy, balance competing ethical principles, handle emotionally charged situations, and show authentic clinical judgment under time pressure. Generic interview prep doesn't teach you to reflect back a patient's emotions, navigate autonomy vs. medical duty, or explain complex decisions clearly to diverse audiences.
The AI coach pushes you on specifics: How do you establish psychological safety in difficult conversations? How do you respect patient autonomy while advocating for their health? How do you acknowledge uncertainty without losing credibility? How do you escalate to specialists appropriately? These are the decisions clinicians make daily, and these are the questions medical schools ask to assess your readiness for patient care.
Built for aspiring healthcare professionals
Whether you're applying to medical school, dental school, or veterinary school, this platform helps you prepare for MMI-specific interviews. You'll work through realistic scenarios—navigating difficult patient conversations, making ethical decisions with incomplete information, and demonstrating clinical reasoning in high-pressure settings. Learn to communicate like a clinician, with empathy, clarity, and authentic judgment.
