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Birmingham conducts Multiple Mini Interviews. There are seven stations, each six minutes long, with two minutes of preparation time outside the station to read information relating to the topic. There are one or two interviewers at each station, one will discuss the topics with you and assesses your performance, while the other (if present) is an observer and will not participate in the questioning.
Stations covered are likely to include the following:
1) Ethics
2) Motivation and Insight into Medicine: Challenges faced by practitioners
3) Data Interpretation
4) Interactive Task: Engagement with Student
5) Motivation and Insight into Medicine: Personal Qualities
6) Dealing with personal and ethical challenges
7) Interactive Task: Role Play
It is vitally important to keep in mind the following factors when preparing for your upcoming interview:
As with any interview, it is all about managing the interviewer’s perception of you and painting yourself in the best light possible. The MMI process means that you must impress a larger number of people over a shorter time period. The key to managing this form of interview is to ensure that your focus remains on the current station, rather than previous ones (which may or may not have gone as well as expected). There are two minutes between stations, in which to read the instructions/task and to refocus before the interview begins.
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General/Personal Statement Station:Â You may be asked about anything in your personal statement. Assume that the interviewer has not read this prior to meeting you and that you will need to describe it to them in detail. Your volunteering activities and work experience are often of great interest to them, especially examples when they showcase the skills necessary for a medical career. Some of the questions which have come up in recent years include:
Motivation and Insight into Medicine:Â This station can be a discussion based on specific aspects of your work experience; in particular, those experiences where you had some role in providing care or support to vulnerable individuals. Questions at this station may include:
Role play Station:Â This station gives you a chance to show how comfortable and confident you are at meeting a new person and having a short conversation with them. You may be provided with a brief paragraph to explain the context of the conversation, and then allowed to run it however you deem most appropriate. The station is primarily about communication and confidence instead of about testing your knowledge.
Data Analysis Station:Â You may be presented with data relating to a patient scenario (for example, a table or graph), a pencil and paper. There are often a number of questions to work through in the six minute time constraint (in some instances this has been as high as 12 questions) and is designed to assess how you cope under pressure. Questions may include:
Case/Article Reviews: Whilst not being tested every year, previously this station has presented students with a short introduction to a topic relevant to health care and be expected to identify the issues that are of particular relevance to this topic. A range of recent case reviews can be found in the MMI Question Bank.
Ethical Dilemma:Â This station provides candidates with the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to consider and communicate about ethical issues in a balanced manner. Knowledge of the four key principles of ethics and the GMC guidelines will be particularly useful for this station as well as being able to support your position with well-considered reasons. Examples of previous dilemmas include:
Science/Medicine Station:Â Examples of previously asked questions in this station include:
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