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Practice realistic MMI stations, get targeted AI feedback, and strengthen the reasoning, communication, and response quality that can help you stand out before your real medical school interview.

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Overview Mode Device 4Questions 5Evaluation
Station 3 of 6 Response: 5:00
A close friend asks you to write a reference letter for a role you don't believe they are ready for. How would you handle this conversation?
Candidate answering an MMI station
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Readiness Score
82
/ 100
Required by leading medical programs at
and more

Train for the Abilities
MMI Stations Assess

MMI is not about knowing the right answer. It scores the key qualities, your abilities, interviewers look for when evaluating your responses.

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    12 core abilities coveredFrom ethical judgment to communication to stress tolerance, your practice maps to what stations actually assess.
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    Ability-level feedback after every stationSee which abilities your response showed well and which need more depth.
AI
Ability Assessment Map
MMI Evaluation

Ability reflects the key qualities interviewers look for when evaluating your MMI responses. MMI assesses you across these 12 abilities.

Communication Skills
Empathy
Ethical Judgment
Teamwork
Problem Solving
Manual Dexterity
Professionalism
Patient Focus
Critical Thinking
Adaptability
Cultural Humility
Stress Tolerance
Aligned to What MMI Stations Assess
Updated to match your specific program requirements

Practice in a Realistic
MMI Interview Simulation

Move through a full station circuit that matches the real format, with reading time, live countdowns, and timed video responses at every station.

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    Full timed station circuitRead the prompt, then record your response under the same time pressure you will face on interview day.
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    Every station type, back to backEthical, communication, role-play, policy, and teamwork stations in one realistic run.
MMI Circuit - 6 Stations 4:52
Station 3 of 6 - Ethical Scenario
A patient refuses a recommended treatment that you believe is in their best interest, citing personal beliefs. Their family is pressuring you to override their decision.
How would you handle this situation, and what factors would guide your decision?
Ethical Reasoning Empathy Communication Professionalism
Station 3 / 6 - Video Response Submit Response

The Most Comprehensive
MMI Performance Report

After each station circuit, see where you stand on every quality, so you know what to strengthen before interview day.

MMI Performance 6-Station Circuit
82/ 100
Empathy
88
Ethical Reasoning
85
Professionalism
82
Communication
71
Critical Thinking
68
What you did well
Strong empathy and ethical reasoning. You acknowledged every perspective before proposing a course of action.
Ability Breakdown
Empathy88 / 100
You acknowledged the emotional impact on others before moving to a solution at every station.
Ethical Reasoning85 / 100
Consistently identified the core ethical tension and weighed competing values clearly.
Communication71 / 100
Responses were clear but ran long. Lead with your conclusion, then explain your reasoning.

Practice with Realistic
MMI Stations

Train across every MMI station type, from ethical scenarios to role-play and teamwork, in a realistic timed environment.

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    Every station type coveredEthical, communication, role-play, policy, and personal-reflection stations, so nothing surprises you on interview day.
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    Sort by ability to target weak areasLow on Communication? Pull up the stations that build exactly that quality.
Station Library
01Ethical Scenario
A patient asks you not to tell their family about a serious diagnosis, but the family is asking you directly. How do you respond?
EthicsProfessionalism
02Communication & Role-Play
A teammate has just missed an important deadline that affected the whole group. Speak with them about what happened.
CommunicationEmpathyTeamwork
03Policy & Social Issue
Some argue healthcare resources should prioritise patients with the best chance of recovery. What is your view, and why?
Critical ThinkingEthicsCommunication
04Personal Reflection
Describe a time you received difficult feedback. How did you respond, and what did you change afterward?
Self-AwarenessResilienceMotivation
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Work with experienced MMI coaches to sharpen your responses and lift your station scores before interview day.

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  • Proven strategies to structure balanced, confident answers under pressure
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Wherever you are in
your prep, we help.

From the day you get your interview invite to the morning you walk the circuit, MYLS guides every stage.

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First MMI Invite
Just got your interview invite. Not sure how MMI works or where to start.
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Starting to Prepare
Starting prep a few weeks out. You want realistic timed station practice and feedback you can act on.
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Final Week Before Interview
Interview day is close. You need full circuit runs to build fluency and stay calm under pressure.
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Multiple Interviews
Interviewing at several programs at once. You need to perform consistently across every station.
What Candidates Say

Real results from
real MMI candidates.

*****

"After two weeks of timed station practice my answers got so much more structured. The feedback showed me exactly where I was giving one-sided responses."

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Michelle K.
Medical School Applicant
*****

"I kept missing the ethical considerations until the feedback pointed it out. Now I naturally weigh both sides before I land on an answer."

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Sophia L.
Pharmacy Program Applicant

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Frequently Asked Questions
About MMI Interview Preparation

What is the MMI?
The MMI, or Multiple Mini Interview, is used by many health professional programs. Instead of one long interview, you rotate through short stations with scenarios such as ethical dilemmas, role-play, or personal reflection.
How do I prepare for the MMI?
Understand the qualities each station assesses, practice realistic stations under time pressure, then review feedback and adjust. Most candidates improve noticeably within two to four weeks.
What does MYLS MMI practice include?
You get realistic stations across every type, timed circuit simulations, AI feedback on every ability, a full performance report, and optional 1-on-1 coaching with admissions experts.
What types of MMI stations will I practice?
MYLS covers ethical scenario stations, communication and role-play stations, policy and social issue stations, personal reflection stations, and teamwork stations.
How long should I prepare for the MMI?
If your interview is under two weeks away, focus on full circuit runs and feedback review. With more time, build familiarity with station types first, then move to timed full circuits.
Can I actually improve my MMI performance with practice?
Yes. MMI performance reflects how clearly you reason and communicate under time pressure, and that is a learnable skill with focused, repeated practice.
Which programs use the MMI?
The MMI is used by many medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and other health professional programs across North America, Australia, and beyond.
What abilities does the MMI assess?
MYLS scores you across abilities including Communication Skills, Empathy, Ethical Judgment, Teamwork, Problem Solving, Professionalism, Patient Focus, Critical Thinking, Adaptability, Cultural Humility, and Stress Tolerance.

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