So this week is the week that the Michener Institute is conducting multiple mini interviews (MMIs) to assess candidates on their ability to respond to various scenarios. Some of them are obviously related to healthcare and other scenarios focus on other areas. There might also be an acting station in which you must interact with the actor regarding a specific scenario. I really enjoyed the MMI circuit and found it much better than a traditional interview. It is a really interesting approach and McMaster University has published many articles on its efficacy.
The scenarios you encounter will be different than the ones you have used to practice so get used to thinking on your feet and logically working through a problem. Make sure to get a good night sleep before the interview and don't be too nervous during the circuit. If you think you did badly on a station, don't dwell on your mistakes and focus on the other remaining stations. The circuit will go by pretty quickly and most people have really good things to say about it once it is finally over. Best of luck if you have an interview this week :)
I have posted a bunch of sources with sample questions and I encourage you to check them out. Also practice as much as possible with a friend and have them formulate followup questions for you. I found that really useful for getting used to responding within the time limit.
Sample MMI Questions
Sample MMI Questions
Sample MMI Questions
Sample MMI Questions
Sample MMI Questions
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