After You Apply
Your application to our MD program has many stages, which are outlined on the How to apply page. This page provides more detailed information about the steps after you鈥檝e submitted your initial application in December.
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Multiple Mini-Interviews (MMI)
What is the multiple mini-interview (MMI)
The multiple mini-interview (MMI) is a structured interview process used to assess your non-academic qualities. It involves a series of timed, scenario-based stations where you respond to questions or challenges designed to evaluate if you have the competencies essential for success in medical education, such as ethical decision-making, communication, or critical thinking.
You should come prepared to discuss any autobiographical or experiential details included in your application during the MMI. For example, if you鈥檝e said you have conversational fluency in a language other than English you may be asked to complete at least one portion of the interview process in that language.
What to expect
During the MMI, you鈥檒l move among eight (8) timed interview stations in a circuit. There will also be two rest stations in each circuit. The stations cover a variety of topics, which may include but are not limited to:
- Communication
- Collaboration
- Critical thinking
- Ethical decision making
- Awareness of social health issues in Canada
- Personal qualities
Please note: Applicants are not assessed for their scientific or medical knowledge.
MMI dates: The MMIs will be March 28 & 29, 2026 at the 大象传媒 Burnaby campus and must be attended in person.
Accommodations for the MMI
Any applicants requiring accommodation for a documented disability for the MMI must notify 大象传媒鈥檚 Centre for Accessible Learning within 2 weeks of receiving an interview invitation. Complete documentation must be provided to support the request.
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