Interview
Questions
Medical School MMI Interview Questions
Multiple Mini Interview scenarios for medical school admissions 2025. Includes ethics, policy, communication, and role-play stations used by top programs.
What would you do if you witnessed a senior physician behaving unprofessionally?
What challenges do you anticipate in your medical career and how will you address them?
A patient refuses a life-saving treatment due to religious beliefs. How would you approach this?
How do you think healthcare should balance cost and quality of care?
How would you explain a serious diagnosis to a patient who has limited health literacy?
A 14-year-old patient asks you for birth control pills and requests that you not tell her parents. What would you do?
Parents of your pediatric patient are refusing vaccinations for their child. How would you approach this conversation?
A terminally ill patient tells you they plan to end their own life. They called to thank you for being their doctor. How do you handle this?
You need to tell a patient that their cancer has returned and spread. How would you approach this conversation?
During surgery, some nerve damage occurred that may affect the patient leg function. How would you inform the patient?
You have one organ available for transplant and two equally qualified patients. How do you decide who receives it?
How do you plan to maintain work-life balance during your demanding medical training and career?
You are working in a busy emergency room with multiple urgent cases. How do you prioritize and explain your reasoning to your supervisor?
Why do you want to become a doctor? What experiences led you to this decision?
You suspect a colleague is impaired due to substance use while on duty. What would you do?
A patient wants to pursue alternative medicine instead of evidence-based treatment for a serious condition. How do you respond?
A patient family wants aggressive treatment, but the patient previously expressed they want comfort care only. How do you handle this?