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The Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) protocol is an innovative selection procedure designed to assess the (non-cognitive) qualities and characteristics of applicants to professional programs. This interactive presentation is designed to explain the MMI process as well as to demonstrate strategies and exercises to help you build skills, reduce anxiety, examine your style, and increase your confidence.
•   Learn the difference between traditional (standard) interviews and the Multiple Mini Interview (MMI).
•   Explore what admission committees look for when they are interviewing applicants.
•   Find out how to prepare for those challenging questions, scenarios and situations.
•   Share strategies for improving your interview skills.
Opportunities will be provided to demonstrate and improve your skills through role-playing and discussions. Additional helpful supports and resources will be provided.
Thursday, 19 September, 2013 6-7:30 303 SUB
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Space is limited. Register: Jeanette.Hung@dal.ca
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Jeanette Hung MEd (Counselling) CCC, RCT is the Career Counselling Services Coordinator, Counselling Services. Jeanette has provided workshops to pre-med students, medical students, residents and fellows. She has also presented to staff and students at Journal Clubs and Grand Rounds.
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