Title of article :
Multiple Mini-Interviews: Current Perspectives on Utility and Limitations
Author/Authors :
Ali, Sobia Department of Health Professions Education - Liaquat National Hospital & Medical College - Karachi , Pakistan , Hashmi, Muhammad Suleman Sadiq Department of Health Professions Education - Liaquat National Hospital & Medical College - Karachi , Pakistan , Umair, Mehnaz Department of Health Professions Education - Liaquat National Hospital & Medical College - Karachi , Pakistan , Huda, Nighat Department of Health Professions Education - Liaquat National Hospital & Medical College - Karachi , Pakistan , Beg, Mirza Aroosa Department of Medical Education - Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) - Karachi , Pakistan
Pages :
8
From page :
1031
To page :
1038
Abstract :
The growing role of healthcare professionals urged admissions committees to restructure their selection process and assess key personal attributes rather than academic achievements only. Multiple mini interviews (MMIs) were designed in 2002 to assess such domains in prospective healthcare professions. Being a high-stake assessment, the utility and limitations of MMI need to be explored. The purpose of this article is to review the available evidence to establish its utility. The claim of the reliability is verified by the studies assessing the effect of number of stations, duration of stations, format and scoring systems of stations and number of raters assessing the applicants. Similarly, by gathering evidence concerning its content validity, convergent/divergent correlation and predictive ability, validity is ensured. Finally, its acceptability and feasibility along with limitations is discussed. This article concludes by providing recommendations for further work required to deal with the limitations and enhance its utility.
Keywords :
feasibility , validity , reliability , MMI , utility , limitations , acceptability
Journal title :
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Serial Year :
2019
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2626032
Link To Document :
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