2022-2023 South Carolina - Greenville

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For the interview, do you have to act out the scenario or just talk about a scenario in like a hypothetical? I guess what I'm asking is do you have to pretend to be a doctor and talk to your "patient" or just say stuff like "In that scenario I would do this...", etc. ?

Lol sorry if this question makes no sense. Just trying to figure out how MMIs work
4/5 are role play scenarios where you have to act. 1/5 is just answering a prompt. I honestly wouldn’t worry too much about the MMI. Just research some common MMI role play scenario prompts and that should be enough
 
One more question. Are there any group responses? Like is there any prompt that you get paired up with other applicants to test like teamwork or something?
No everything is individual (I think their website explains the MMI process more in detail). The MMI scenarios honestly were not that bad. Easier said than done but I wouldn’t stress about it too much.
 
My application was completed back in August. I haven't heard anything since then..... thoughts? Is anyone else in this same boat?
From my experience talking to people I know and looking on this forum for past years, Greenville sends IIs only 2-3 weeks before the interview date. So there’s still plenty of chance to get one later
 
I interviewed 10/24 and still haven’t heard anything. Should I ask for a status update or are they just backed up due to the holidays?
 
You definitely should’ve received an email by this point. All October interviews were notified end of October and November interviews end of November. I’d reach out to admissions
Thank you. I’ll give them a call later today. Hopefully this won’t affect my application I check my email everyday and didn’t receive anything or get a call/voicemail
 
II today. Was complete months ago, IS, RD. Does anyone who has already interviewed have any tips regarding the MMI's, specifically? I've done MMI before but it was just an AdCo member asking me individual 5-min scenario questions, not a standardized patient.
 
II today. Was complete months ago, IS, RD. Does anyone who has already interviewed have any tips regarding the MMI's, specifically? I've done MMI before but it was just an AdCo member asking me individual 5-min scenario questions, not a standardized patient.
do you mind sharing your stats?
 
Anyone who has already interviewed have any advice for the standardized patient MMI's? I know it's not a test of clinical knowledge, but any info on the questions or scenarios you were given?
 
Anyone here interviewing Wed, Jan 4? I haven’t gotten an email with interview day details yet.
 
They told me it's once a month, so interviewees at the beginning wait a month, and those at the end of the month hear back much sooner.
 
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