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Reliability and acceptability of six station multiple mini-interviews: past-behavioural versus situational questions in postgraduate medical admission.

Toru YamadaJuichi SatoHiroshi YoshimuraTomoya OkuboEiji HiraokaTakashi ShigaTadao KubotaShigeki FujitaniJunji MachiNobutaro Ban
Published in: BMC medical education (2017)
Reliability and acceptability of six-station MMI were good among 40 postgraduate candidates; modelling suggested that four stations would also be reliable. SQs were more reliable than PBQs. Candidates found PBQs more acceptable than SQs and examiners preferred PBQs when they had to choose between the two. Our findings suggest that it is better to ask both PBQs and SQs during an MMI to maximise acceptability.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • medical education
  • emergency department