The Multiple Mini Interview format is now commonplace among US medical schools. Here is a list of MD schools using MMI in the 2023-2024 application cycle; this list is subject to change, please check with each school to which you apply to get the latest information. “Hybrid” means a combination of a traditional interview with MMI stations and sometimes a group exercise:
- Albany Medical College
- Central Michigan
- Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University
- Duke
- Florida Atlantic
- Geisinger Commonwealth
- Hofstra
- Kaiser Permanente (hybrid)
- Medical College of Georgia
- Michigan State University College of Human Medicine (hybrid)
- New York Medical College
- New York University
- Nova Southeastern (hybrid)
- Oregon Health and Science University (hybrid)
- Ponce
- Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
- San Juan Bautista (hybrid)
- Stanford
- SUNY Upstate
- TCU (Fort Worth, Texas)
- Texas Tech
- Universidad Central Del Caribe (Puerto Rico)
- University of Alabama (hybrid)
- University of Arizona
- University of California-Davis
- UCLA-Prime
- University of California-Riverside
- University of California-San Diego
- University of Cincinnati
- University of Illinois (hybrid)
- University of Massachusetts
- University of Michigan (hybrid)
- University of Minnesota Twin Cities
- University of Mississippi
- University of Missouri-Kansas City
- University of Nevada-Reno
- University of North Carolina (hybrid)
- University of South Carolina Greenville (hybrid)
- University of Texas – Austin (hybrid)
- University of Texas Medical Branch – Galveston
- University of Toledo
- University of Utah (hybrid)
- University of Vermont
- Virginia Commonwealth
- Virginia Tech
- Wake Forest
- Washington State (hybrid)
- Wayne State (hybrid)
For information about how to best prepare for the MMI, please refer to a previous blog post here or contact me to do a mock MMI session. Good luck!
–Liza Thompson, Expert Medical School Admissions Consulting
Originally posted in 2019 and updated in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023.