The MMI tool built by the tutor behind 72 offers and a 93%+ interview success rate.
150 ethics, role-play, conflict and policy stations. Speak your response or type it. AI feedback scored across Empathy, Communication, Reasoning, Reflection, and Real-world Awareness. First review free.
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No download or special equipment required. You can browse all stations before creating an account.
What is in the MMI station bank
Stations are written to match the format and difficulty of real Australian medical school MMI circuits, including ethics dilemmas that require structured moral reasoning and role-play scenarios that test communication under pressure.
Five MMI timing modes
Real Australian MMI circuits give you roughly 2 minutes to read a station and about 8 minutes at the door. The practice tool lets you rehearse that exact rhythm, or drill faster and harder to build instinct. Prompts are revealed progressively, just like a live circuit.
| Mode | Reading | Speaking | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | 2 min | 5 min (3 prompts) | Realistic single-station conditions |
| Extended | 2 min | 8 min, advance prompts freely | Building full, structured answers |
| Quickfire | 45 sec | 15 sec read + 60 sec each (4 prompts) | Rapid recall and fluency under pressure |
| Random Probe | 2 min | Hidden timer, random follow-ups | Interview-style pressure and unpredictability |
| Custom | Your choice | Your choice | Targeted drilling of specific weak spots |
Five MMI criteria scored 1-5
Each criterion is scored from 1 (not demonstrated) to 5 (strongly demonstrated) with written feedback on why the score was given and how to improve it.
| Criterion | What the AI assesses |
|---|---|
| Empathy | Does the response demonstrate understanding of the perspectives and feelings of everyone involved? |
| Communication | Is the response structured, clear, and appropriate in tone for the context? |
| Reasoning | Is the ethical or practical reasoning sound, developed, and applied to the specific scenario? |
| Reflection | Does the response show self-awareness, acknowledge uncertainty, and avoid overconfidence? |
| Real-world Awareness | Does the response show understanding of how healthcare systems, resources, and constraints work in practice? |
Alongside the five criteria, every response gets a single overall score out of 10 with a band - Poor, Unsatisfactory, Satisfactory, Good or Excellent - formed the way a real panel forms it: a holistic judgement that weighs genuineness and empathy most heavily, balanced against the strength of your reasoning. It is not just an average of the five criteria.
For a full explanation of how each criterion is scored and what a strong response looks like, see how the AI marks your responses.
This is a coaching benchmark to track your improvement across sessions, not an official interview score. No medical school ever sees it.
Practise without a camera
The typed mode lets you write your response instead of speaking it. You receive the same five-criteria AI feedback as the spoken mode. This is useful when you want to practise response structure and argument quality without needing a microphone or quiet space.
More than a question bank
Reading prompts off a list is not what interview day feels like. The tool gives you the pressure, the follow-ups and the progress tracking a real MMI prep program needs.
First review free, then $7 per credit
The station bank is free to access without an account. AI review feedback requires a signed-in account.
MMI practice FAQ
After their first AI-marked stations
"Genuinely transformative. The AI didn't just say 'good answer' - it told me exactly where my empathy sounded scripted and where I was reasoning in circles. It marks the way a real interviewer thinks, not the way ChatGPT flatters you."
"I practised 40+ stations the week before my interview and watched my scores climb in real time. Speaking an answer at midnight and getting honest, criterion-by-criterion feedback instantly changed how prepared I felt walking in."
This is the feedback you get on every answer.
A real example of how the AI marks an MMI station - scored on the criteria examiners actually use.
/ 10
Your instinct to be useful is real, and examiners want future doctors who act. The fix is not to care less - it is to time it.
You moved to fixing before the person felt heard. Candidates who score 8+ sit in the emotion for a beat first, then problem-solve.
"Failing one subject isn't the end of the world, and lots of people fail and still graduate."
"That sounds crushing - especially tonight, when you were finally going to breathe. Before we work anything out, I just want to be here with you for a minute."
It names the feeling, signals you are staying, and earns you the right to problem-solve next - so your resit/appeal advice lands instead of bouncing off.
Re-record this station. For the first 20 seconds, say nothing that contains a solution - only what you notice they are feeling. Then watch your Empathy score move.
This is the feedback on every answer.
Record or type a response and get this back, scored on the real criteria. Your first review is free.
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