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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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How it works

Practice MMI in three steps

No download or special equipment required. You can browse all stations before creating an account.

1
Load a station
Select from 150 stations covering ethics, role-play, conflict, personal statement, teamwork and healthcare policy. Each station includes a scenario and follow-up prompts.
2
Deliver your response
Take 2 minutes to prepare, then speak your response aloud (recorded for transcription) or type it using the typed mode. Prompts are revealed progressively to mirror a real MMI format.
3
Get AI feedback
The AI scores your response across five criteria and gives written feedback on what worked and what to improve. Your first review is free. Subsequent reviews use a Transcript credit ($7) or MMI Pro access.
Station bank

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.

Ethics and professional duties Role-play (patient/peer/community) Interpersonal conflict Personal statement Teamwork and leadership Healthcare policy and equity
Timing and format

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.

ModeReadingSpeakingBest for
Standard2 min5 min (3 prompts)Realistic single-station conditions
Extended2 min8 min, advance prompts freelyBuilding full, structured answers
Quickfire45 sec15 sec read + 60 sec each (4 prompts)Rapid recall and fluency under pressure
Random Probe2 minHidden timer, random follow-upsInterview-style pressure and unpredictability
CustomYour choiceYour choiceTargeted drilling of specific weak spots
AI scoring

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.

CriterionWhat the AI assesses
EmpathyDoes the response demonstrate understanding of the perspectives and feelings of everyone involved?
CommunicationIs the response structured, clear, and appropriate in tone for the context?
ReasoningIs the ethical or practical reasoning sound, developed, and applied to the specific scenario?
ReflectionDoes the response show self-awareness, acknowledge uncertainty, and avoid overconfidence?
Real-world AwarenessDoes 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.

Typed mode

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.

Spoken mode
Record your response. Whisper transcribes it, then the AI reviews the transcript and scores across five criteria.
Typed mode
Type your response. The AI reviews the text directly. Same five-criteria scoring. No microphone or camera needed.
Beyond the station bank

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.

AI role-play actor
Hold a live conversation with an AI character - an anxious patient, a peer, a community member - that reacts to your approach in real time. It only ever marks your lines, the way an actor station works.
Probe follow-up examiner
After a station, an AI examiner fires the kind of pointed follow-up a real panel uses to test you - then records and marks your reply, so you practise thinking on your feet, not just your opener.
Timed mock circuit
Run a full multi-station circuit under real timing and get one combined performance report - the closest thing to a dress rehearsal before interview day. See how it works ->
Progress that compounds
A category mastery dashboard, before/after scores when you re-attempt a station, and a prep plan that targets your weakest criteria as your interview date approaches.
Access and pricing

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.

Free account
First MMI review free. Full station bank access. Score history and progress tracking.
Transcript credits
$7 per review. 5-pack $30. 10-pack $56. Suitable for occasional use.
MMI Pro
Unlimited reviews while active. Better for repeated daily practice. See plans page for pricing.
Common questions

MMI practice FAQ

Is MMI practice free?
The station bank is free to access. AI feedback uses your first review free, then requires MMI Transcript credits at $7 each, or MMI Pro access for unlimited reviews. You can browse all 150 stations and practise without AI feedback at no cost.
What criteria does the AI use to score MMI responses?
Five criteria, each scored 1 to 5: Empathy (understanding of all perspectives), Communication (structure and tone), Reasoning (depth of argument), Reflection (self-awareness), and Real-world Awareness (understanding of healthcare contexts). Written feedback is given for each criterion.
Can I practise without a camera or microphone?
Yes. The typed mode lets you type your response instead of speaking. You receive the same five-criteria AI feedback. Typed mode uses one Transcript credit per review. Good for practising response structure when a camera setup is not available.
What types of MMI stations are in the bank?
Ethics (end-of-life, resource allocation, professional duties), interpersonal conflict (peer pressure, authority disagreement), role-play (patient, colleague, community member), personal statement (motivation, resilience, leadership), teamwork and collaboration, and healthcare system scenarios covering equity, access, and policy.
What is specialist mode?
Specialist mode adjusts AI scoring for a more advanced understanding of healthcare and ethical frameworks. Designed for applicants with a clinical background. Standard mode is recommended for most applicants.
How is my overall MMI score calculated?
Each station also gets a single overall score out of 10 with a band, from Poor to Excellent. It is a holistic judgement formed the way a real panel forms it - weighing genuineness and empathy most heavily, balanced against the strength of your reasoning - not an average of the five criteria. It is a coaching benchmark for tracking improvement across sessions, not an official interview score.
What students say

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."

Priya
MMI AI practice tool
★★★★★

"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."

Liam
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See it before you sign up

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.

Illustrative sample ● AI feedback · MMI station
The station
A close friend calls you in tears the night before your most important exam. They have just found out they failed a subject they need to graduate, and they say they feel like giving up on everything. What do you say, and what do you do?
Your answer (excerpt): "First I would tell them failing one subject isn't the end of the world and that lots of people fail and still graduate. I would explain they can probably resit or appeal, and help them email the coordinator to sort out options. I would tell them to focus on next steps rather than dwell on it. I would also make sure I still got enough sleep for my own exam."
6
/ 10
Panel impression
Satisfactory - warm instincts, solved too soon
You reached for the fix before the person felt heard. That one change is the difference between a 6 and an 8 here.
The five criteria
Empathy
2 / 5
You reassured ("not the end of the world") but never named what they are feeling. Reassurance that skips the emotion reads as dismissal, even when you mean well.
Communication
4 / 5
Clear and easy to follow. It speaks at your friend more than with them - fewer instructions, more presence.
Reasoning
3 / 5
Sensible options (resit, appeal) - but offered before you understood the situation. Good judgement applied at the wrong moment still costs marks.
Reflection
2 / 5
No sign you checked whether your help was wanted, or weighed your own exam against being there. The closing line lands as self-focused.
Real-world awareness
3 / 5
You know the mechanics. A top answer also notices risk: "give up on everything" is a flag worth gently checking before moving on.
Read this first
Biggest strength

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.

What's holding you back

You moved to fixing before the person felt heard. Candidates who score 8+ sit in the emotion for a beat first, then problem-solve.

Your line, upgraded
You said

"Failing one subject isn't the end of the world, and lots of people fail and still graduate."

Stronger

"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."

Why it scores

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.

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Your next rep

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.

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