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KMID : 0381520140260030223
Korean Journal of Medical Education
2014 Volume.26 No. 3 p.223 ~ p.229
Can the multiple mini-interview predict academic achievement in medical school?
Kim Ja-Kyoung

Kang Seok-Hoon
Lee Hee-Jae
Yang Jeong-Hee
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether the multiple mini-interview (MMI) predicts academic achievement for subjects in a medical school curriculum.

Methods: Of 49 students who were admitted in 2008, 46 students finished the entire medical education curriculum within 4 years. We calculated the Pearson correlation coefficients between the total MMI score of the 46 graduates and their academic achievements in all subjects of the curriculum.

Results: The correlation coefficients between total MMI score and academic achievement in Medical Interview and History Taking, Problem-Based Learning, Doctoring I, and Clinical Practice of Surgery ranged from 0.4 to 0.7, indicating that they were moderately related. The values between total MMI score and achievement in Research Overview, Technical and Procedural Skills, Clinical Performance Examinations 1 and 3, Clinical Practice of Laboratory Medicine and Psychiatry, Neurology, and Orthopedics ranged from 0.2 to 0.4, which meant that they were weakly related.

Conclusion: MMI score can predict medical student¡¯ academic achievement in subjects in the medical humanities and clinical practice.
KEYWORD
Multiple mini-interview, Academic achievement, Medical schools
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