What MMI coaching should actually do
A good MMI response does not sound like a memorised ethics lecture. It sounds like a future doctor who can notice the real problem, balance competing priorities and communicate calmly under pressure.
Dan's sessions are built around repeated station practice, interruption, follow-up questions, role-play, debriefing and honest feedback on where your answer became generic or missed the human issue.
32/35 domestic MMI students offeredTracked 2025 domestic students, with international students also performing strongly.
Medical school specificUniMelb, Monash, UQ, ANU, Notre Dame, Griffith, Deakin, UWA and more.
Station-by-station feedbackEthics, role-play, motivation, teamwork, rural health, policy and conflict stations.
Preference-awarePrep changes depending on the schools you are actually targeting.
Common problems Dan fixes
Over-polished answers: the response sounds fluent but empty, with no genuine prioritisation.
Ethics without judgement: the answer names principles but does not make a decision.
Poor structure under pressure: the candidate knows the content but loses the thread after follow-ups.
Weak self-reflection: the motivation answer sounds like a CV, not a person.
Start with a realistic read
Book a free intro call or try a free MMI station first. The goal is to find the few habits that would cost you marks before interview day does.
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