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Career Counselling Services Workshops: Pre‑Med

Posted by Counselling Services on September 10, 2013 in General Announcements

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  MMI: An Introduction for Pre-Med Students

The Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) protocol is an innovative selection procedure designed to assess the (non-cognitive) qualities and characteristics of applicants to professional programs. This interactive presentation is designed to explain the MMI process as well as to demonstrate strategies and exercises to help you build skills, reduce anxiety, examine your style, and increase your confidence.

-    Learn the difference between traditional (standard) interviews and the Multiple Mini Interview (MMI).

-    Explore what admission committees look for when they are interviewing applicants.

-    Find out how to prepare for those challenging questions, scenarios and situations.

-    Share strategies for improving your interview skills.


    Opportunities will be provided to demonstrate and improve your skills through role-playing and discussions. Additional helpful supports and resources will be provided.


Thursday,   19 September, 2013      6-7:30    303 SUB

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Space is limited.      Register:   Jeanette.Hung@dal.ca
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Jeanette Hung MEd (Counselling) CCC, RCT is the Career Counselling Services Coordinator, Counselling Services.  Jeanette has provided workshops to pre-med students, medical students, residents and fellows. She has also presented to staff and students at Journal Clubs and Grand Rounds.


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Communication Skills for Pre-Med Students: Understanding Doctors


Date:    Thursdays:  Oct 3, 10, 24, 31   (a four-session program)
        (Note:  no workshop on October 17th)


Time:    6-7:30 pm

Location:    Room 302 Oct 3 and Room 307 Oct 10-31
Student Union Building

Physicians who are perceived as "understanding" have typically mastered the art of communication by actively listening to their patients. Active listening enhances conversations and is an essential counselling skill.

These skills are valuable when working with patients and colleagues and will improve how you communicate in your personal relationships. They are also very helpful in preparation for the communication scenarios you will experience if the medical school you are applying to uses the multiple mini interview (MMI) protocol.

This four-evening experiential workshop is a highly practical and interactive opportunity to enhance your active listening skills by:

-     examining the skills of effective listeners;
-     reflecting on your communication style;
-     identifying common communication problems and barriers;
-     examining the role of non-verbal communication;
-     refining effective questioning skills;
-     increasing your ability to listen empathically; and
-     developing and practicing listening and responding skills.

You will be working both individually and in small groups on a variety of exercises, discussions and skill building role-plays. Practise and skill development is done in a safe and supportive environment.
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Register:      Jeanette.Hung@dal.ca

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Jeanette Hung MEd (Counselling) CCC, RCT is the Career Counselling Services Coordinator, Counselling Services.  Jeanette has provided workshops to pre-med students, medical students, residents and fellows. She has also presented to staff and students at Journal Clubs and Grand Rounds.


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Pre-Med Interview Skills Clinic

Designed for Pre-Med students who are already knowledgeable about the Medical
School Admission Interview process, these interactive Clinics are interview
practise opportunities.

In small group role-plays and discussions you will:

-    Select, ask and respond to MMI scenarios and standard interview questions.
-    Examine and evaluate your answers while receiving peer feedback and support.
-    Develop your personal strategies for answering difficult questions.
-    Increase your empathy for interviewers through role-playing and discussions.
-    Increase your confidence as you reduce your stress and anxiety.
-    Connect to helpful supports and resources on campus.


All role-playing and practise opportunities are offered in a confidential and
supportive environment.


Dates:       Thursdays, 7, 14, 21  November, 2013     6-730   Room 307 SUB


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Space is limited    Register:Jeanette.Hung@dal.ca
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This Clinic, conducted by Jeanette Hung, Counselling Services, is a follow-up
to the workshops: MMI: An Introduction for Pre-Med Students and Communication Skills for Pre-Med Students:Understanding Doctors.