150+ Free Duke University School of Medicine MMI Practice Questions

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Personal (Fit)

Tell me about yourself.

AAMC Premed Competencies
Oral CommunicationService Orientation
Personal (Fit)

Why medicine?

AAMC Premed Competencies
Oral CommunicationService Orientation
Personal (Program)

Why Duke University School of Medicine?

AAMC Premed Competencies
Oral CommunicationService Orientation
Personal (Program)

How does Duke's integrated curriculum that emphasizes early clinical exposure align with your learning preferences?

AAMC Premed Competencies
Capacity for ImprovementCritical Thinking
Opinion (Ethics)

North Carolina is projected to be short 7,725 physicians by 2030, with only 506 primary care residency slots annually and 45.2% of those residents leaving the state to practice elsewhere. The state ranks 28th nationally in physician supply and has counties like Tyrrell and Camden with no physicians at all. Given these constraints and the reality of physician loan debt, what ethical obligations do North Carolina medical schools have to prioritize in-state residency placement and retention over allowing graduates complete freedom to practice wherever they choose?

AAMC Premed Competencies
Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityService OrientationReliability and Dependability
Situational (Non-acting)

You are a resident physician. A patient's insurance requires prior authorization for a medication they need urgently. The authorization process typically takes 3-5 days, but the patient is in significant pain now. The insurance company's after-hours line says there's nothing they can do until business hours tomorrow. What would you do?

AAMC Premed Competencies
Service OrientationEmpathy and CompassionCritical Thinking
Situational (Non-acting)

You are a physician. A patient refuses a blood transfusion due to religious beliefs, even though it's medically necessary and they'll likely die without it. Their family is pressuring them to accept treatment. What do you do?

AAMC Premed Competencies
Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityEmpathy and Compassion
Quirky

How many rubber ducks would it take to fill this room?

AAMC Premed Competencies
Critical ThinkingQuantitative Reasoning
Personal (Behavioral)

Tell me about a time you failed.

AAMC Premed Competencies
Resilience and AdaptabilityCapacity for Improvement
Personal (Program)

What aspects of Duke's commitment to global health and service learning attract you to this program?

AAMC Premed Competencies
Service OrientationCultural Competence
Opinion (Policy)

Should North Carolina implement mandatory service requirements for physicians who receive state-funded medical education, similar to military service obligations?

AAMC Premed Competencies
Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityService OrientationReliability and Dependability
Opinion (Ethics)

What ethical considerations should guide North Carolina's approach to medical debt forgiveness, given that the state has one of the highest rates of adults reporting medical debt and plans to forgive $4 billion for 2 million residents?

AAMC Premed Competencies
Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityService OrientationEmpathy and Compassion

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