150+ Free Texas A&M University School of Engineering Medicine MMI Practice Questions

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Sample 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 Texas A&M University School of Engineering Medicine?

AAMC Premed Competencies
Oral CommunicationService Orientation
Personal (Program)

What specifically attracts you to Texas A&M's engineering-focused approach to medical education?

AAMC Premed Competencies
Scientific InquiryCapacity for Improvement
Opinion (Ethics)

Texas faces a projected shortage of over 20,000 physicians by 2032, with 88% of counties designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas. The new Doctor Act allows foreign-trained physicians to bypass traditional residency requirements if they serve rural communities for one year. While supporters argue this addresses immediate workforce needs, critics worry it creates a two-tiered system where underserved areas receive physicians with different training pathways. Consider the ethical implications of this approach and its potential impact on healthcare equity across Texas

AAMC Premed Competencies
Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical ThinkingService Orientation
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)

How does the EnMed program's emphasis on innovation and technology align with your career goals?

AAMC Premed Competencies
Scientific InquiryCapacity for Improvement
Opinion (Policy)

Should Texas expand Medicaid given that the state has the nation's highest number of uninsured residents and recent federal cuts to ACA premium subsidies will likely increase this burden on hospitals

AAMC Premed Competencies
Critical ThinkingService OrientationSocial Competence
Opinion (Ethics)

Texas maternal mortality rates are among the highest nationally, with 80% of pregnancy-related deaths deemed preventable. Given the state's abortion restrictions and reports that physicians are leaving due to legal concerns about evidence-based care, how should the medical profession balance legal compliance with optimal patient outcomes

AAMC Premed Competencies
Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical ThinkingService Orientation

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TAMU EnMed contains 150+ curated interview questions specifically selected to help you prepare. Questions cover all major types including fit, behavioral situational, ethical, policy, and quirky questions.
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