2026 Cycle Requirements & Deadlines are Subject to Change. Please Check the Website for Updates.

Multiple Mini Interviews

Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI)

Eligible candidates in the current assessment cycle will be invited to participate in the Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI), an objective structured clinical exam. Participation in the MMI is mandatory for all candidates competing for CaRMS R-1 positions for IMGs in Alberta.

Candidates who are eligible for the current assessment cycle will be invited to participate in the Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI).

All candidates who wish to compete for CaRMS R-1 positions for IMGs in Alberta must take the MMI. Please refer to Important Dates and Deadlines for timeline of current cycle.

The MMI is designed to assess personal qualities through the seven CanMEDS competencies, developed by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) and the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC).

The MMI has been modeled on the Objective Structured Clinical Examination that is commonly used by Health Sciences Programs to evaluate student competence. It consists of a series of short carefully timed interview stations in an attempt to draw multiple samples of a candidate’s ability to think on their feet, critically appraise information, effectively communicate their ideas, and demonstrate their insight into unique and complex clinical scenarios.

The MMI is offered in Calgary once a year in the Fall.

Update December 1, 2024
The 2026 Cycle MMI will be offered virtually. Further information will be provided in the Eligibility Status Notification. Candidates must be available for the MMI on the day that is assigned. For the current 2026 Cycle, the AIMG Program will be hosting the MMI on the following dates:

  • November 15, 2025
  • November 16, 2025

About the MMI Process

Important Announcements

Effective as of March 24, 2025 and announced by the Government of Alberta: For the 2026 application cycle, applicants will be eligible if they graduate by July 1, 2026.

As of July 1, 2025, Canadians graduating from non-CACMS-accredited schools will be considered IMGs for the CaRMS 2026 cycle. Please refer to CaRMS and AFMC for the most up-to-date eligibility details.