Specialised language test in medicine (FSP)

For many doctors from abroad, the specialised language examination is a a decisive step on the way to obtaining a licence to practise in Germany. In our courses, we prepare you in a targeted, practical and structured manner for the language requirements of the examination.

Parts of the exam at a glance

  • Medical history - dialogue with patients
  • Doctor's letter - structured written documentation
  • Specialist discussion - medical exchange with examiners

What is the specialised language test for medicine?

The specialised language test checks whether doctors can communicate medical communicate medical issues in German confidently, precisely and comprehensibly. in German. The focus is not only on language, but also on the ability to to speak professionally with patients and colleagues in everyday clinical practice. and colleagues in everyday clinical practice.

In particular, the following are examined:

  • the doctor-patient dialogue
  • the structured creation of a doctor's letter
  • the medical expert discussion

How does the FSP usually work?

The exact procedure may vary slightly depending on the medical association. As a rule the specialised language examination consists of three central parts:

  1. Medical history: Conversation with a patient
  2. Doctor's letter: Written documentation of the case
  3. Expert discussion: Presentation and discussion of the case with the examiners

Why many candidates underestimate the FSP

Many doctors have very good medical knowledge. However, the challenge for the FSP often lies in precise and structured medical structured medical communication in German.

  • Uncertainty in doctor-patient dialogue
  • Lack of structure when writing the doctor's letter
  • Difficulties in medical dialogue
  • Nervousness in the exam situation

This is exactly where our preparation comes in: with clear means of speech, realistic cases and targeted feedback.

How we prepare you specifically for the specialised language exam

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Structured preparation

Clear language, comprehensible dialogue sequences and a secure exam structure examination structure instead of uncertainty.

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Practical case studies

Work with realistic medical cases from everyday clinical practice linguistically precise and professionally relevant.

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Exam simulation with feedback

Targeted simulation of typical examination situations with individual feedback on language, structure and expression.

Who is the FSP preparation programme suitable for?

  • Doctors with a foreign qualification
  • Candidates in preparation for the licence to practise medicine
  • Doctors with uncertainty in medical communication
  • Participants who want to prepare specifically for the specialised language exam

Frequently asked questions about the specialised language test in medicine

What is the specialised language test for doctors?

The specialised language examination (FSP) is a medical language examination for doctors with a foreign qualification. It tests the communication in doctor-patient discussions, the documentation of a medical of a medical case and the specialist discussion with examining doctors. with examining doctors.

How does the medical language test work?

The examination usually consists of three parts: Medical history, medical report and specialist discussion. The aim is to present medical content linguistically correct, structured and comprehensible.

How can I prepare for the specialised language exam?

Targeted preparation includes training in doctor-patient consultations, writing medical letters and confident communication as well as confident communication in specialist discussions.

Which federal states do your courses prepare for?

Our courses prepare doctors for the specialised language examination in various federal states, for example North Rhine-Westphalia Lower Saxony, Hesse and Baden-Württemberg.

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