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Medical German is a mobile app for learning medical German through “short lessons.” According to the information on its page, it focuses on medical terminology, FSP protocols, theory quizzes, disease overviews, and simulated doctor–patient conversations. It is not a live course or training program in the traditional sense; it is closer to a self-study tool for medical German, suited to learners who need to build vocabulary, understand disease-related expressions, and practice professional communication in clinical contexts.
In terms of features, the free version includes 200 terms, 150+ FSP protocols, theory quizzes, disease overviews, and theory guides. The PRO version expands this to 2,000+ terms and adds features such as learning terminology by medical specialty, simulated doctor–patient conversations, Blitz quiz or Flashcard exercises, and voice input. The page does not mention live classes, recorded courses, real instructors, or 1v1 tutoring, so it should mainly be understood as an in-app self-study and practice product.
The website does not mention any certification or certificate upon course completion, nor does it disclose the background of teachers, medical experts, or language curriculum staff. The operator is LONG-AWAITED GUESTS LIMITED, registered in Larnaca, Cyprus. For users who need a formal certificate, a structured course path, or instructor feedback, the publicly available information is not sufficient to make a clear judgment.
Pricing is relatively clear: the free version can be used for an introductory trial, while PRO costs $11.99 per month or $59.99 per year, with a stated 58% saving on the annual plan. For users preparing for the FSP over the long term or continuously improving their medical German, the annual plan is more cost-effective than paying monthly. However, whether it is worth subscribing depends on the quality of its question bank, terminology database, and voice practice features; the webpage does not provide many additional samples.
The main advantage is its vertical focus: it is built specifically for medical German learning. The free version is not merely a placeholder, as it includes FSP protocols and theory quizzes. The paid version adds expanded terminology, specialty-based categories, and conversation simulations. The drawbacks are the lack of information on certificates, instructors, course syllabus, learning path, and after-sales support, and the teaching language is not clearly stated. It is better suited to learners who already have a foundation in German and need targeted reinforcement for medical scenarios and FSP practice. It is less suitable for complete beginners who need a teacher-led, systematic learning program.
The page only states that subscriptions must be selected in the app. It does not disclose supported payment methods, nor does it clarify availability for mainland China access, app downloads, or app store regions, so access from China should be considered unknown. Users in China should first check whether the app is available in their app store and whether it supports bank cards or in-app purchases through the relevant app store. Alternatives include medical German textbooks, FSP preparation courses, general German-learning apps, and medical German training services that offer human correction and spoken simulation practice.
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