Practise Anamnese, Arztbrief, and Fallvorstellung with an AI patient and AI colleague before your chamber exam.
Most pathways expect at least B2 general German; C1-level medical communication is strongly recommended. Always verify with your chamber.
A chamber-based medical German exam on the path to Approbation or Berufserlaubnis.
The Fachsprachprüfung (FSP) is a medical language examination administered by the Landesärztekammer (state medical chamber) in each of Germany's 16 federal states. It is a common step on the path to Approbation or Berufserlaubnis for internationally trained doctors in Germany.
The exam usually consists of 3 stations of around 20 minutes each, but details can vary by chamber and year. Always verify current structure, scoring, and registration requirements with your responsible Landesärztekammer.
Always check official sources for the latest exam structure and requirements; these may change by chamber and over time.
Practise the register switch between patient-friendly language, written Fachsprache, and oral Fachsprache.
A patient role uses everyday German. You take a structured medical history with empathy and clear, non-technical language.
AI plays a realistic patient, answers follow-up questions, and helps you rehearse the full Anamnese workflow.
You document the interview in medical German. Konjunktiv I is commonly expected for indirect patient statements.
AI reviews your Kurzarztbrief for Konjunktiv I, medical terminology, logical structure, and completeness.
You present the case to a physician colleague using precise Fachsprache, including suspected diagnosis, differentials, and plan.
AI plays a senior colleague, asks follow-up questions, and helps you practise the register switch from patient language to Fachsprache.
A compact structure for organising the patient interview during practice.
Introduce yourself, establish rapport, ask chief complaint: "Was führt Sie zu uns?"
Since when? Sudden or gradual onset? Pain character and intensity (NRS 0–10)? Triggers, aggravating and relieving factors?
Systematically ask: nausea, vomiting, fever, dizziness, dyspnea, chest pain, etc.
Appetite and weight changes, sleep quality, urination (Miktion), bowel habits (Stuhlgang)
Past illnesses (Vorerkrankungen), previous operations, prior hospitalisations
Regular medications (Dauermedikation), as-needed medications, self-medication (Selbstmedikation)
Drug allergies, food allergies, environmental allergies — note type of reaction
Relevant family history (cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, etc.)
Occupation, family status, housing situation, risk factors: smoking (Rauchen), alcohol (Alkohol), recreational drugs
Summarise findings, confirm with patient: "Ich fasse zusammen: ... Habe ich das richtig verstanden?"
Premium access brings cases, guide content, and phrase practice into one focused doctor-preparation path.
Learn the common FSP structure and compare state-specific chamber information where official sources are available. The guide separates chamber-based FSP from telc B2·C1 Medizin so you do not mix exam paths.
Practice 80 FSP-style medical sessions across patient communication and doctor-to-doctor presentation. Repeat cases to build fluency, structure, and register switching.
Use curated German phrase sets for Anamnese, documentation, escalation, discharge, differential diagnosis, and sensitive conversations.
Traditional courses and tutoring can be expensive and schedule-bound. DeutschExam gives flexible AI practice at transparent online pricing.
All plans include the same full feature set. Only duration and price differ. Start free, upgrade when ready.
You may notice rough edges while we improve live speaking stability, medical dialogue realism, AI assessments, and feedback quality. Pricing is expected to increase as the module matures.
Choose the plan that fits your exam timeline. All plans include the same full feature set.
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Quick intensive practice before your exam appointment
FSP plans unlock AI speaking sessions and are excluded from voluntary satisfaction refunds once premium access begins. Try the free FSP module first, then start with the 48-hour pass if you want a low-cost trial before upgrading to a longer plan. Duplicate payments, incorrect charges, unresolved access failures, and mandatory statutory rights for defective digital content remain unaffected.
Everything you need to know about FSP preparation with DeutschExam
The FSP is a medical language examination administered by the Landesärztekammer in each federal state. It usually includes three stations of around 20 minutes each: Arzt-Patienten-Gespräch (Anamnese), Arztbrief, and Arzt-Arzt-Gespräch (Fallvorstellung). Structure and criteria can vary by chamber, so always verify official requirements for your state.
DeutschExam simulates all 3 FSP stations with AI for practice. For Part 1, AI plays a realistic patient in layperson German. For Part 2, AI reviews your Arztbrief for Konjunktiv I usage, structure, and terminology. For Part 3, AI acts as a senior colleague physician for Fallvorstellung practice. Premium also includes a state-aware FSP exam guide, phrase library, and 80 FSP practice sessions. This is simulation feedback, not an official chamber exam result.
No. DeutschExam is an independent AI practice platform. It is not affiliated with any Ärztekammer, telc, or official examination body. Exam content, structure, and pass criteria vary by state and examination year. Always consult your Ärztekammer for official requirements. This platform is practice only.
Free users get a limited daily practice path with shorter AI speaking time and fewer accessible cases. Premium users get longer per-station simulation time, higher daily limits, broader case access, detailed feedback, optional full-case assessment, the FSP exam guide, and the phrase library. Limits can change, so check current in-app usage details.
Premium FSP access includes 80 FSP practice sessions across standard and advanced medical scenarios. The goal is to expose you to varied chief complaints, differential diagnoses, documentation tasks, and doctor-to-doctor presentation patterns.
The premium exam guide explains the common FSP structure, preparation workflow, official-source links, and state-specific chamber notes where reliable public information is available. It helps you avoid mixing chamber-based FSP requirements with other medical German exam paths.
No. The phrase library supports speaking practice by giving you reusable German wording for Anamnese, summaries, escalation, differential diagnosis, discharge, documentation, and sensitive conversations. You still need live practice to build fluency and register control.
DeutschExam currently focuses on Ärztekammer-oriented FSP practice. telc Deutsch B2·C1 Medizin is a separate exam path and is shown only as an official reference path, not as the same format.
Yes, but you should treat DeutschExam as structured practice rather than a chamber-specific guarantee. Many communication tasks are similar across states, but registration rules, scoring, exam panels, and exact station details can vary. Always verify the current rules with your responsible Landesärztekammer.
Konjunktiv I is commonly expected in the Arztbrief and Arzt-Arzt-Gespräch when reporting patient statements in indirect speech — e.g. "Die Patientin habe angegeben, sie leide seit drei Tagen unter Kopfschmerzen." Our AI flags likely Konjunktiv I issues in your Arztbrief draft for practice review.
The 48-hour pass is designed as a low-cost way to test premium FSP access before choosing a longer plan. It is useful if your exam is close or if you want to evaluate the AI speaking workflow before committing to a longer preparation timeline.
FSP plans unlock AI speaking sessions and premium digital content that create usage-based AI costs. For that reason, they are excluded from voluntary satisfaction refunds once premium access begins. Duplicate payments, incorrect charges, unresolved access failures, and mandatory statutory rights for defective digital content remain unaffected.
No. AI feedback is for structured practice only and is not an official chamber assessment. Your result depends on the official examiners, current chamber rules, your medical communication level, and your preparation.
DeutschExam is an independent AI practice platform. It is not affiliated with any Ärztekammer, telc, Goethe-Institut, or any official examination body. The FSP exam structure, content, assessment criteria, and pass requirements vary by federal state and examination year. Practice materials on this platform are based on publicly available information and are intended for preparation purposes only.
Always consult your Bundesärztekammer or the relevant Landesärztekammer for the official exam format, registration requirements, and pass criteria applicable to your state.
This platform provides simulation-based language practice only and does not guarantee exam outcomes.