For whom are the Medical German Courses suitable for?
- Doctors with foreign diplomas
- Nursing professionals
- Medical practice assistants
- Physiotherapists and other therapists
- Pharmacists and pharmaceutical staff
- Dentists and dental hygienists
Where and how do I want to learn?
In-person
Hybrid
Online
Group course
Private course
Intensive Course
Course Content: Medical German for Everyday Professional Life
- Specialist vocabulary and terminology
Anatomy, symptoms, diagnoses, medication, medical devices, and treatment methods: The content is systematically structured and practical. - Patient communication
Conducting medical history interviews, explaining findings, discussing therapy options, obtaining consent: Learn to express yourself empathetically and professionally. - Communication with colleagues
Handovers, case discussions, ward rounds, interdisciplinary cooperation: Learn to communicate professionally in everyday clinical practice. - Documentation
Correctly writing medical reports, nursing reports, referrals, and prescriptions: Improve your professional written expression.
Are you a doctor?
We would be happy to advise you.
Why Wordculture?
Small groups for maximum results
Max. 6 people for plenty of speaking time and fast results
Professional Teachers
Qualified, experienced, and specialized in adult education
Partner of the City of Zurich
Approved and recommended by the City of Zurich
KulturLegi Discounts
Family Discounts
Discounts on all language courses – also for the whole family
Course Details for Medical German
Duration:
16 weeks
Sessions:
16 sessions of 120 min / 32 lessons of 60 min.
Course days:
Wednesday
Times:
19:00 – 21:00
Price:
CHF 1’120.-
Qualification:
Certificate of attendance or official language certificate after successfully passing the telc exam (available directly at our school)
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Deutschkurse für Medizin in Zürich
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Professional German for Doctors in Zurich
Anyone who wishes to practise in Switzerland as a doctor, nurse, or therapist needs more than standard German: they need precise medical terminology at B2 to C1 level. Our B2–C1 career-oriented German course for medical professionals in Zurich teaches you exactly that: from taking patient histories and communicating with patients to writing medical letters and reports, as well as working within an interdisciplinary team. Unser B2-C1 berufsorientierter Deutschkurs für Mediziner:innen in Zürich vermittelt Ihnen genau das: von der Anamneseerhebung und Patientenkommunikation über Arztbriefe und Befundberichte bis hin zur Zusammenarbeit im interdisziplinären Team.
The course specifically prepares you for the telc Deutsch B2-C1 Medizin exam, which is required for the recognition of foreign medical diplomas in Switzerland and Germany. Whether you are a licensed physician, a resident, or a specialist in training, the language training is based on real-life clinical situations and strengthens both oral and written expression in a medical context.
Small group lessons and flexible online classes make this medical specialisation course ideal for professionals with demanding working hours. In cooperation with the City of Zurich, we also offer a vocationally oriented A2-B1 German course for nursing professionals.
Professional Recognition in Switzerland
Anyone wishing to work in Zurich or Switzerland as a doctor, therapist, or in another medical profession with a foreign diploma generally needs to have their diploma officially recognized. The responsible authority is MEBEKO (Medical Professions Commission), which reviews recognition applications for human medicine, dentistry, chiropractic medicine, pharmacy, and other medical professions.
All information on the recognition of foreign qualifications in Switzerland can be found directly on the MEBEKO website.
Exam Courses & Certificates
Upon request, you will receive a certificate of attendance after the course. Optionally, you can obtain an internationally recognized telc certificate directly with us:
- telc Deutsch B2-C1 Medicine
- telc Deutsch B2
- telc Deutsch C1
We offer targeted exam preparation courses for all telc exams.
Register now for the B2-C1 Medical German course.
Frequently Asked Questions
What language level do I need to work as a doctor in Switzerland?
To practice as a doctor in Switzerland, German at level B2 or C1 is generally required. Specific requirements vary depending on the canton and employer.
Is the telc B2-C1 Medicine exam recognized in Switzerland?
Yes, the telc German B2-C1 Medicine exam is accepted as proof of language proficiency by MEBEKO and the cantonal
health authorities. You can find more information here.
How long does a Medical German course last?
The course usually lasts 16 weeks. The course takes place once a week in the evening. It is held on-site, hybrid, or online. We would be happy to advise you in more detail during a personal consultation.
Can I attend the course alongside my work?
Yes, we offer evening courses. All our courses are hybrid and can also take place online. We also offer flexible scheduling.