Interactive course in the Fluedy app
German for Nursing
From handover to patient intake. Real ward language, practiced until it sticks.
Every unit is a guided lesson in the app — listening, speaking, AI corrections, and saved progress. This is not a video course or a PDF download.

How it works
This course runs inside the Fluedy app
Use Fluedy on iPhone, iPad, or Android. Open the course, tap a unit, and learn by doing — with instant feedback when you speak or write.
Download Fluedy
Install free from the App Store or Google Play.
Open your course
Find this course in the app library and start with unit 1.

Play each unit
Interactive exercises, dialogs, and speaking tasks — all in one app.
What You Will Learn
Practical skills you can use from day one.
Medical vocabulary in context
Learn terminology the way it's used on the ward, not from a textbook.
Handover & shift communication
Practice structured handovers and brief colleagues clearly.
Patient communication patterns
Handle intake interviews, explain procedures, and reassure patients.
Documentation & reporting
Write care reports and nursing notes in correct, professional German.
Course curriculum
30 units in this course
Each line below is a playable chapter in the app. After you sign up, open Fluedy, select this course, and start unit 1 for free.
Your first day on the ward
Introductions and orientation
The patient room
Equipment and surroundings
Taking vital signs
Blood pressure, pulse, temperature
Patient intake interview
Asking the right questions
Allergies and medications
Recording medical history
What it looks like in the app
Units are short, interactive lessons — not long videos. You listen, speak, write, and get corrections as you go.

What learners say
Real stories from people who studied this material in the app.
“Thanks to this course, I stopped freezing during handovers. I finally have the phrases I need.”
🇵🇭 Maria
Nurse, 27
“The patient intake module alone was worth it. I practiced until it felt natural.”
🇲🇦 Rania
Nursing student, 23
“I used to struggle with documentation. Now I write nursing reports without second-guessing every sentence.”
🇰🇪 Nick
Care assistant, 25

