The EVC is not a language exam. It's a proof that you can practice medicine in French. The difference matters. You don't need to conjugate perfectly. You need to take a history, write an observation, explain a diagnosis to a patient, and present a case to a colleague, all in the right register at the right moment.
This deck is built around those four skills. Interrogatoire sub-deck for history-taking. Rédaction for medical writing. Système for understanding Carte Vitale, CPAM, and the parcours de soins. And 396 Technique/Patient Pairs across 10 specialties, drilling the register switch that the EVC actually tests.
3,700+ cards with audio on every one. Optional Arabic toggle for Arabic-speaking doctors. Exam tips on clinical cards flag the patterns examiners look for. Built by a physician, not a language teacher.
Sample cards
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EIDETIC
Avez-vous mal?
"Are you in pain?" (the key construction: avoir mal à + body part)
"Avez-vous mal en ce moment?" = "Are you in pain right now?"
A2 · Clinical · Interrogatoire
EIDETIC
céphalées
"headaches" (technique term, patient says "maux de tête")
"Mon médecin m'a dit que j'ai des céphalées de tension." = "My doctor told me I have tension headaches."