Program FAQs3 min read

    Is the Program Available in Arabic, Hindi, or Other Languages?

    Sessions Are in English

    All Future Doctors sessions are conducted in English. This is a deliberate choice: English is the global language of medicine. Medical journals, clinical guidelines, international conferences, and the vast majority of medical school curricula worldwide are in English.

    For students aspiring to medicine, developing fluency in medical English is not optional — it's a core skill. Our programs build that fluency naturally, through discussion and case-based reasoning rather than rote memorisation of terminology.

    Support for Multilingual Families

    For families where English is not the first language, we offer specific cohorts designed with this in mind:

    Gulf Cohorts (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain)

    Facilitators in our Gulf cohorts are familiar with the linguistic and cultural context of Arabic-speaking families. They can explain concepts with cultural sensitivity and are experienced with students who are bilingual or studying in international school curricula (British, American, IB).

    India Cohorts

    Similar accommodations for families across India, with facilitators who understand the Indian medical education landscape and can contextualise the program within the NEET/AIIMS pathway.

    Bilingual Materials (Coming 2025)

    We are developing bilingual case materials for select markets. This means the core case file and evidence documents will be available in Arabic and Hindi alongside English — not as translations, but as supplementary materials that help students process complex clinical concepts in their mother tongue before engaging with them in English.

    The Bottom Line

    If your child can participate in a group discussion in English — even imperfectly — they can do this program. Medical vocabulary is new for every student, regardless of language background. Everyone starts at the same place.

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