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    Consolidated text: Directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 September 2005 on the recognition of professional qualifications (Text with EEA relevance)Text with EEA relevance

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    DIRECTIVE 2005/36/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

    of 7 September 2005

    on the recognition of professional qualifications

    (Text with EEA relevance)

    (OJ L 255 30.9.2005, p. 22)

    Amended by:

     

     

    Official Journal

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    page

    date

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    COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 2006/100/EC of 20 November 2006

      L 363

    141

    20.12.2006

     M2

    COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1430/2007 of 5 December 2007

      L 320

    3

    6.12.2007

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    COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 755/2008 of 31 July 2008

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    10

    1.8.2008

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    REGULATION (EC) No 1137/2008 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL  of 22 October 2008

      L 311

    1

    21.11.2008

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    COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 279/2009 of 6 April 2009

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    11

    7.4.2009

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    COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 213/2011 of 3 March 2011

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    COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 623/2012 of 11 July 2012

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    12.7.2012

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    COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 2013/25/EU of 13 May 2013

      L 158

    368

    10.6.2013

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    DIRECTIVE 2013/55/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL  of 20 November 2013

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    132

    28.12.2013

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    COMMISSION DELEGATED DECISION (EU) 2016/790 of 13 January 2016

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    COMMISSION DELEGATED DECISION (EU) 2017/2113  of 11 September 2017

      L 317

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    COMMISSION DELEGATED DECISION (EU) 2019/608 of 16 January 2019

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    COMMISSION DELEGATED DECISION (EU) 2020/548 of 23 January 2020

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    COMMISSION DELEGATED DECISION (EU) 2021/2183 of 25 August 2021

      L 444

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    COMMISSION DELEGATED DECISION (EU) 2023/2383 of 23 May 2023

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    DIRECTIVE (EU) 2024/505 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL  of 7 February 2024

      L 505

    1

    12.2.2024


    Amended by:

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    ACT  concerning the conditions of accession of the Republic of Croatia and the adjustments to the Treaty on European Union, the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community

      L 112

    21

    24.4.2012


    Corrected by:

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    Corrigendum, OJ L 271, 16.10.2007, p.  18 (2005/36/EC)

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    Corrigendum, OJ L 093, 4.4.2008, p.  28 (2005/36/EC)

     C3

    Corrigendum, OJ L 305, 24.10.2014, p.  115 (2005/36/EC)

     C4

    Corrigendum, OJ L 177, 8.7.2015, p.  60 (2006/100/EC)




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    DIRECTIVE 2005/36/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

    of 7 September 2005

    on the recognition of professional qualifications

    (Text with EEA relevance)



    TITLE I

    GENERAL PROVISIONS

    Article 1

    Purpose

    This Directive establishes rules according to which a Member State which makes access to or pursuit of a regulated profession in its territory contingent upon possession of specific professional qualifications (referred to hereinafter as the host Member State) shall recognise professional qualifications obtained in one or more other Member States (referred to hereinafter as the home Member State) and which allow the holder of the said qualifications to pursue the same profession there, for access to and pursuit of that profession.

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    This Directive also establishes rules concerning partial access to a regulated profession and recognition of professional traineeships pursued in another Member State.

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    Article 2

    Scope

    1.  
    This Directive shall apply to all nationals of a Member State wishing to pursue a regulated profession in a Member State, including those belonging to the liberal professions, other than that in which they obtained their professional qualifications, on either a self-employed or employed basis.

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    This Directive shall also apply to all nationals of a Member State who have pursued a professional traineeship outside the home Member State.

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    2.  
    Each Member State may permit Member State nationals in possession of evidence of professional qualifications not obtained in a Member State to pursue a regulated profession within the meaning of Article 3(1)(a) on its territory in accordance with its rules. In the case of professions covered by Title III, Chapter III, this initial recognition shall respect the minimum training conditions laid down in that Chapter.
    3.  
    Where, for a given regulated profession, other specific arrangements directly related to the recognition of professional qualifications are established in a separate instrument of Community law, the corresponding provisions of this Directive shall not apply.

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    4.  
    This Directive shall not apply to notaries who are appointed by an official act of government.

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    Article 3

    Definitions

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    For the purposes of this Directive, the following definitions apply:

    (a) 

    ‘regulated profession’: a professional activity or group of professional activities, access to which, the pursuit of which, or one of the modes of pursuit of which is subject, directly or indirectly, by virtue of legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions to the possession of specific professional qualifications; in particular, the use of a professional title limited by legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions to holders of a given professional qualification shall constitute a mode of pursuit. Where the first sentence of this definition does not apply, a profession referred to in paragraph 2 shall be treated as a regulated profession;

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    ‘professional qualifications’: qualifications attested by evidence of formal qualifications, an attestation of competence referred to in Article 11, point (a) (i) and/or professional experience;

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    ‘evidence of formal qualifications’: diplomas, certificates and other evidence issued by an authority in a Member State designated pursuant to legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions of that Member State and certifying successful completion of professional training obtained mainly in the Community. Where the first sentence of this definition does not apply, evidence of formal qualifications referred to in paragraph 3 shall be treated as evidence of formal qualifications;

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    ‘competent authority’: any authority or body empowered by a Member State specifically to issue or receive training diplomas and other documents or information and to receive the applications, and take the decisions, referred to in this Directive;

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    ‘regulated education and training’: any training which is specifically geared to the pursuit of a given profession and which comprises a course or courses complemented, where appropriate, by professional training, or probationary or professional practice.

    The structure and level of the professional training, probationary or professional practice shall be determined by the laws, regulations or administrative provisions of the Member State concerned or monitored or approved by the authority designated for that purpose;

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    (f) 

    ‘professional experience’:the actual and lawful full-time or equivalent part-time pursuit of the profession concerned in a Member State;

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    (g) 

    ‘adaptation period’: the pursuit of a regulated profession in the host Member State under the responsibility of a qualified member of that profession, such period of supervised practice possibly being accompanied by further training. This period of supervised practice shall be the subject of an assessment. The detailed rules governing the adaptation period and its assessment as well as the status of a migrant under supervision shall be laid down by the competent authority in the host Member State.

    The status enjoyed in the host Member State by the person undergoing the period of supervised practice, in particular in the matter of right of residence as well as obligations, social rights and benefits, allowances and remuneration, shall be established by the competent authorities in that Member State in accordance with applicable Community law;

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    (h) 

    ‘aptitude test’: a test of the professional knowledge, skills and competences of the applicant, carried out or recognised by the competent authorities of the host Member State with the aim of assessing the ability of the applicant to pursue a regulated profession in that Member State.

    In order to permit this test to be carried out, the competent authorities shall draw up a list of subjects which, on the basis of a comparison of the education and training required in the host Member State and that received by the applicant, are not covered by the diploma or other evidence of formal qualifications possessed by the applicant.

    The aptitude test must take account of the fact that the applicant is a qualified professional in the home Member State or the Member State from which the applicant comes. It shall cover subjects to be selected from those on the list, knowledge of which is essential in order to be able to pursue the profession in question in the host Member State. The test may also cover knowledge of the professional rules applicable to the activities in question in the host Member State.

    The detailed application of the aptitude test and the status, in the host Member State, of the applicant who wishes to prepare himself for the aptitude test in that Member State shall be determined by the competent authorities in that Member State;

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    (i) 

    ‘manager of an undertaking’: any person who in an undertaking in the occupational field in question has pursued an activity:

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    as a manager of an undertaking or a manager of a branch of an undertaking; or

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    as a deputy to the proprietor or the manager of an undertaking where that post involves responsibility equivalent to that of the proprietor or manager represented; or

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    in a managerial post with duties of a commercial and/or technical nature and with responsibility for one or more departments of the undertaking.

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    (j) 

    ‘professional traineeship’: without prejudice to Article 46(4), a period of professional practice carried out under supervision provided it constitutes a condition for access to a regulated profession, and which can take place either during or after completion of an education leading to a diploma;

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    ‘European Professional Card’: an electronic certificate proving either that the professional has met all the necessary conditions to provide services in a host Member State on a temporary and occasional basis or the recognition of professional qualifications for establishment in a host Member State;

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    ‘lifelong learning’: all general education, vocational education and training, non-formal education and informal learning undertaken throughout life, resulting in an improvement in knowledge, skills and competences, which may include professional ethics;

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    ‘overriding reasons of general interest’: reasons recognised as such in the case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union;

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    ‘European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System or ECTS credits’: the credit system for higher education used in the European Higher Education Area.

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    A profession practised by the members of an association or organisation listed in Annex I shall be treated as a regulated profession.

    The purpose of the associations or organisations referred to in the first subparagraph is, in particular, to promote and maintain a high standard in the professional field concerned. To that end they are recognised in a special form by a Member State and award evidence of formal qualifications to their members, ensure that their members respect the rules of professional conduct which they prescribe, and confer on them the right to use a title or designatory letters or to benefit from a status corresponding to those formal qualifications.

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    On each occasion that a Member State grants recognition to an association or organisation referred to in the first subparagraph, it shall inform the Commission. The Commission shall examine whether that association or organisation fulfils the conditions provided for in the second subparagraph. In order to take due account of regulatory developments in Member States, the Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c in order to update Annex I where the conditions provided for in the second subparagraph are satisfied.

    Where the conditions provided for in the second subparagraph are not satisfied, the Commission shall adopt an implementing act in order to reject the requested update of Annex I.

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    Evidence of formal qualifications issued by a third country shall be regarded as evidence of formal qualifications if the holder has three years' professional experience in the profession concerned on the territory of the Member State which recognised that evidence of formal qualifications in accordance with Article 2(2), certified by that Member State.

    Article 4

    Effects of recognition

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    1.  
    The recognition of professional qualifications by the host Member State shall allow beneficiaries to gain access in that Member State to the same profession as that for which they are qualified in the home Member State and to pursue it in the host Member State under the same conditions as its nationals.

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    2.  
    For the purposes of this Directive, the profession which the applicant wishes to pursue in the host Member State is the same as that for which he is qualified in his home Member State if the activities covered are comparable.

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    3.  
    By way of derogation from paragraph 1, partial access to a profession in the host Member State shall be granted under the conditions laid down in Article 4f.

    Article 4a

    European Professional Card

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    Member States shall issue holders of a professional qualification with a European Professional Card upon their request and on condition that the Commission has adopted the relevant implementing acts provided for in paragraph 7.
    2.  
    When a European Professional Card has been introduced for a particular profession by means of relevant implementing acts adopted pursuant to paragraph 7, the holder of a professional qualification concerned may choose to apply for such a Card or to make use of the procedures provided for in Titles II and III.
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    Member States shall ensure that the holder of a European Professional Card benefits from all the rights conferred by Articles 4b to 4e.
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    Where the holder of a professional qualification intends to provide services under Title II other than those covered by Article 7(4), the competent authority of the home Member State shall issue the European Professional Card in accordance with Articles 4b and 4c. The European Professional Card shall, where applicable, constitute the declaration under Article 7.
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    Where the holder of a professional qualification intends to establish himself in another Member State under Chapters I to IIIa of Title III or to provide services under Article 7(4), the competent authority of the home Member State shall complete all preparatory steps with regard to the individual file of the applicant created within the Internal Market Information System (IMI) (IMI file) as provided for in Articles 4b and 4d. The competent authority of the host Member State shall issue the European Professional Card in accordance with Articles 4b and 4d.

    For the purpose of establishment, the issuance of a European Professional Card shall not provide an automatic right to practise a particular profession if there are registration requirements or other control procedures already in place in the host Member State before a European Professional Card is introduced for that profession.

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    Member States shall designate competent authorities for dealing with IMI files and issuing European Professional Cards. Those authorities shall ensure an impartial, objective and timely processing of applications for European Professional Cards. The assistance centres referred to in Article 57b may also act in the capacity of a competent authority. Member States shall ensure that competent authorities and assistance centres inform citizens, including prospective applicants, about the functioning and the added value of a European Professional Card for the professions for which it is available.
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    The Commission shall, by means of implementing acts, adopt measures necessary to ensure the uniform application of the provisions on the European Professional Cards for those professions that meet the conditions laid down in the second subparagraph of this paragraph, including measures concerning the format of the European Professional Card, the processing of written applications, the translations to be provided by the applicant to support any application for a European Professional Card, details of the documents required pursuant to Article 7(2) or Annex VII to present a complete application and procedures for making and processing payments for a European Professional Card, taking into account the particularities of the profession concerned. The Commission shall also specify, by means of implementing acts, how, when and for which documents competent authorities may request certified copies in accordance with the second subparagraph of Article 4b(3), Articles 4d(2) and 4d(3) for the profession concerned.

    The introduction of a European Professional Card for a particular profession by means of the adoption of relevant implementing acts referred to in the first subparagraph shall be subject to all of the following conditions:

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    there is significant mobility or potential for significant mobility in the profession concerned;

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    there is sufficient interest expressed by the relevant stakeholders;

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    the profession or the education and training geared to the pursuit of the profession is regulated in a significant number of Member States.

    Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 58(2).

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    Any fees which applicants may incur in relation to administrative procedures to issue a European Professional Card shall be reasonable, proportionate and commensurate with the costs incurred by the home and the host Member States and shall not act as a disincentive to apply for a European Professional Card.

    Article 4b

    Application for a European Professional Card and creation of an IMI file

    1.  
    The home Member State shall enable a holder of a professional qualification to apply for a European Professional Card through an on-line tool, provided by the Commission, that automatically creates an IMI file for the particular applicant. Where a home Member State allows also for written applications, it shall put in place all necessary arrangements for the creation of the IMI file, any information to be sent to the applicant and the issuance of the European Professional Card.
    2.  
    Applications shall be supported by the documents required in the implementing acts to be adopted pursuant to Article 4a(7).
    3.  
    Within one week of receipt of the application, the competent authority of the home Member State shall acknowledge receipt of the application and inform the applicant of any missing document.

    Where applicable, the competent authority of the home Member State shall issue any supporting certificate required under this Directive. The competent authority of the home Member State shall verify whether the applicant is legally established in the home Member State and whether all the necessary documents which have been issued in the home Member State are valid and authentic. In the event of duly justified doubts, the competent authority of the home Member State shall consult the relevant body and may request from the applicant certified copies of documents. In case of subsequent applications by the same applicant, the competent authorities of the home and the host Member States may not request the re-submission of documents which are already contained in the IMI file and which are still valid.

    4.  
    The Commission may, by means of implementing acts, adopt the technical specifications, the measures necessary to ensure integrity, confidentiality and accuracy of information contained in the European Professional Card and in the IMI file, and the conditions and the procedures for issuing a European Professional Card to its holder, including the possibility of downloading it or submitting updates for the IMI file. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 58(2).

    Article 4c

    European Professional Card for the temporary and occasional provision of services other than those covered by Article 7(4)

    1.  
    The competent authority of the home Member State shall verify the application and the supporting documents in the IMI file and issue the European Professional Card for the temporary and occasional provision of services other than those covered by Article 7(4) within three weeks. That time period shall start upon receipt of the missing documents referred to in the first subparagraph of Article 4b(3) or, if no further documents were requested, upon the expiry of the one-week period referred to in that subparagraph. It shall then transmit the European Professional Card immediately to the competent authority of each host Member State concerned and shall inform the applicant accordingly. The host Member State may not require any further declaration under Article 7 for the following 18 months.
    2.  
    The decision of the competent authority of the home Member State, or the absence of a decision within the period of three weeks referred to in paragraph 1, shall be subject to appeal under national law.
    3.  
    If a holder of a European Professional Card wishes to provide services in Member States other than those initially mentioned in the application referred to in paragraph 1 that holder may apply for such extension. If the holder wishes to continue providing services beyond the period of 18 months referred to in paragraph 1, that holder shall inform the competent authority accordingly. In either case, that holder shall also provide any information on material changes in the situation substantiated in the IMI file that may be required by the competent authority in the home Member State in accordance with the implementing acts to be adopted pursuant to Article 4a(7). The competent authority of the home Member State shall transmit the updated European Professional Card to the host Member States concerned.
    4.  
    The European Professional Card shall be valid in the entire territory of all the host Member States concerned for as long as its holder maintains the right to practice on the basis of the documents and information contained in the IMI file.

    Article 4d

    European Professional Card for establishment and for the temporary and occasional provision of services under Article 7(4)

    1.  
    The competent authority of the home Member State shall, within one month, verify the authenticity and validity of the supporting documents in the IMI file for the purpose of issuing a European Professional Card for establishment or for the temporary and occasional provision of services under Article 7(4). That time period shall start upon receipt of the missing documents referred to in the first subparagraph of Article 4b(3) or, if no further documents were requested, upon the expiry of the one-week period referred to in that subparagraph. It shall then transmit the application immediately to the competent authority of the host Member State. The home Member State shall inform the applicant of the status of the application at the same time as it transmits the application to the host Member State.
    2.  
    In the cases referred to in Articles 16, 21, 49a and 49b, a host Member State shall decide whether to issue a European Professional Card under paragraph 1 within one month of receipt of the application transmitted by the home Member State. In the event of duly justified doubts, the host Member State may request additional information from, or the inclusion of a certified copy of a document by, the home Member State, which the latter shall provide no later than two weeks after the submission of the request. Subject to the second subparagraph of paragraph 5, the period of one month shall apply, notwithstanding any such request.
    3.  
    In the cases referred to in Articles 7(4) and 14, a host Member State shall decide whether to issue a European Professional Card or to subject the holder of a professional qualification to compensation measures within two months of receipt of the application transmitted by the home Member State. In the event of duly justified doubts, the host Member State may request additional information from, or the inclusion of a certified copy of a document by, the home Member State which the latter shall provide no later than two weeks after the submission of the request. Subject to the second subparagraph of paragraph 5, the period of two months shall apply, notwithstanding any such request.
    4.  
    In the event that the host Member State does not receive the necessary information which it may require in accordance with this Directive for taking a decision on the issuance of the European Professional Card from either the home Member State or the applicant, it may refuse to issue the Card. Such refusal shall be duly justified.
    5.  
    Where the host Member State fails to take a decision within the time limits set out in paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Article or fails to organise an aptitude test in accordance with Article 7(4), the European Professional Card shall be deemed to be issued and shall be sent automatically, through IMI, to the holder of a professional qualification.

    The host Member State shall have the possibility to extend by two weeks the deadlines set out in paragraphs 2 and 3 for the automatic issuance of the European Professional Card. It shall explain the reason for the extension and inform the applicant accordingly. Such an extension may be repeated once and only where it is strictly necessary, in particular for reasons relating to public health or the safety of the service recipients.

    6.  
    The actions taken by the home Member State in accordance with paragraph 1 shall replace any application for recognition of professional qualifications under the national law of the host Member State.
    7.  
    The decisions of the home and the host Member State adopted under paragraphs 1 to 5 or the absence of decision by the home Member State shall be subject to appeal under the national law of the Member State concerned.

    Article 4e

    Processing and access to data regarding the European Professional Card

    1.  
    Without prejudice to the presumption of innocence, the competent authorities of the home and the host Member States shall update, in a timely manner, the corresponding IMI file with information regarding disciplinary actions or criminal sanctions which relate to a prohibition or restriction and which have consequences for the pursuit of activities by the holder of a European Professional Card under this Directive. In so doing they shall respect personal data protection rules provided for in Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 1995 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data ( 1 ) and Directive 2002/58/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 July 2002 concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector (Directive on privacy and electronic communications) ( 2 ). Such updates shall include the deletion of information which is no longer required. The holder of the European Professional Card as well as the competent authorities that have access to the corresponding IMI file shall be informed immediately of any updates. That obligation shall be without prejudice to the alert obligations for Member States under Article 56a.
    2.  

    The content of the information updates referred to in paragraph 1 shall be limited to the following:

    (a) 

    the identity of the professional;

    (b) 

    the profession concerned;

    (c) 

    information about the national authority or court which has adopted the decision on restriction or prohibition;

    (d) 

    the scope of the restriction or the prohibition; and

    (e) 

    the period for which the restriction or the prohibition applies.

    3.  
    Access to the information in the IMI file shall be limited to the competent authorities of the home and the host Member States, in accordance with Directive 95/46/EC. The competent authorities shall inform the holder of the European Professional Card of the content of the IMI file upon that holder’s request.
    4.  
    The information included in the European Professional Card shall be limited to the information that is necessary to ascertain its holder’s right to exercise the profession for which it has been issued, namely the holder’s name, surname, date and place of birth, profession, formal qualifications, and the applicable regime, competent authorities involved, Card number, security features and reference to a valid proof of identity. Information relating to professional experience acquired, or compensation measures passed, by the holder of the European Professional Card shall be included in the IMI file.
    5.  
    The personal data included in the IMI file may be processed for as long as it is needed for the purpose of the recognition procedure as such and as evidence of the recognition or of the transmission of the declaration required under Article 7. Member States shall ensure that the holder of a European Professional Card has the right at any time, and at no cost to that holder, to request the rectification of inaccurate or incomplete data, or the deletion or blocking of the IMI file concerned. The holder shall be informed of this right at the time the European Professional Card is issued, and reminded of it every two years thereafter. The reminder shall be sent automatically via IMI where the initial application for the European Professional Card was submitted online.

    In the event of a request for deletion of an IMI file linked to a European Professional Card issued for the purpose of establishment or temporary and occasional provision of services under Article 7(4), the competent authorities of the host Member State concerned shall issue the holder of professional qualifications with evidence attesting to the recognition of his professional qualifications.

    6.  
    In relation to the processing of personal data in the European Professional Card and all IMI files, the relevant competent authorities of the Member States shall be regarded as controllers within the meaning of point (d) of Article 2 of Directive 95/46/EC. In relation to its responsibilities under paragraphs 1 to 4 of this Article and the processing of personal data involved therein, the Commission shall be regarded as a controller within the meaning of point (d) of Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by the Community institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data ( 3 ).
    7.  
    Without prejudice to paragraph 3, host Member States shall provide that employers, customers, patients, public authorities and other interested parties may verify the authenticity and validity of a European Professional Card presented to them by the Card holder.

    The Commission shall, by means of implementing acts, lay down rules concerning access to the IMI file, and the technical means and the procedures for the verification referred to in the first subparagraph. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 58(2).

    Article 4f

    Partial access

    1.  

    The competent authority of the host Member State shall grant partial access, on a case-by-case basis, to a professional activity in its territory only when all the following conditions are fulfilled:

    (a) 

    the professional is fully qualified to exercise in the home Member State the professional activity for which partial access is sought in the host Member State;

    (b) 

    differences between the professional activity legally exercised in the home Member State and the regulated profession in the host Member State as such are so large that the application of compensation measures would amount to requiring the applicant to complete the full programme of education and training required in the host Member State to have access to the full regulated profession in the host Member State;

    (c) 

    the professional activity can objectively be separated from other activities falling under the regulated profession in the host Member State.

    For the purpose of point (c), the competent authority of the host Member State shall take into account whether the professional activity can be pursued autonomously in the home Member State.

    2.  
    Partial access may be rejected if such rejection is justified by overriding reasons of general interest, suitable for securing the attainment of the objective pursued, and does not go beyond what is necessary to attain that objective.
    3.  
    Applications for the purpose of establishment in a host Member State shall be examined in accordance with Chapters I and IV of Title III.
    4.  
    Applications for the purpose of providing temporary and occasional services in the host Member State concerning professional activities that have public health or safety implications shall be examined in accordance with Title II.
    5.  
    By derogation from the sixth subparagraph of Article 7(4) and Article 52(1), the professional activity shall be exercised under the professional title of the home Member State once partial access has been granted. The host Member State may require use of that professional title in the languages of the host Member State. Professionals benefiting from partial access shall clearly indicate to the service recipients the scope of their professional activities.
    6.  
    This Article shall not apply to professionals benefiting from automatic recognition of their professional qualifications under Chapters II, III and IIIa of Title III.

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    TITLE II

    FREE PROVISION OF SERVICES

    Article 5

    Principle of the free provision of services

    1.  

    Without prejudice to specific provisions of Community law, as well as to Articles 6 and 7 of this Directive, Member States shall not restrict, for any reason relating to professional qualifications, the free provision of services in another Member State:

    (a) 

    if the service provider is legally established in a Member State for the purpose of pursuing the same profession there (hereinafter referred to as the Member State of establishment), and

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    (b) 

    where the service provider moves, if he has pursued that profession in one or several Member States for at least one year during the last 10 years preceding the provision of services when the profession is not regulated in the Member State of establishment. The condition of one year’s pursuit shall not apply if the profession or the education and training leading to the profession is regulated.

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    2.  
    The provisions of this title shall only apply where the service provider moves to the territory of the host Member State to pursue, on a temporary and occasional basis, the profession referred to in paragraph 1.

    The temporary and occasional nature of the provision of services shall be assessed case by case, in particular in relation to its duration, its frequency, its regularity and its continuity.

    3.  
    Where a service provider moves, he shall be subject to professional rules of a professional, statutory or administrative nature which are directly linked to professional qualifications, such as the definition of the profession, the use of titles and serious professional malpractice which is directly and specifically linked to consumer protection and safety, as well as disciplinary provisions which are applicable in the host Member State to professionals who pursue the same profession in that Member State.

    Article 6

    Exemptions

    Pursuant to Article 5(1), the host Member State shall exempt service providers established in another Member State from the requirements which it places on professionals established in its territory relating to:

    (a) 

    authorisation by, registration with or membership of a professional organisation or body. In order to facilitate the application of disciplinary provisions in force on their territory according to Article 5(3), Member States may provide either for automatic temporary registration with or for pro forma membership of such a professional organisation or body, provided that such registration or membership does not delay or complicate in any way the provision of services and does not entail any additional costs for the service provider. A copy of the declaration and, where applicable, of the renewal referred to in Article 7(1), accompanied, for professions which have implications for public health and safety referred to in Article 7(4) or which benefit from automatic recognition under Title III Chapter III, by a copy of the documents referred to in Article 7(2) shall be sent by the competent authority to the relevant professional organisation or body, and this shall constitute automatic temporary registration or pro forma membership for this purpose;

    (b) 

    registration with a public social security body for the purpose of settling accounts with an insurer relating to activities pursued for the benefit of insured persons.

    The service provider shall, however, inform in advance or, in an urgent case, afterwards, the body referred to in point (b) of the services which he has provided.

    Article 7

    Declaration to be made in advance, if the service provider moves

    1.  
    Member States may require that, where the service provider first moves from one Member State to another in order to provide services, he shall inform the competent authority in the host Member State in a written declaration to be made in advance including the details of any insurance cover or other means of personal or collective protection with regard to professional liability. Such declaration shall be renewed once a year if the service provider intends to provide temporary or occasional services in that Member State during that year. The service provider may supply the declaration by any means.
    2.  

    Moreover, for the first provision of services or if there is a material change in the situation substantiated by the documents, Member States may require that the declaration be accompanied by the following documents:

    (a) 

    proof of the nationality of the service provider;

    (b) 

    an attestation certifying that the holder is legally established in a Member State for the purpose of pursuing the activities concerned and that he is not prohibited from practising, even temporarily, at the moment of delivering the attestation;

    (c) 

    evidence of professional qualifications;

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    (d) 

    for cases referred to in point (b) of Article 5(1), any means of proof that the service provider has pursued the activity concerned for at least one year during the previous 10 years;

    (e) 

    for professions in the security sector, in the health sector and professions related to the education of minors, including in childcare and early childhood education, where the Member State so requires for its own nationals, an attestation confirming the absence of temporary or final suspensions from exercising the profession or of criminal convictions;

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    (f) 

    for professions that have patient safety implications, a declaration about the applicant’s knowledge of the language necessary for practising the profession in the host Member State;

    (g) 

    for professions covering the activities referred to in Article 16 and which were notified by a Member State in accordance with Article 59(2), a certificate concerning the nature and duration of the activity issued by the competent authority or body of the Member State where the service provider is established.

    2a.  

    Submission of a required declaration by the service provider in accordance with paragraph 1 shall entitle that service provider to have access to the service activity or to exercise that activity in the entire territory of the Member State concerned. A Member State may require additional information listed in paragraph 2 concerning the professional qualifications of the service provider if:

    (a) 

    the profession is regulated in parts of that Member State’s territory in a different manner;

    (b) 

    such regulation is applicable also to all nationals of that Member State;

    (c) 

    the differences in such regulation are justified by overriding reasons of general interest relating to public health or safety of service recipients; and

    (d) 

    the Member State has no other means of obtaining such information.

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    3.  
    The service shall be provided under the professional title of the Member State of establishment, in so far as such a title exists in that Member State for the professional activity in question. That title shall be indicated in the official language or one of the official languages of the Member State of establishment in such a way as to avoid any confusion with the professional title of the host Member State. Where no such professional title exists in the Member State of establishment, the service provider shall indicate his formal qualification in the official language or one of the official languages of that Member State. By way of exception, the service shall be provided under the professional title of the host Member State for cases referred to in Title III Chapter III.

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    4.  
    For the first provision of services, in the case of regulated professions that have public health or safety implications which do not benefit from automatic recognition under Chapter II, III or IIIa of Title III, the competent authority of the host Member State may check the professional qualifications of the service provider prior to the first provision of services. Such a prior check shall be possible only where the purpose of the check is to avoid serious damage to the health or safety of the service recipient due to a lack of professional qualification of the service provider and where the check does not go beyond what is necessary for that purpose.

    No later than one month after receipt of the declaration and accompanying documents, referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2, the competent authority shall inform the service provider of its decision:

    (a) 

    not to check his professional qualifications;

    (b) 

    having checked his professional qualifications:

    (i) 

    to require the service provider to take an aptitude test; or

    (ii) 

    to allow the provision of services.

    Where there is a difficulty which would result in delay in taking a decision under the second subparagraph, the competent authority shall notify the service provider of the reason for the delay within the same deadline. The difficulty shall be solved within one month of that notification and the decision finalised within two months of resolution of the difficulty.

    Where there is a substantial difference between the professional qualifications of the service provider and the training required in the host Member State, to the extent that that difference is such as to be harmful to public health or safety, and that it cannot be compensated by the service provider’s professional experience or by knowledge, skills and competences acquired through lifelong learning formally validated to that end by a relevant body, the host Member State shall give that service provider the opportunity to show, by means of an aptitude test, as referred to in point (b) of the second subparagraph, that they have acquired the knowledge, skills or competence that were lacking. The host Member State shall take a decision on that basis on whether to allow the provision of services. In any case, it must be possible to provide the service within one month of the decision taken in accordance with the second subparagraph.

    In the absence of a reaction of the competent authority within the deadlines set out in the second and third subparagraphs, the service may be provided.

    In cases where professional qualifications have been verified under this paragraph, the service shall be provided under the professional title of the host Member State.

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    Article 8

    Administrative cooperation

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    1.  
    The competent authorities of the host Member State may ask the competent authorities of the Member State of establishment, in the event of justified doubts, to provide any information relevant to the legality of the service provider’s establishment and good conduct, as well as the absence of any disciplinary or criminal sanctions of a professional nature. In the event that the competent authorities of the host Member State decide to check the service provider’s professional qualifications, they may ask the competent authorities of the Member State of establishment for information about the service provider’s training courses to the extent necessary to assess substantial differences likely to be harmful to public health or safety. The competent authorities of the Member State of establishment shall provide that information in accordance with Article 56. In the case of non-regulated professions in the home Member State, the assistance centres referred to in Article 57b may also provide such information.

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    2.  
    The competent authorities shall ensure the exchange of all information necessary for complaints by a recipient of a service against a service provider to be correctly pursued. Recipients shall be informed of the outcome of the complaint.

    Article 9

    Information to be given to the recipients of the service

    In cases where the service is provided under the professional title of the Member State of establishment or under the formal qualification of the service provider, in addition to the other requirements relating to information contained in Community law, the competent authorities of the host Member State may require the service provider to furnish the recipient of the service with any or all of the following information:

    (a) 

    if the service provider is registered in a commercial register or similar public register, the register in which he is registered, his registration number, or equivalent means of identification contained in that register;

    (b) 

    if the activity is subject to authorisation in the Member State of establishment, the name and address of the competent supervisory authority;

    (c) 

    any professional association or similar body with which the service provider is registered;

    (d) 

    the professional title or, where no such title exists, the formal qualification of the service provider and the Member State in which it was awarded;

    (e) 

    if the service provider performs an activity which is subject to VAT, the VAT identification number referred to in Article 22(1) of the sixth Council Directive 77/388/EEC of 17 May 1977 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to turnover taxes - Common system of value added tax: uniform basis of assessment ( 4 );

    (f) 

    details of any insurance cover or other means of personal or collective protection with regard to professional liability.

    TITLE III

    FREEDOM OF ESTABLISHMENT

    CHAPTER I

    General system for the recognition of evidence of training

    Article 10

    Scope

    This Chapter applies to all professions which are not covered by Chapters II and III of this Title and in the following cases in which the applicant, for specific and exceptional reasons, does not satisfy the conditions laid down in those Chapters:

    (a) 

    for activities listed in Annex IV, when the migrant does not meet the requirements set out in Articles 17, 18 and 19;

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    (b) 

    for doctors with basic training, specialised doctors, nurses responsible for general care, dental practitioners, specialised dental practitioners, veterinary surgeons, midwives, pharmacists and architects, when the migrant does not meet the requirements of effective and lawful professional practice referred to in Articles 23, 27, 33, 33a, 37, 39, 43 and 49;

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    (c) 

    for architects, when the migrant holds evidence of formal qualification not listed in Annex V, point 5.7;

    (d) 
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    without prejudice to Article 21(1), 23 and 27, for doctors, nurses, dental practitioners, veterinary surgeons, midwives, pharmacists and architects holding evidence of formal qualifications as a specialist who must have taken part in the training leading to the possession of a title ◄ listed in Annex V, points 5.1.1, 5.2.2, 5.3.2, 5.4.2, 5.5.2, 5.6.2 and 5.7.1, and solely for the purpose of the recognition of the relevant specialty;

    (e) 
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    for nurses responsible for general care and specialized nurses holding evidence of formal qualifications as a specialist who have taken part in the training leading to the possession of a title ◄ listed in Annex V, point 5.2.2, when the migrant seeks recognition in another Member State where the relevant professional activities are pursued by specialised nurses without training as general care nurse;

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    (f) 

    for specialised nurses without training as general care nurse, when the migrant seeks recognition in another Member State where the relevant professional activities are pursued by nurses responsible for general care, specialised nurses without training as general care nurse or specialised nurses holding evidence of formal qualifications as a specialist who have taken part in the training leading to the possession of the titles listed in Annex V, point 5.22;

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    (g) 

    for migrants meeting the requirements set out in Article 3(3).

    Article 11

    Levels of qualification

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    For the purposes of Article 13 and Article 14(6), professional qualifications shall be grouped under the following levels:

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    (a) 

    an attestation of competence issued by a competent authority in the home Member State designated pursuant to legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions of that Member State, on the basis of:

    (i) 

    either a training course not forming part of a certificate or diploma within the meaning of points (b), (c), (d) or (e), or a specific examination without prior training, or full-time pursuit of the profession in a Member State for three consecutive years or for an equivalent duration on a part-time basis during the previous 10 years,

    (ii) 

    or general primary or secondary education, attesting that the holder has acquired general knowledge;

    (b) 

    a certificate attesting to a successful completion of a secondary course,

    (i) 

    either general in character, supplemented by a course of study or professional training other than those referred to in point (c) and/or by the probationary or professional practice required in addition to that course,

    (ii) 

    or technical or professional in character, supplemented where appropriate by a course of study or professional training as referred to in point (i), and/or by the probationary or professional practice required in addition to that course;

    (c) 

    a diploma certifying successful completion of

    (i) 

    either training at post-secondary level other than that referred to in points (d) and (e) of a duration of at least one year or of an equivalent duration on a part-time basis, one of the conditions of entry of which is, as a general rule, the successful completion of the secondary course required to obtain entry to university or higher education or the completion of equivalent school education of the second secondary level, as well as the professional training which may be required in addition to that post-secondary course; or

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    (ii) 

    regulated education and training or, in the case of regulated professions, vocational training with a special structure, with competences going beyond what is provided for in level b, equivalent to the level of training provided for under point (i), if such training provides a comparable professional standard and prepares the trainee for a comparable level of responsibilities and functions provided that the diploma is accompanied by a certificate from the home Member State;

    (d) 

    a diploma certifying that the holder has successfully completed training at post-secondary level of at least three and not more than four years’ duration, or of an equivalent duration on a part-time basis, which may in addition be expressed with an equivalent number of ECTS credits, at a university or establishment of higher education or another establishment of equivalent level and, where appropriate, that he has successfully completed the professional training required in addition to the post-secondary course;

    (e) 

    a diploma certifying that the holder has successfully completed a post-secondary course of at least four years’ duration, or of an equivalent duration on a part-time basis, which may in addition be expressed with an equivalent number of ECTS credits, at a university or establishment of higher education or another establishment of equivalent level and, where appropriate, that he has successfully completed the professional training required in addition to the post-secondary course.

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    Article 12

    Equal treatment of qualifications

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    Any evidence of formal qualifications or set of evidence of formal qualifications issued by a competent authority in a Member State, certifying successful completion of training in the Union, on a full or part-time basis, within or outside formal programmes, which is recognised by that Member State as being of an equivalent level and which confers on the holder the same rights of access to or pursuit of a profession or prepares for the pursuit of that profession, shall be treated as evidence of formal qualifications referred to in Article 11, including the level in question.

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    Any professional qualification which, although not satisfying the requirements contained in the legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions in force in the home Member State for access to or the pursuit of a profession, confers on the holder acquired rights by virtue of these provisions, shall also be treated as such evidence of formal qualifications under the same conditions as set out in the first subparagraph. This applies in particular if the home Member State raises the level of training required for admission to a profession and for its exercise, and if an individual who has undergone former training, which does not meet the requirements of the new qualification, benefits from acquired rights by virtue of national legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions; in such case this former training is considered by the host Member State, for the purposes of the application of Article 13, as corresponding to the level of the new training.

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    Article 13

    Conditions for recognition

    1.  
    If access to or pursuit of a regulated profession in a host Member State is contingent upon possession of specific professional qualifications, the competent authority of that Member State shall permit applicants to access and pursue that profession, under the same conditions as apply to its nationals, if they possess an attestation of competence or evidence of formal qualifications referred to in Article 11, required by another Member State in order to gain access to and pursue that profession on its territory.

    Attestations of competence or evidence of formal qualifications shall be issued by a competent authority in a Member State, designated in accordance with the laws, regulations or administrative provisions of that Member State.

    2.  
    Access to, and pursuit of, a profession as described in paragraph 1 shall also be granted to applicants who have pursued the profession in question on a full-time basis for one year or for an equivalent overall duration on a part-time basis during the previous 10 years in another Member State which does not regulate that profession, and who possess one or more attestations of competence or evidence of formal qualifications issued by another Member State which does not regulate the profession.

    Attestations of competence and evidence of formal qualifications shall satisfy the following conditions:

    (a) 

    they are issued by a competent authority in a Member State, designated in accordance with the laws, regulations or administrative provisions of that Member State;

    (b) 

    they attest that the holder has been prepared for the pursuit of the profession in question.

    The one year of professional experience referred to in the first subparagraph may not, however, be required if the evidence of formal qualifications which the applicant possesses certifies regulated education and training.

    3.  
    The host Member State shall accept the level attested under Article 11 by the home Member State, as well as the certificate by which the home Member State certifies that regulated education and training or vocational training with a special structure referred to in point (c)(ii) of Article 11 is equivalent to the level provided for in point (c)(i) of Article 11.
    4.  
    By way of derogation from paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article and from Article 14, the competent authority of the host Member State may refuse access to, and pursuit of, the profession to holders of an attestation of competence classified under point (a) of Article 11 where the national professional qualification required to exercise the profession on its territory is classified under point (e) of Article 11.

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    Article 14

    Compensation measures

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    1.  

    Article 13 shall not preclude the host Member State from requiring the applicant to complete an adaptation period of up to three years or to take an aptitude test if:

    (a) 

    the training the applicant has received covers substantially different matters than those covered by the evidence of formal qualifications required in the host Member State;

    (b) 

    the regulated profession in the host Member State comprises one or more regulated professional activities which do not exist in the corresponding profession in the applicant’s home Member State, and the training required in the host Member State covers substantially different matters from those covered by the applicant’s attestation of competence or evidence of formal qualifications.

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    2.  
    If the host Member State makes use of the option provided for in paragraph 1, it must offer the applicant the choice between an adaptation period and an aptitude test.

    Where a Member State considers, with respect to a given profession, that it is necessary to derogate from the requirement, set out in the previous subparagraph, that it give the applicant a choice between an adaptation period and an aptitude test, it shall inform the other Member States and the Commission in advance and provide sufficient justification for the derogation.

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    Where the Commission considers that the derogation referred to in the second subparagraph is inappropriate or that it is not in accordance with Union law, it shall adopt an implementing act, within three months of receiving all necessary information, to ask the relevant Member State to refrain from taking the envisaged measure. In the absence of a response from the Commission within that deadline, the derogation may be applied.

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    3.  
    By way of derogation from the principle of the right of the applicant to choose, as laid down in paragraph 2, for professions whose pursuit requires precise knowledge of national law and in respect of which the provision of advice and/or assistance concerning national law is an essential and constant aspect of the professional activity, the host Member State may stipulate either an adaptation period or an aptitude test.

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    In the cases covered by Article 10 point (a), the host Member State may require an adaptation period or an aptitude test if the migrant envisages pursuing professional activities in a self-employed capacity or as a manager of an undertaking which require the knowledge and the application of the specific national rules in force, provided that knowledge and application of those rules are required by the competent authorities of the host Member State for access to such activities by its own nationals.

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    By way of derogation from the principle of the right of the applicant to choose, as laid down in paragraph 2, the host Member State may stipulate either an adaptation period or an aptitude test in the case of:

    (a) 

    a holder of a professional qualification referred to in point (a) of Article 11, who applies for recognition of his professional qualifications where the national professional qualification required is classified under point (c) of Article 11; or

    (b) 

    a holder of a professional qualification referred to in point (b) of Article 11, who applies for recognition of his professional qualifications where the national professional qualification required is classified under point (d) or (e) of Article 11.

    In the case of a holder of a professional qualification referred to in point (a) of Article 11 who applies for recognition of his professional qualifications where the national professional qualification required is classified under point (d) of Article 11, the host Member State may impose both an adaptation period and an aptitude test.

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    4.  
    For the purposes of paragraphs 1 and 5, ‘substantially different matters’ means matters in respect of which knowledge, skills and competences acquired are essential for pursuing the profession and with regard to which the training received by the migrant shows significant differences in terms of content from the training required by the host Member State.
    5.  
    Paragraph 1 shall be applied with due regard to the principle of proportionality. In particular, if the host Member State intends to require the applicant to complete an adaptation period or take an aptitude test, it must first ascertain whether the knowledge, skills and competences acquired by the applicant in the course of his professional experience or through lifelong learning, and formally validated to that end by a relevant body, in any Member State or in a third country, is of such nature as to cover, in full or in part, the substantially different matters defined in paragraph 4.

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    6.  

    The decision imposing an adaptation period or an aptitude test shall be duly justified. In particular, the applicant shall be provided with the following information:

    (a) 

    the level of the professional qualification required in the host Member State and the level of the professional qualification held by the applicant in accordance with the classification set out in Article 11; and

    (b) 

    the substantial differences referred to in paragraph 4 and the reasons for which those differences cannot be compensated by knowledge, skills and competences acquired in the course of professional experience or through lifelong learning formally validated to that end by a relevant body.

    7.  
    Member States shall ensure that an applicant has the possibility of taking the aptitude test referred to in paragraph 1 not later than six months after the initial decision imposing an aptitude test on the applicant.

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    CHAPTER II

    Recognition of professional experience

    Article 16

    Requirements regarding professional experience

    If, in a Member State, access to or pursuit of one of the activities listed in Annex IV is contingent upon possession of general, commercial or professional knowledge and aptitudes, that Member State shall recognise previous pursuit of the activity in another Member State as sufficient proof of such knowledge and aptitudes. The activity must have been pursued in accordance with Articles 17, 18 and 19.

    Article 17

    Activities referred to in list I of Annex IV

    1.  

    For the activities in list I of Annex IV, the activity in question must have been previously pursued:

    (a) 

    for six consecutive years on a self-employed basis or as a manager of an undertaking; or

    (b) 

    for three consecutive years on a self-employed basis or as a manager of an undertaking, where the beneficiary proves that he has received previous training of at least three years for the activity in question, evidenced by a certificate recognised by the Member State or judged by a competent professional body to be fully valid; or

    (c) 

    for four consecutive years on a self-employed basis or as a manager of an undertaking, where the beneficiary can prove that he has received, for the activity in question, previous training of at least two years' duration, attested by a certificate recognised by the Member State or judged by a competent professional body to be fully valid; or

    (d) 

    for three consecutive years on a self-employed basis, if the beneficiary can prove that he has pursued the activity in question on an employed basis for at least five years; or

    (e) 

    for five consecutive years in an executive position, of which at least three years involved technical duties and responsibility for at least one department of the company, if the beneficiary can prove that he has received, for the activity in question, previous training of at least three years' duration, as attested by a certificate recognised by the Member State or judged by a competent professional body to be fully valid.

    2.  
    In cases (a) and (d), the activity must not have finished more than 10 years before the date on which the complete application was submitted by the person concerned to the competent authority referred to in Article 56.
    3.  
    Paragraph 1(e) shall not apply to activities in Group ex 855, hairdressing establishments, of the ISIC Nomenclature.

    Article 18

    Activities referred to in list II of Annex IV

    1.  

    For the activities in list II of Annex IV, the activity in question must have been previously pursued:

    (a) 

    for five consecutive years on a self-employed basis or as a manager of an undertaking, or

    (b) 

    for three consecutive years on a self-employed basis or as a manager of an undertaking, where the beneficiary proves that he has received previous training of at least three years for the activity in question, evidenced by a certificate recognised by the Member State or judged by a competent professional body to be fully valid, or

    (c) 

    for four consecutive years on a self-employed basis or as a manager of an undertaking, where the beneficiary can prove that he has received, for the activity in question, previous training of at least two years' duration, attested by a certificate recognised by the Member State or judged by a competent professional body to be fully valid, or

    (d) 

    for three consecutive years on a self-employed basis or as a manager of an undertaking, if the beneficiary can prove that he has pursued the activity in question on an employed basis for at least five years, or

    (e) 

    for five consecutive years on an employed basis, if the beneficiary can prove that he has received, for the activity in question, previous training of at least three years' duration, as attested by a certificate recognised by the Member State or judged by a competent professional body to be fully valid, or

    (f) 

    for six consecutive years on an employed basis, if the beneficiary can prove that he has received previous training in the activity in question of at least two years' duration, as attested by a certificate recognised by the Member State or judged by a competent professional body to be fully valid.

    2.  
    In cases (a) and (d), the activity must not have finished more than 10 years before the date on which the complete application was submitted by the person concerned to the competent authority referred to in Article 56.

    Article 19

    Activities referred to in list III of Annex IV

    1.  

    For the activities in list III of Annex IV, the activity in question must have been previously pursued:

    (a) 

    for three consecutive years, either on a self-employed basis or as a manager of an undertaking, or

    (b) 

    for two consecutive years, either on a self-employed basis or as a manager of an undertaking, if the beneficiary can prove that he has received previous training for the activity in question, as attested by a certificate recognised by the Member State or judged by a competent professional body to be fully valid, or

    (c) 

    for two consecutive years, either on a self-employed basis or as a manager of an undertaking, if the beneficiary can prove that he has pursued the activity in question on an employed basis for at least three years, or

    (d) 

    for three consecutive years, on an employed basis, if the beneficiary can prove that he has received previous training for the activity in question, as attested by a certificate recognised by the Member State or judged by a competent professional body to be fully valid.

    2.  
    In cases (a) and (c), the activity must not have finished more than 10 years before the date on which the complete application was submitted by the person concerned to the competent authority referred to in Article 56.

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    Article 20

    Adaptation of lists of activities in Annex IV

    The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c concerning the adaptation of the lists of activities set out in Annex IV which are the subject of recognition of professional experience pursuant to Article 16, with a view to updating or clarifying the activities listed in Annex IV in particular in order to further specify their scope and to take due account of the latest developments in the field of activity-based nomenclatures, provided that this does not involve any narrowing of the scope of the activities related to the individual categories and that there is no shift of activities between the existing lists I, II and III of Annex IV.

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    CHAPTER III

    Recognition on the basis of coordination of minimum training conditions

    Section 1

    General Provisions

    Article 21

    Principle of automatic recognition

    1.  
    Each Member State shall recognise evidence of formal qualifications as doctor giving access to the professional activities of doctor with basic training and specialised doctor, as nurse responsible for general care, as dental practitioner, as specialised dental practitioner, as veterinary surgeon, as pharmacist and as architect, listed in Annex V, points 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.2.2, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.4.2, 5.6.2 and 5.7.1 respectively, which satisfy the minimum training conditions referred to in Articles 24, 25, 31, 34, 35, 38, 44 and 46 respectively, and shall, for the purposes of access to and pursuit of the professional activities, give such evidence the same effect on its territory as the evidence of formal qualifications which it itself issues.

    Such evidence of formal qualifications must be issued by the competent bodies in the Member States and accompanied, where appropriate, by the certificates listed in Annex V, points 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.2.2, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.4.2, 5.6.2 and 5.7.1 respectively.

    The provisions of the first and second subparagraphs do not affect the acquired rights referred to in Articles 23, 27, 33, 37, 39 and 49.

    2.  
    Each Member State shall recognise, for the purpose of pursuing general medical practice in the framework of its national social security system, evidence of formal qualifications listed in Annex V, point 5.1.4 and issued to nationals of the Member States by the other Member States in accordance with the minimum training conditions laid down in Article 28.

    The provisions of the previous subparagraph do not affect the acquired rights referred to in Article 30.

    3.  
    Each Member State shall recognise evidence of formal qualifications as a midwife, awarded to nationals of Member States by the other Member States, listed in Annex V, point 5.5.2, which complies with the minimum training conditions referred to in Article 40 and satisfies the criteria set out in Article 41, and shall, for the purposes of access to and pursuit of the professional activities, give such evidence the same effect on its territory as the evidence of formal qualifications which it itself issues. This provision does not affect the acquired rights referred to in Articles 23 and 43.

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    4.  
    In respect of the operation of pharmacies that are not subject to territorial restrictions, a Member State may, by way of derogation, decide not to give effect to evidence of formal qualifications referred to in point 5.6.2 of Annex V, for the setting up of new pharmacies open to the public. For the purposes of this paragraph, pharmacies which have been open for less than three years shall also be considered as new pharmacies.

    That derogation may not be applied in respect of pharmacists whose formal qualifications have already been recognised by the competent authorities of the host Member State for other purposes and who have been effectively and lawfully engaged in the professional activities of a pharmacist for at least three consecutive years in that Member State.

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    5.  
    Evidence of formal qualifications as an architect referred to in Annex V, point 5.7.1, which is subject to automatic recognition pursuant to paragraph 1, proves completion of a course of training which began not earlier than during the academic reference year referred to in that Annex.

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    6.  
    Each Member State shall make access to, and pursuit of, the professional activities of doctors, nurses responsible for general care, dental practitioners, veterinary surgeons, midwives and pharmacists subject to possession of evidence of formal qualifications referred to in points 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.1.4, 5.2.2, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.4.2, 5.5.2 and 5.6.2 of Annex V respectively, attesting that the professional concerned, over the duration of his training, has acquired, as appropriate, the knowledge, skills and competences referred to in Articles 24(3), 31(6), 31(7), 34(3), 38(3), 40(3) and 44(3).

    In order to take account of generally acknowledged scientific and technical progress, the Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c to update the knowledge and skills referred to in Articles 24(3), 31(6), 34(3), 38(3), 40(3), 44(3) and 46(4) to reflect the evolution of Union law directly affecting the professionals concerned.

    Such updates shall not entail an amendment of existing essential legislative principles in Member States regarding the structure of professions as regards training and conditions of access by natural persons. Such updates shall respect the responsibility of the Member States for the organisation of education systems, as set out in Article 165(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).

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    Article 21a

    Notification procedure

    1.  
    Each Member State shall notify the Commission of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions which it adopts with regard to the issuing of evidence of formal qualifications in the professions covered by this Chapter.

    In the case of evidence of formal qualifications referred to in Section 8, notification in accordance with the first subparagraph shall also be addressed to the other Member States.

    2.  
    The notification referred to in paragraph 1 shall include information about the duration and content of the training programmes.
    3.  
    The notification referred to in paragraph 1 shall be transmitted via IMI.
    4.  
    In order to take due account of legislative and administrative developments in the Member States, and on condition that the laws, regulations and administrative provisions notified pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Article are in conformity with the conditions set out in this Chapter, the Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c in order to amend points 5.1.1 to 5.1.4, 5.2.2, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.4.2, 5.5.2, 5.6.2 and 5.7.1 of Annex V, concerning the updating of the titles adopted by the Member States for evidence of formal qualifications and, where appropriate, the body which issues the evidence of formal qualifications, the certificate which accompanies it and the corresponding professional title.
    5.  
    Where the legislative, regulatory and administrative provisions notified pursuant to paragraph 1 are not in conformity with the conditions set out in this Chapter, the Commission shall adopt an implementing act in order to reject the requested amendment of points 5.1.1 to 5.1.4, 5.2.2, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.4.2, 5.5.2, 5.6.2 or 5.7.1 of Annex V.

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    Article 22

    Common provisions on training

    With regard to the training referred to in Articles 24, 25, 28, 31, 34, 35, 38, 40, 44 and 46:

    (a) 

    Member States may authorise part-time training under conditions laid down by the competent authorities; those authorities shall ensure that the overall duration, level and quality of such training is not lower than that of continuous full-time training;

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    (b) 

    Member States shall, in accordance with the procedures specific to each Member State, ensure, by encouraging continuous professional development, that professionals whose professional qualification is covered by Chapter III of this Title are able to update their knowledge, skills and competences in order to maintain a safe and effective practice and keep abreast of professional developments.

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    Member States shall communicate to the Commission the measures taken pursuant to point (b) of the first paragraph by 18 January 2016.

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    Article 23

    Acquired rights

    1.  
    Without prejudice to the acquired rights specific to the professions concerned, in cases where the evidence of formal qualifications as doctor giving access to the professional activities of doctor with basic training and specialised doctor, as nurse responsible for general care, as dental practitioner, as specialised dental practitioner, as veterinary surgeon, as midwife and as pharmacist held by Member States nationals does not satisfy all the training requirements referred to in Articles 24, 25, 31, 34, 35, 38, 40 and 44, each Member State shall recognise as sufficient proof evidence of formal qualifications issued by those Member States insofar as such evidence attests successful completion of training which began before the reference dates laid down in Annex V, points 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.2.2, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.4.2, 5.5.2 and 5.6.2 and is accompanied by a certificate stating that the holders have been effectively and lawfully engaged in the activities in question for at least three consecutive years during the five years preceding the award of the certificate.
    2.  

    The same provisions shall apply to evidence of formal qualifications as doctor giving access to the professional activities of doctor with basic training and specialised doctor, as nurse responsible for general care, as dental practitioner, as specialised dental practitioner, as veterinary surgeon, as midwife and as pharmacist, obtained in the territory of the former German Democratic Republic, which does not satisfy all the minimum training requirements laid down in Articles 24, 25, 31, 34, 35, 38, 40 and 44 if such evidence certifies successful completion of training which began before:

    (a) 

    3 October 1990 for doctors with basic training, nurses responsible for general care, dental practitioners with basic training, specialised dental practitioners, veterinary surgeons, midwives and pharmacists, and

    (b) 

    3 April 1992 for specialised doctors.

    The evidence of formal qualifications referred to in the first subparagraph confers on the holder the right to pursue professional activities throughout German territory under the same conditions as evidence of formal qualifications issued by the competent German authorities referred to in Annex V, points 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.2.2, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.4.2, 5.5.2 and 5.6.2.

    3.  
    Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 37(1), each Member State shall recognise evidence of formal qualifications as doctor giving access to the professional activities of doctor with basic training and specialised doctor, as nurse responsible for general care, as veterinary surgeon, as midwife, as pharmacist and as architect held by Member States nationals and issued by the former Czechoslovakia, or whose training commenced, for the Czech Republic and Slovakia, before 1 January 1993, where the authorities of either of the two aforementioned Member States attest that such evidence of formal qualifications has the same legal validity within their territory as the evidence of formal qualifications which they issue and, with respect to architects, as the evidence of formal qualifications specified for those Member States in Annex VI, point 6, as regards access to the professional activities of doctor with basic training, specialised doctor, nurse responsible for general care, veterinary surgeon, midwife, pharmacist with respect to the activities referred to in Article 45(2), and architect with respect to the activities referred to in Article 48, and the pursuit of such activities.

    Such an attestation must be accompanied by a certificate issued by those same authorities stating that such persons have effectively and lawfully been engaged in the activities in question within their territory for at least three consecutive years during the five years prior to the date of issue of the certificate.

    4.  

    Each Member State shall recognise evidence of formal qualifications as doctor giving access to the professional activities of doctor with basic training and specialised doctor, as nurse responsible for general care, as dental practitioner, as specialised dental practitioner, as veterinary surgeon, as midwife, as pharmacist and as architect held by nationals of the Member States and issued by the former Soviet Union, or whose training commenced

    (a) 

    for Estonia, before 20 August 1991,

    (b) 

    for Latvia, before 21 August 1991,

    (c) 

    for Lithuania, before 11 March 1990,

    where the authorities of any of the three aforementioned Member States attest that such evidence has the same legal validity within their territory as the evidence which they issue and, with respect to architects, as the evidence of formal qualifications specified for those Member States in Annex VI, point 6, as regards access to the professional activities of doctor with basic training, specialised doctor, nurse responsible for general care, dental practitioner, specialised dental practitioner, veterinary surgeon, midwife, pharmacist with respect to the activities referred to in Article 45(2), and architect with respect to the activities referred to in Article 48, and the pursuit of such activities.

    Such an attestation must be accompanied by a certificate issued by those same authorities stating that such persons have effectively and lawfully been engaged in the activities in question within their territory for at least three consecutive years during the five years prior to the date of issue of the certificate.

    With regard to evidence of formal qualifications as veterinary surgeons issued by the former Soviet Union or in respect of which training commenced, for Estonia, before 20 August 1991, the attestation referred to in the preceding subparagraph must be accompanied by a certificate issued by the Estonian authorities stating that such persons have effectively and lawfully been engaged in the activities in question within their territory for at least five consecutive years during the seven years prior to the date of issue of the certificate.

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    5.  

    Without prejudice to Article 43b, each Member State shall recognise evidence of formal qualifications as doctor giving access to the professional activities of doctor with basic training and specialised doctor, as nurse responsible for general care, as dental practitioner, as specialised dental practitioner, as veterinary surgeon, as midwife, as pharmacist and as architect held by nationals of the Member States and issued by the former Yugoslavia, or whose training commenced,

    (a) 

    for Slovenia, before 25 June 1991; and

    (b) 

    for Croatia, before 8 October 1991;

    where the authorities of the aforementioned Member States attest that such evidence has the same legal validity within their territory as the evidence which they issue and, with respect to architects, as the evidence of formal qualifications specified for those Member States in Annex VI, point 6, as regards access to the professional activities of doctor with basic training, specialised doctor, nurse responsible for general care, dental practitioner, specialised dental practitioner, veterinary surgeon, midwife, pharmacist with respect to the activities referred to in Article 45(2), and architect with respect to the activities referred to in Article 48, and the pursuit of such activities.

    Such an attestation must be accompanied by a certificate issued by those same authorities stating that such persons have effectively and lawfully been engaged in the activities in question within their territory for at least three consecutive years during the five years prior to the date of issue of the certificate.

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    6.  
    Each Member State shall recognise as sufficient proof for Member State nationals whose evidence of formal qualifications as a doctor, nurse responsible for general care, dental practitioner, veterinary surgeon, midwife and pharmacist does not correspond to the titles given for that Member State in Annex V, points 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.1.3, 5.1.4, 5.2.2, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.4.2, 5.5.2 and 5.6.2, evidence of formal qualifications issued by those Member States accompanied by a certificate issued by the competent authorities or bodies.

    The certificate referred to in the first subparagraph shall state that the evidence of formal qualifications certifies successful completion of training in accordance with Articles 24, 25, 28, 31, 34, 35, 38, 40 and 44 respectively and is treated by the Member State which issued it in the same way as the qualifications whose titles are listed in Annex V, points 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.1.3, 5.1.4, 5.2.2, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.4.2, 5.5.2 and 5.6.2.

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    Article 23a

    Specific circumstances

    1.  
    By way of derogation from the present Directive, Bulgaria may authorise the holders of the qualification of ‘фелдшер’ (feldsher) awarded in Bulgaria before 31 December 1999 and exercising this profession under the Bulgarian national social security scheme on 1 January 2000 to continue to exercise the said profession, even if parts of their activity fall under the provisions of the present Directive concerning doctors of medicine and nurses responsible for general care respectively.
    2.  
    The holders of the Bulgarian qualification of ‘фелдшер’ (feldsher) referred to in paragraph 1 are not entitled to obtain professional recognition in other Member States as doctors of medicine nor as nurses responsible for general care under this Directive.

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    Section 2

    Doctors of medicine

    Article 24

    Basic medical training

    1.  
    Admission to basic medical training shall be contingent upon possession of a diploma or certificate providing access, for the studies in question, to universities.

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    2.  
    Basic medical training shall comprise a total of at least five years of study, which may in addition be expressed with the equivalent ECTS credits, and shall consist of at least 5 500 hours of theoretical and practical training provided by, or under the supervision of, a university.

    For professionals who began their studies before 1 January 1972, the course of training referred to in the first subparagraph may comprise six months of full-time practical training at university level under the supervision of the competent authorities.

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    3.  

    Basic medical training shall provide an assurance that the person in question has acquired the following knowledge and skills:

    (a) 

    adequate knowledge of the sciences on which medicine is based and a good understanding of the scientific methods including the principles of measuring biological functions, the evaluation of scientifically established facts and the analysis of data;

    (b) 

    sufficient understanding of the structure, functions and behaviour of healthy and sick persons, as well as relations between the state of health and physical and social surroundings of the human being;

    (c) 

    adequate knowledge of clinical disciplines and practices, providing him with a coherent picture of mental and physical diseases, of medicine from the points of view of prophylaxis, diagnosis and therapy and of human reproduction;

    (d) 

    suitable clinical experience in hospitals under appropriate supervision.

    Article 25

    Specialist medical training

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    1.  
    Admission to specialist medical training shall be contingent upon completion and validation of a basic medical training programme as referred to in Article 24(2) in the course of which the trainee has acquired the relevant knowledge of basic medicine.

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    2.  
    Specialist medical training shall comprise theoretical and practical training at a university or medical teaching hospital or, where appropriate, a medical care establishment approved for that purpose by the competent authorities or bodies.

    The Member States shall ensure that the minimum duration of specialist medical training courses referred to in Annex V, point 5.1.3 is not less than the duration provided for in that point. Training shall be given under the supervision of the competent authorities or bodies. It shall include personal participation of the trainee specialised doctor in the activity and responsibilities entailed by the services in question.

    3.  
    Training shall be given on a full-time basis at specific establishments which are recognised by the competent authorities. It shall entail participation in the full range of medical activities of the department where the training is given, including duty on call, in such a way that the trainee specialist devotes all his professional activity to his practical and theoretical training throughout the entire working week and throughout the year, in accordance with the procedures laid down by the competent authorities. Accordingly, these posts shall be the subject of appropriate remuneration.

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    3a.  
    Member States may provide, in national legislation, for partial exemptions from parts of the specialist medical training courses listed in point 5.1.3 of Annex V, to be applied on a case-by-case basis provided that that part of the training has been followed already during another specialist training course listed in point 5.1.3 of Annex V, for which the professional has already obtained the professional qualification in a Member State. Member States shall ensure that the granted exemption equates to not more than half of the minimum duration of the specialist medical training course in question.

    Each Member State shall notify the Commission and the other Member States of the national legislation concerned for any such partial exemptions.

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    4.  
    The Member States shall make the issuance of evidence of specialist medical training contingent upon possession of evidence of basic medical training referred to in Annex V, point 5.1.1.

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    5.  
    The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c concerning the adaptation of the minimum periods of training referred to in point 5.1.3 of Annex V to scientific and technical progress.

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    Article 26

    Types of specialist medical training

    Evidence of formal qualifications as a specialised doctor referred to in Article 21 is such evidence awarded by the competent authorities or bodies referred to in Annex V, point 5.1.2 as corresponds, for the specialised training in question, to the titles in use in the various Member States and referred to in Annex V, point 5.1.3.

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    In order to take due account of changes in national legislation and with a view to updating this Directive, the Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c concerning the inclusion in point 5.1.3 of Annex V of new medical specialties common to at least two-fifths of the Member States.

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    Article 27

    Acquired rights specific to specialised doctors

    1.  
    A host Member State may require of specialised doctors whose part-time specialist medical training was governed by legislative, regulatory and administrative provisions in force as of 20 June 1975 and who began their specialist training no later than 31 December 1983 that their evidence of formal qualifications be accompanied by a certificate stating that they have been effectively and lawfully engaged in the relevant activities for at least three consecutive years during the five years preceding the award of that certificate.
    2.  
    Every Member State shall recognise the qualification of specialised doctors awarded in Spain to doctors who completed their specialist training before 1 January 1995, even if that training does not satisfy the minimum training requirements provided for in Article 25, in so far as that qualification is accompanied by a certificate issued by the competent Spanish authorities and attesting that the person concerned has passed the examination in specific professional competence held in the context of exceptional measures concerning recognition laid down in Royal Decree 1497/99, with a view to ascertaining that the person concerned possesses a level of knowledge and skill comparable to that of doctors who possess a qualification as a specialised doctor defined for Spain in Annex V, points 5.1.2 and 5.1.3.

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    2a.  
    Member States shall recognise the qualifications of specialised doctors awarded in Italy, and listed in points 5.1.2 and 5.1.3 of Annex V, to doctors who started their specialist training after 31 December 1983 and before 1 January 1991, despite the training concerned not satisfying all the training requirements set out in Article 25, if the qualification is accompanied by a certificate issued by the competent Italian authorities stating that the doctor concerned has effectively and lawfully been engaged, in Italy, in the activities of a medical specialist in the same specialist area concerned, for at least seven consecutive years during the 10 years preceding the award of the certificate.

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    3.  
    Every Member State which has repealed its legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions relating to the award of evidence of formal qualifications as a specialised doctor referred to in Annex V, points 5.1.2 and 5.1.3 and which has adopted measures relating to acquired rights benefiting its nationals, shall grant nationals of other Member States the right to benefit from those measures, in so far as such evidence of formal qualifications was issued before the date on which the host Member State ceased to issue such evidence for the specialty in question.

    The dates on which these provisions were repealed are set out in Annex V, point 5.1.3.

    Article 28

    Specific training in general medical practice

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    1.  
    Admission to specific training in general medical practice shall be contingent upon completion and validation of a basic medical training programme as referred to in Article 24(2) in the course of which the trainee has acquired the relevant knowledge of basic medicine.

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    2.  
    The specific training in general medical practice leading to the award of evidence of formal qualifications issued before 1 January 2006 shall be of a duration of at least two years on a full-time basis. In the case of evidence of formal qualifications issued after that date, the training shall be of a duration of at least three years on a full-time basis.

    Where the training programme referred to in Article 24 comprises practical training given by an approved hospital possessing appropriate general medical equipment and services or as part of an approved general medical practice or an approved centre in which doctors provide primary medical care, the duration of that practical training may, up to a maximum of one year, be included in the duration provided for in the first subparagraph for certificates of training issued on or after 1 January 2006.

    The option provided for in the second subparagraph shall be available only for Member States in which the specific training in general medical practice lasted two years as of 1 January 2001.

    3.  
    The specific training in general medical practice shall be carried out on a full-time basis, under the supervision of the competent authorities or bodies. It shall be more practical than theoretical.

    The practical training shall be given, on the one hand, for at least six months in an approved hospital possessing appropriate equipment and services and, on the other hand, for at least six months as part of an approved general medical practice or an approved centre at which doctors provide primary health care.

    The practical training shall take place in conjunction with other health establishments or structures concerned with general medicine. Without prejudice to the minimum periods laid down in the second subparagraph, however, the practical training may be given during a period of not more than six months in other approved establishments or health structures concerned with general medicine.

    The training shall require the personal participation of the trainee in the professional activity and responsibilities of the persons with whom he is working.

    4.  
    Member States shall make the issuance of evidence of formal qualifications in general medical practice subject to possession of evidence of formal qualifications in basic medical training referred to in Annex V, point 5.1.1.
    5.  
    Member States may issue evidence of formal qualifications referred to in Annex V, point 5.1.4 to a doctor who has not completed the training provided for in this Article but who has completed a different, supplementary training, as attested by evidence of formal qualifications issued by the competent authorities in a Member State. They may not, however, award evidence of formal qualifications unless it attests knowledge of a level qualitatively equivalent to the knowledge acquired from the training provided for in this Article.

    Member States shall determine, inter alia, the extent to which the complementary training and professional experience already acquired by the applicant may replace the training provided for in this Article.

    The Member States may only issue the evidence of formal qualifications referred to in Annex V, point 5.1.4 if the applicant has acquired at least six months' experience of general medicine in a general medical practice or a centre in which doctors provide primary health care of the types referred to in paragraph 3.

    Article 29

    Pursuit of the professional activities of general practitioners

    Each Member State shall, subject to the provisions relating to acquired rights, make the pursuit of the activities of a general practitioner in the framework of its national social security system contingent upon possession of evidence of formal qualifications referred to in Annex V, point 5.1.4.

    Member States may exempt persons who are currently undergoing specific training in general medicine from this condition.

    Article 30

    Acquired rights specific to general practitioners

    1.  
    Each Member State shall determine the acquired rights. It shall, however, confer as an acquired right the right to pursue the activities of a general practitioner in the framework of its national social security system, without the evidence of formal qualifications referred to in Annex V, point 5.1.4, on all doctors who enjoy this right as of the reference date stated in that point by virtue of provisions applicable to the medical profession giving access to the professional activities of doctor with basic training and who are established as of that date on its territory, having benefited from the provisions of Articles 21 or 23.

    The competent authorities of each Member State shall, on demand, issue a certificate stating the holder's right to pursue the activities of general practitioner in the framework of their national social security systems, without the evidence of formal qualifications referred to in Annex V, point 5.1.4, to doctors who enjoy acquired rights pursuant to the first subparagraph.

    2.  
    Every Member State shall recognise the certificates referred to in paragraph 1, second subparagraph, awarded to nationals of Member States by the other Member States, and shall give such certificates the same effect on its territory as evidence of formal qualifications which it awards and which permit the pursuit of the activities of a general practitioner in the framework of its national social security system.

    Section 3

    Nurses responsible for general care

    Article 31

    Training of nurses responsible for general care

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    1.  

    Admission to training for nurses responsible for general care shall be contingent upon either:

    (a) 

    completion of general education of 12 years, as attested by a diploma, certificate or other evidence issued by the competent authorities or bodies in a Member State or a certificate attesting success in an examination of an equivalent level and giving access to universities or to higher education institutions of a level recognised as equivalent; or

    (b) 

    completion of general education of at least 10 years, as attested by a diploma, certificate or other evidence issued by the competent authorities or bodies in a Member State or a certificate attesting success in an examination of an equivalent level and giving access to a vocational school or vocational training programme for nursing.

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    2.  
    Training of nurses responsible for general care shall be given on a full-time basis and shall include at least the programme described in Annex V, point 5.2.1.

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    The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c concerning amendments to the list set out in point 5.2.1 of Annex V with a view to adapting it to scientific and technical progress.

    The amendments referred to in the second subparagraph shall not entail an amendment of existing essential legislative principles in Member States regarding the structure of professions as regards training and conditions of access by natural persons. Such amendments shall respect the responsibility of the Member States for the organisation of education systems, as set out in Article 165(1) TFEU.

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    3.  
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    The Member States shall ensure that institutions providing nursing training are responsible for the coordination of theoretical and clinical training throughout the entire study programme.

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    4.  
    Theoretical education is that part of nurse training from which trainee nurses acquire the professional knowledge, skills and competences required under paragraphs 6 and 7. The training shall be given by teachers of nursing care and by other competent persons, at universities, higher education institutions of a level recognised as equivalent or at vocational schools or through vocational training programmes for nursing.
    5.  
    Clinical training is that part of nurse training in which trainee nurses learn, as part of a team and in direct contact with a healthy or sick individual and/or community, to organise, dispense and evaluate the required comprehensive nursing care, on the basis of the knowledge, skills and competences which they have acquired. The trainee nurse shall learn not only how to work in a team, but also how to lead a team and organise overall nursing care, including health education for individuals and small groups, within health institutes or in the community.

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    This training shall take place in hospitals and other health institutions and in the community, under the responsibility of nursing teachers, in cooperation with and assisted by other qualified nurses. Other qualified personnel may also take part in the teaching process.

    Trainee nurses shall participate in the activities of the department in question insofar as those activities are appropriate to their training, enabling them to learn to assume the responsibilities involved in nursing care.

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    6.  

    Training for nurses responsible for general care shall provide an assurance that the professional in question has acquired the following knowledge and skills:

    (a) 

    comprehensive knowledge of the sciences on which general nursing is based, including sufficient understanding of the structure, physiological functions and behaviour of healthy and sick persons, and of the relationship between the state of health and the physical and social environment of the human being;

    (b) 

    knowledge of the nature and ethics of the profession and of the general principles of health and nursing;

    (c) 

    adequate clinical experience; such experience, which should be selected for its training value, should be gained under the supervision of qualified nursing staff and in places where the number of qualified staff and equipment are appropriate for the nursing care of the patient;

    (d) 

    the ability to participate in the practical training of health personnel and experience of working with such personnel;

    (e) 

    experience of working together with members of other professions in the health sector.

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    7.  

    Formal qualifications as a nurse responsible for general care shall provide evidence that the professional in question is able to apply at least the following competences regardless of whether the training took place at universities, higher education institutions of a level recognised as equivalent or at vocational schools or through vocational training programmes for nursing:

    (a) 

    competence to independently diagnose the nursing care required using current theoretical and clinical knowledge and to plan, organise and implement nursing care when treating patients on the basis of the knowledge and skills acquired in accordance with points (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph 6 in order to improve professional practice;

    (b) 

    competence to work together effectively with other actors in the health sector, including participation in the practical training of health personnel on the basis of the knowledge and skills acquired in accordance with points (d) and (e) of paragraph 6;

    (c) 

    competence to empower individuals, families and groups towards healthy lifestyles and self-care on the basis of the knowledge and skills acquired in accordance with points (a) and (b) of paragraph 6;

    (d) 

    competence to independently initiate life-preserving immediate measures and to carry out measures in crises and disaster situations;

    (e) 

    competence to independently give advice to, instruct and support persons needing care and their attachment figures;

    (f) 

    competence to independently assure the quality of, and to evaluate, nursing care;

    (g) 

    competence to comprehensively communicate professionally and to cooperate with members of other professions in the health sector;

    (h) 

    competence to analyse the care quality to improve his own professional practice as a nurse responsible for general care.

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    Article 32

    Pursuit of the professional activities of nurses responsible for general care

    For the purposes of this Directive, the professional activities of nurses responsible for general care are the activities pursued on a professional basis and referred to in Annex V, point 5.2.2.

    Article 33

    Acquired rights specific to nurses responsible for general care

    1.  
    Where the general rules of acquired rights apply to nurses responsible for general care, the activities referred to in Article 23 must have included full responsibility for the planning, organisation and administration of nursing care delivered to the patient.

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    3.  

    Member States shall recognise evidence of formal qualifications in nursing that:

    (a) 

    were awarded in Poland, to nurses who completed training before 1 May 2004, which did not comply with the minimum training requirements laid down in Article 31; and

    (b) 

    are attested by the diploma ‘bachelor’ which was obtained on the basis of a special upgrading programme contained in:

    (i) 

    Article 11 of the Act of 20 April 2004 on the amendment of the Act on professions of nurse and midwife and on some other legal acts (Official Journal of the Republic of Poland of 2004 No 92, pos. 885 and of 2007, No 176, pos. 1237) and the Regulation of the Minister of Health of 11 May 2004 on the detailed conditions of delivering studies for nurses and midwives, who hold a certificate of secondary school (final examination — matura) and are graduates of medical lyceum and medical vocational schools teaching in a profession of a nurse and a midwife (Official Journal of the Republic of Poland of 2004 No 110, pos. 1170 and of 2010 No 65, pos. 420); or

    (ii) 

    Article 52.3 point 2 of the Act of 15 July 2011 on professions of nurse and midwife (Official Journal of the Republic of Poland of 2011 No 174, pos. 1039) and the Regulation of the Minister of Health of 14 June 2012 on the detailed conditions of delivering higher education courses for nurses and midwives who hold a certificate of secondary school (final examination – matura) and are graduates of a medical secondary school or a post-secondary school teaching in a profession of a nurse and a midwife (Official Journal of the Republic of Poland of 2012, pos. 770),

    for the purpose of verifying that the nurse concerned has a level of knowledge and competence comparable to that of nurses holding the qualifications listed for Poland in point 5.2.2 of Annex V.

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    Article 33a

    Acquired rights specific to nurses responsible for general care trained in Romania

    1.  
    As regards the Romanian qualification as a nurse responsible for general care, only the provisions on acquired rights laid down in paragraph 2 shall apply.
    2.  

    In the case of nationals of Member States who were trained as a nurse responsible for general care in Romania and whose training does not satisfy the minimum training requirements laid down in Article 31, Member States shall recognise as sufficient proof:

    (a) 

    any of the following evidence of formal qualification as a nurse responsible for general care, provided that that evidence is accompanied by a certificate stating that those Member State nationals have effectively and lawfully been engaged in the activities of a nurse responsible for general care in Romania, including taking full responsibility for the planning, organisation and carrying out of the nursing care of patients, for a period of at least three consecutive years during the five years prior to the date of issue of the certificate:

    (i) 

    Certificat de competențe profesionale de asistent medical generalist with post-secondary education obtained from a școală postliceală, attesting to training started before 1 January 2007;

    (ii) 

    Diplomă de absolvire de asistent medical generalist with short-time higher education studies, attesting to training started before 1 October 2003; or

    (iii) 

    Diplomă de licență de asistent medical generalist with long-time higher education studies, attesting to training started before 1 October 2003;

    (b) 

    any of the evidence of formal qualification listed in points (ii) and (iii) of point (a), provided that such evidence is accompanied by the following evidence of formal qualification obtained on the basis of a special upgrading programme:

    Diplomă de licență referred to in Article 3(2) of Joint Order of the Minister of National Education and of the Minister of Health No 4317/943/2014 of 11 August 2014 on the approval of the special upgrading programme for the initial training of nurse responsible for general care acquired prior to 1 January 2007 for graduates of post-secondary education and higher education (Official Journal of Romania No 624 of 26 August 2014), accompanied by a Diploma Supplement stating that the student has completed the special upgrading programme; or

    (c) 

    any of the evidence of formal qualifications of post-secondary level listed under Article 4 of Order of the Minister of National Education No 5114/2014 on the approval of the methodology for organising, conducting and completing the special upgrading programme for the initial training of nurse responsible for general care acquired prior to 1 January 2007 for graduates of post-secondary education (Official Journal of Romania No 5 of 6 January 2015), provided that such evidence is accompanied by the following evidence of formal qualification obtained on the basis of a special upgrading programme:

    Certificat de revalorizare a competențelor profesionale referred to in Article 3(1) and in Annex 3 to Joint Order of the Minister of National Education and of the Minister of Health No 4317/943/2014 and in Article 16 of Order of the Minister of National Education No 5114/2014.

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    Article 33b

    Validity of rights acquired before 3 March 2024

    Host Member States shall guarantee the validity of the recognition of the Romanian qualification as a nurse responsible for general care granted pursuant to Articles 10 to 14 of this Directive before 3 March 2024 in the case of nationals of Member States who were trained as a nurse responsible for general care in Romania and did not meet the requirements of:

    (a) 

    Article 33a of this Directive in the version in force on 1 January 2007; or

    (b) 

    Article 33a of this Directive, as amended by Directive 2013/55/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council ( 5 ).

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    Section 4

    Dental practitioners

    Article 34

    Basic dental training

    1.  
    Admission to basic dental training presupposes possession of a diploma or certificate giving access, for the studies in question, to universities or higher institutes of a level recognised as equivalent, in a Member State.

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    2.  
    Basic dental training shall comprise a total of at least five years of study, which may in addition be expressed with the equivalent ECTS credits, and shall consist of at least 5 000 hours of full-time theoretical and practical training that comprises at least the programme described in point 5.3.1 of Annex V and that is provided in a university, in a higher institute providing training recognised as being of an equivalent level or under the supervision of a university.

    The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c concerning the amendment of the list set out in point 5.3.1 of Annex V with a view to adapting it to scientific and technical progress.

    The amendments referred to in the second subparagraph shall not entail an amendment of existing essential legislative principles in Member States regarding the structure of professions as regards training and conditions of access by natural persons. Such amendments shall respect the responsibility of the Member States for the organisation of education systems, as set out in Article 165(1) TFEU.

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    3.  

    Basic dental training shall provide an assurance that the person in question has acquired the following knowledge and skills:

    (a) 

    adequate knowledge of the sciences on which dentistry is based and a good understanding of scientific methods, including the principles of measuring biological functions, the evaluation of scientifically established facts and the analysis of data;

    (b) 

    adequate knowledge of the constitution, physiology and behaviour of healthy and sick persons as well as the influence of the natural and social environment on the state of health of the human being, in so far as these factors affect dentistry;

    (c) 

    adequate knowledge of the structure and function of the teeth, mouth, jaws and associated tissues, both healthy and diseased, and their relationship to the general state of health and to the physical and social well-being of the patient;

    (d) 

    adequate knowledge of clinical disciplines and methods, providing the dentist with a coherent picture of anomalies, lesions and diseases of the teeth, mouth, jaws and associated tissues and of preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic dentistry;

    (e) 

    suitable clinical experience under appropriate supervision.

    This training shall provide him with the skills necessary for carrying out all activities involving the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of anomalies and diseases of the teeth, mouth, jaws and associated tissues.

    Article 35

    Specialist dental training

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    1.  
    Admission to specialist dental training shall be contingent upon completion and validation of basic dental training referred to in Article 34, or possession of the documents referred to in Articles 23 and 37.

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    2.  
    Specialist dental training shall comprise theoretical and practical instruction in a university centre, in a treatment teaching and research centre or, where appropriate, in a health establishment approved for that purpose by the competent authorities or bodies.

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    Full-time specialist dental courses shall be of a minimum of three years’ duration and shall be supervised by the competent authorities or bodies. They shall involve the personal participation of the dental practitioner training to be a specialist in the activity and in the responsibilities of the establishment concerned.

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    3.  
    The Member States shall make the issuance of evidence of specialist dental training contingent upon possession of evidence of basic dental training referred to in Annex V, point 5.3.2.

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    4.  
    The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c concerning the adaptation of the minimum period of training referred to in paragraph 2 to scientific and technical progress.
    5.  
    In order to take due account of changes in national legislation, and with a view to updating this Directive, the Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c concerning the inclusion in point 5.3.3 of Annex V of new dental specialties common to at least two-fifths of the Member States.

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    Article 36

    Pursuit of the professional activities of dental practitioners

    1.  
    For the purposes of this Directive, the professional activities of dental practitioners are the activities defined in paragraph 3 and pursued under the professional qualifications listed in Annex V, point 5.3.2.
    2.  
    The profession of dental practitioner shall be based on dental training referred to in Article 34 and shall constitute a specific profession which is distinct from other general or specialised medical professions. Pursuit of the activities of a dental practitioner requires the possession of evidence of formal qualifications referred to in Annex V, point 5.3.2. Holders of such evidence of formal qualifications shall be treated in the same way as those to whom Articles 23 or 37 apply.
    3.  
    The Member States shall ensure that dental practitioners are generally able to gain access to and pursue the activities of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of anomalies and diseases affecting the teeth, mouth, jaws and adjoining tissue, having due regard to the regulatory provisions and rules of professional ethics on the reference dates referred to in Annex V, point 5.3.2.

    Article 37

    Acquired rights specific to dental practitioners

    1.  
    Every Member State shall, for the purposes of the pursuit of the professional activities of dental practitioners under the qualifications listed in Annex V, point 5.3.2, recognise evidence of formal qualifications as a doctor ►M1  issued in Italy, Spain, Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania ◄ to persons who began their medical training on or before the reference date stated in that Annex for the Member State concerned, accompanied by a certificate issued by the competent authorities of that Member State.

    The certificate must show that the two following conditions are met:

    (a) 

    that the persons in question have been effectively, lawfully and principally engaged in that Member State in the activities referred to in Article 36 for at least three consecutive years during the five years preceding the award of the certificate;

    (b) 

    that those persons are authorised to pursue the said activities under the same conditions as holders of evidence of formal qualifications listed for that Member State in Annex V, point 5.3.2.

    Persons who have successfully completed at least three years of study, certified by the competent authorities in the Member State concerned as being equivalent to the training referred to in Article 34, shall be exempt from the three-year practical work experience referred to in the second subparagraph, point (a).

    With regard to the Czech Republic and Slovakia, evidence of formal qualifications obtained in the former Czechoslovakia shall be accorded the same level of recognition as Czech and Slovak evidence of formal qualifications and under the same conditions as set out in the preceding subparagraphs.

    2.  
    Each Member State shall recognise evidence of formal qualifications as a doctor issued in Italy to persons who began their university medical training after 28 January 1980 and no later than 31 December 1984, accompanied by a certificate issued by the competent Italian authorities.

    The certificate must show that the three following conditions are met:

    (a) 

    that the persons in question passed the relevant aptitude test held by the competent Italian authorities with a view to establishing that those persons possess a level of knowledge and skills comparable to that of persons possessing evidence of formal qualifications listed for Italy in Annex V, point 5.3.2;

    (b) 

    that they have been effectively, lawfully and principally engaged in the activities referred to in Article 36 in Italy for at least three consecutive years during the five years preceding the award of the certificate;

    (c) 

    that they are authorised to engage in or are effectively, lawfully and principally engaged in the activities referred to in Article 36, under the same conditions as the holders of evidence of formal qualifications listed for Italy in Annex V, point 5.3.2.

    Persons who have successfully completed at least three years of study certified by the competent authorities as being equivalent to the training referred to in Article 34 shall be exempt from the aptitude test referred to in the second subparagraph, point (a).

    Persons who began their university medical training after 31 December 1984 shall be treated in the same way as those referred to above, provided that the abovementioned three years of study began before 31 December 1994.

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    3.  
    As regards evidence of formal qualifications of dental practitioners, Member States shall recognise such evidence pursuant to Article 21 in cases where the applicants began their training on or before 18 January 2016.
    4.  
    Each Member State shall recognise evidence of formal qualifications as a doctor issued in Spain to professionals who began their university medical training between 1 January 1986 and 31 December 1997, accompanied by a certificate issued by the Spanish competent authorities.

    The certificate shall confirm that the following conditions have been met:

    (a) 

    the professional in question has successfully completed at least three years of study, certified by the Spanish competent authorities as being equivalent to the training referred to in Article 34;

    (b) 

    the professional in question was effectively, lawfully and principally engaged in the activities referred to in Article 36 in Spain for at least three consecutive years during the five years preceding the award of the certificate;

    (c) 

    the professional in question is authorised to engage in or is effectively, lawfully and principally engaged in the activities referred to in Article 36, under the same conditions as the holders of evidence of formal qualifications listed for Spain in point 5.3.2 of Annex V.

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    Section 5

    Veterinary surgeons

    Article 38

    The training of veterinary surgeons

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    1.  
    The training of veterinary surgeons shall comprise a total of at least five years of full-time theoretical and practical study, which may in addition be expressed with the equivalent ECTS credits, at a university or at a higher institute providing training recognised as being of an equivalent level, or under the supervision of a university, covering at least the study programme referred to in point 5.4.1 of Annex V.

    The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c concerning the amendment of the list set out in point 5.4.1 of Annex V with a view to adapting it to scientific and technical progress.

    The amendments referred to in the second subparagraph shall not entail an amendment of existing essential legislative principles in Member States regarding the structure of professions as regards training and conditions of access by natural persons. Such amendments shall respect the responsibility of the Member States for the organisation of education systems, as set out in Article 165(1) TFEU.

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    2.  
    Admission to veterinary training shall be contingent upon possession of a diploma or certificate entitling the holder to enter, for the studies in question, university establishments or institutes of higher education recognised by a Member State to be of an equivalent level for the purpose of the relevant study.

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    3.  

    Training as a veterinary surgeon shall provide an assurance that the professional in question has acquired the following knowledge and skills:

    (a) 

    adequate knowledge of the sciences on which the activities of a veterinary surgeon are based and of the Union law relating to those activities;

    (b) 

    adequate knowledge of the structure, functions, behaviour and physiological needs of animals, as well as the skills and competences needed for their husbandry, feeding, welfare, reproduction and hygiene in general;

    (c) 

    the clinical, epidemiological and analytical skills and competences required for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the diseases of animals, including anaesthesia, aseptic surgery and painless death, whether considered individually or in groups, including specific knowledge of the diseases which may be transmitted to humans;

    (d) 

    adequate knowledge, skills and competences for preventive medicine, including competences relating to inquiries and certification;

    (e) 

    adequate knowledge of the hygiene and technology involved in the production, manufacture and putting into circulation of animal feedstuffs or foodstuffs of animal origin intended for human consumption, including the skills and competences required to understand and explain good practice in this regard;

    (f) 

    the knowledge, skills and competences required for the responsible and sensible use of veterinary medicinal products, in order to treat the animals and to ensure the safety of the food chain and the protection of the environment.

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    Article 39

    Acquired rights specific to veterinary surgeons

    Without prejudice to Article 23(4), with regard to nationals of Member States whose evidence of formal qualifications as a veterinary surgeon was issued by, or whose training commenced in, Estonia before 1 May 2004, Member States shall recognise such evidence of formal qualifications as a veterinary surgeon if it is accompanied by a certificate stating that such persons have effectively and lawfully been engaged in the activities in question in Estonia for at least five consecutive years during the seven years prior to the date of issue of the certificate.

    Section 6

    Midwives

    Article 40

    The training of midwives

    1.  

    The training of midwives shall comprise a total of at least:

    (a) 

    specific full-time training as a midwife comprising at least three years of theoretical and practical study (route I) comprising at least the programme described in Annex V, point 5.5.1, or

    (b) 

    specific full-time training as a midwife of 18 months' duration (route II), comprising at least the study programme described in Annex V, point 5.5.1, which was not the subject of equivalent training of nurses responsible for general care.

    The Member States shall ensure that institutions providing midwife training are responsible for coordinating theory and practice throughout the programme of study.

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    The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c concerning the amendment of the list set out in point 5.5.1 of Annex V with a view to adapting it to scientific and technical progress.

    The amendments referred to in the third subparagraph shall not entail an amendment of existing essential legislative principles in Member States regarding the structure of professions as regards training and conditions of access by natural persons. Such amendments shall respect the responsibility of the Member States for the organisation of education systems, as set out in Article 165(1) TFEU.

    2.  

    Admission to training as a midwife shall be contingent upon one of the following conditions:

    (a) 

    completion of at least 12 years of general school education or possession of a certificate attesting success in an examination, of an equivalent level, for admission to a midwifery school for route I;

    (b) 

    possession of evidence of formal qualifications as a nurse responsible for general care referred to in point 5.2.2 of Annex V for route II.

    3.  

    Training as a midwife shall provide an assurance that the professional in question has acquired the following knowledge and skills:

    (a) 

    detailed knowledge of the sciences on which the activities of midwives are based, particularly midwifery, obstetrics and gynaecology;

    (b) 

    adequate knowledge of the ethics of the profession and the legislation relevant for the practice of the profession;

    (c) 

    adequate knowledge of general medical knowledge (biological functions, anatomy and physiology) and of pharmacology in the field of obstetrics and of the newly born, and also knowledge of the relationship between the state of health and the physical and social environment of the human being, and of his behaviour;

    (d) 

    adequate clinical experience gained in approved institutions allowing the midwife to be able, independently and under his own responsibility, to the extent necessary and excluding pathological situations, to manage the antenatal care, to conduct the delivery and its consequences in approved institutions, and to supervise labour and birth, postnatal care and neonatal resuscitation while awaiting a medical practitioner;

    (e) 

    adequate understanding of the training of health personnel and experience of working with such personnel.

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    Article 41

    Procedures for the recognition of evidence of formal qualifications as a midwife

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    1.  

    The evidence of formal qualifications as a midwife referred to in point 5.5.2 of Annex V shall be subject to automatic recognition pursuant to Article 21 in so far as they satisfy one of the following criteria:

    (a) 

    full-time training of at least three years as a midwife, which may in addition be expressed with the equivalent ECTS credits, consisting of at least 4 600 hours of theoretical and practical training, with at least one third of the minimum duration representing clinical training;

    (b) 

    full-time training as a midwife of at least two years, which may in addition be expressed with the equivalent ECTS credits, consisting of at least 3 600 hours, contingent upon possession of evidence of formal qualifications as a nurse responsible for general care referred to in point 5.2.2 of Annex V;

    (c) 

    full-time training as a midwife of at least 18 months, which may in addition be expressed with the equivalent ECTS credits, consisting of at least 3 000 hours, contingent upon possession of evidence of formal qualifications as a nurse responsible for general care referred to in point 5.2.2 of Annex V, and followed by one year’s professional practice for which a certificate has been issued in accordance with paragraph 2.

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    2.  
    The certificate referred to in paragraph 1 shall be issued by the competent authorities in the home Member State. It shall certify that the holder, after obtaining evidence of formal qualifications as a midwife, has satisfactorily pursued all the activities of a midwife for a corresponding period in a hospital or a health care establishment approved for that purpose.

    Article 42

    Pursuit of the professional activities of a midwife

    1.  
    The provisions of this section shall apply to the activities of midwives as defined by each Member State, without prejudice to paragraph 2, and pursued under the professional titles set out in Annex V, point 5.5.2.
    2.  

    The Member States shall ensure that midwives are able to gain access to and pursue at least the following activities:

    (a) 

    provision of sound family planning information and advice;

    (b) 

    diagnosis of pregnancies and monitoring normal pregnancies; carrying out the examinations necessary for the monitoring of the development of normal pregnancies;

    (c) 

    prescribing or advising on the examinations necessary for the earliest possible diagnosis of pregnancies at risk;

    (d) 

    provision of programmes of parenthood preparation and complete preparation for childbirth including advice on hygiene and nutrition;

    (e) 

    caring for and assisting the mother during labour and monitoring the condition of the foetus in utero by the appropriate clinical and technical means;

    (f) 

    conducting spontaneous deliveries including where required episiotomies and in urgent cases breech deliveries;

    (g) 

    recognising the warning signs of abnormality in the mother or infant which necessitate referral to a doctor and assisting the latter where appropriate; taking the necessary emergency measures in the doctor's absence, in particular the manual removal of the placenta, possibly followed by manual examination of the uterus;

    (h) 

    examining and caring for the new-born infant; taking all initiatives which are necessary in case of need and carrying out where necessary immediate resuscitation;

    (i) 

    caring for and monitoring the progress of the mother in the post-natal period and giving all necessary advice to the mother on infant care to enable her to ensure the optimum progress of the new-born infant;

    (j) 

    carrying out treatment prescribed by doctors;

    (k) 

    drawing up the necessary written reports.

    Article 43

    Acquired rights specific to midwives

    1.  
    Every Member State shall, in the case of Member State nationals whose evidence of formal qualifications as a midwife satisfies all the minimum training requirements laid down in Article 40 but, by virtue of Article 41, is not recognised unless it is accompanied by a certificate of professional practice referred to in Article 41(2), recognise as sufficient proof evidence of formal qualifications issued by those Member States before the reference date referred to in Annex V, point 5.5.2, accompanied by a certificate stating that those nationals have been effectively and lawfully engaged in the activities in question for at least two consecutive years during the five years preceding the award of the certificate.

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    1a.  
    As regards evidence of formal qualifications of midwives, Member States shall recognise automatically those qualifications where the applicant started the training before 18 January 2016, and the admission requirement for such training was 10 years of general education or an equivalent level for route I, or completed training as a nurse responsible for general care as attested by evidence of formal qualification referred to in point 5.2.2 of Annex V before starting a midwifery training falling under route II.

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    2.  
    The conditions laid down in paragraph 1 shall apply to the nationals of Member States whose evidence of formal qualifications as a midwife certifies completion of training received in the territory of the former German Democratic Republic and satisfying all the minimum training requirements laid down in Article 40 but where the evidence of formal qualifications, by virtue of Article 41, is not recognised unless it is accompanied by the certificate of professional experience referred to in Article 41(2), where it attests a course of training which began before 3 October 1990.

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    4.  

    Member States shall recognise evidence of formal qualifications in midwifery that:

    (a) 

    were awarded in Poland, to midwives who completed training before 1 May 2004, which did not comply with the minimum training requirements laid down in Article 40; and

    (b) 

    are attested by the diploma ‘bachelor’ which was obtained on the basis of a special upgrading programme contained in:

    (i) 

    Article 11 of the Act of 20 April 2004 on the amendment of the Act on professions of nurse and midwife and on some other legal acts (Official Journal of the Republic of Poland of 2004 No 92, pos. 885 and of 2007 No 176, pos. 1237) and the Regulation of the Minister of Health of 11 May 2004 on the detailed conditions of delivering studies for nurses and midwives, who hold a certificate of secondary school (final examination — matura) and are graduates of medical lyceum and medical vocational schools teaching in a profession of a nurse and a midwife (Official Journal of the Republic of Poland of 2004 No 110, pos. 1170 and of 2010 No 65, pos. 420); or

    (ii) 

    Article 53.3 point 3 of the Act of 15 July 2011 on professions of nurse and midwife (Official Journal of the Republic of Poland of 2011 No 174, pos. 1039) and the Regulation of the Minister of Health of 14 June 2012 on the detailed conditions of delivering higher education courses for nurses and midwives who hold a certificate of secondary school (final examination – matura) and are graduates of a medical secondary school or a post-secondary school teaching in a profession of a nurse and a midwife (Official Journal of the Republic of Poland of 2012, pos. 770),

    for the purpose of verifying that the midwife concerned has a level of knowledge and competence comparable to that of midwives holding the qualifications listed for Poland in point 5.5.2 of Annex V.

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    Article 43(a)

    As regards the Romanian qualifications in midwifery, only the following acquired rights provisions will apply:

    In the case of nationals of the Member States whose evidence of formal qualifications as a midwife (asistent medical obstetrică-ginecologie/obstetrics-gynecology nurse) were awarded by Romania before the date of accession and which do not satisfy the minimum training requirements laid down in Article 40, Member States shall recognise the said evidence of formal qualifications as being sufficient proof for the purposes of carrying out the activities of midwife, if they are accompanied by a certificate stating that those Member State nationals have effectively and lawfully been engaged in the activities of midwife in Romania, for at least five consecutive years during the seven years prior to the issue of the certificate.

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    Article 43b

    Acquired rights in midwifery shall not apply to the following qualifications which were obtained in Croatia before 1 July 2013: viša medicinska sestra ginekološko-opstetričkog smjera (High Gynaecology-Obstetrical Nurse), medicinska sestra ginekološko-opstetričkog smjera (Gynaecology-Obstetrical Nurse), viša medicinska sestra primaljskog smjera (High Nurse with Midwifery Degree), medicinska sestra primaljskog smjera (Nurse with Midwifery Degree), ginekološko-opstetrička primalja (Gynaecology-Obstetrical Midwife) and primalja (Midwife).

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    Section 7

    Pharmacist

    Article 44

    Training as a pharmacist

    1.  
    Admission to a course of training as a pharmacist shall be contingent upon possession of a diploma or certificate giving access, in a Member State, to the studies in question, at universities or higher institutes of a level recognised as equivalent.

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    2.  

    Evidence of formal qualifications as a pharmacist shall attest to training of at least five years’ duration, which may in addition be expressed with the equivalent ECTS credits, comprising at least:

    (a) 

    four years of full-time theoretical and practical training at a university or at a higher institute of a level recognised as equivalent, or under the supervision of a university;

    (b) 

    during or at the end of the theoretical and practical training, six-month traineeship in a pharmacy which is open to the public or in a hospital under the supervision of that hospital’s pharmaceutical department.

    The training cycle referred to in this paragraph shall include at least the programme described in point 5.6.1 of Annex V. The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c concerning the amendment of the list set out in point 5.6.1 of Annex V with a view to adapting it to scientific and technical progress, including the evolution of pharmacological practice.

    The amendments referred to in the second subparagraph shall not entail an amendment of existing essential legislative principles in Member States regarding the structure of professions as regards training and conditions of access by natural persons. Such amendments shall respect the responsibility of the Member States for the organisation of education systems, as set out in Article 165(1) TFEU.

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    3.  

    Training for pharmacists shall provide an assurance that the person concerned has acquired the following knowledge and skills:

    (a) 

    adequate knowledge of medicines and the substances used in the manufacture of medicines;

    (b) 

    adequate knowledge of pharmaceutical technology and the physical, chemical, biological and microbiological testing of medicinal products;

    (c) 

    adequate knowledge of the metabolism and the effects of medicinal products and of the action of toxic substances, and of the use of medicinal products;

    (d) 

    adequate knowledge to evaluate scientific data concerning medicines in order to be able to supply appropriate information on the basis of this knowledge;

    (e) 

    adequate knowledge of the legal and other requirements associated with the pursuit of pharmacy.

    Article 45

    Pursuit of the professional activities of a pharmacist

    1.  
    For the purposes of this Directive, the activities of a pharmacist are those, access to which and pursuit of which are contingent, in one or more Member States, upon professional qualifications and which are open to holders of evidence of formal qualifications of the types listed in Annex V, point 5.6.2.

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    2.  

    The Member States shall ensure that the holders of evidence of formal qualifications in pharmacy at university level or a level recognised as equivalent, which satisfies the requirements of Article 44, are able to gain access to and pursue at least the following activities, subject to the requirement, where appropriate, of supplementary professional experience:

    (a) 

    preparation of the pharmaceutical form of medicinal products;

    (b) 

    manufacture and testing of medicinal products;

    (c) 

    testing of medicinal products in a laboratory for the testing of medicinal products;

    (d) 

    storage, preservation and distribution of medicinal products at the wholesale stage;

    (e) 

    supply, preparation, testing, storage, distribution and dispensing of safe and efficacious medicinal products of the required quality in pharmacies open to the public;

    (f) 

    preparation, testing, storage and dispensing of safe and efficacious medicinal products of the required quality in hospitals;

    (g) 

    provision of information and advice on medicinal products as such, including on their appropriate use;

    (h) 

    reporting of adverse reactions of pharmaceutical products to the competent authorities;

    (i) 

    personalised support for patients who administer their medication;

    (j) 

    contribution to local or national public health campaigns.

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    3.  
    If a Member State makes access to or pursuit of one of the activities of a pharmacist contingent upon supplementary professional experience, in addition to possession of evidence of formal qualifications referred to in Annex V, point 5.6.2, that Member State shall recognise as sufficient proof in this regard a certificate issued by the competent authorities in the home Member State stating that the person concerned has been engaged in those activities in the home Member State for a similar period.
    4.  
    The recognition referred to in paragraph 3 shall not apply with regard to the two-year period of professional experience required by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for the grant of a State public pharmacy concession.
    5.  
    If, on 16 September 1985, a Member State had a competitive examination in place designed to select from among the holders referred to in paragraph 2, those who are to be authorised to become owners of new pharmacies whose creation has been decided on as part of a national system of geographical division, that Member State may, by way of derogation from paragraph 1, proceed with that examination and require nationals of Member States who possess evidence of formal qualifications as a pharmacist referred to in Annex V, point 5.6.2 or who benefit from the provisions of Article 23 to take part in it.

    Section 8

    Architect

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    Article 46

    Training of architects

    1.  

    Training as an architect shall comprise:

    (a) 

    a total of at least five years of full-time study at a university or a comparable teaching institution, leading to successful completion of a university-level examination; or

    (b) 

    not less than four years of full-time study at a university or a comparable teaching institution leading to successful completion of a university-level examination, accompanied by a certificate attesting to the completion of two years of professional traineeship in accordance with paragraph 4.

    2.  

    Architecture must be the principal component of the study referred to in paragraph 1. The study shall maintain a balance between theoretical and practical aspects of architectural training and shall guarantee at least the acquisition of the following knowledge, skills and competences:

    (a) 

    the ability to create architectural designs that satisfy both aesthetic and technical requirements;

    (b) 

    adequate knowledge of the history and theories of architecture and the related arts, technologies and human sciences;

    (c) 

    knowledge of the fine arts as an influence on the quality of architectural design;

    (d) 

    adequate knowledge of urban design, planning and the skills involved in the planning process;

    (e) 

    understanding of the relationship between people and buildings, and between buildings and their environment, and of the need to relate buildings and the spaces between them to human needs and scale;

    (f) 

    understanding of the profession of architect and the role of the architect in society, in particular in preparing briefs that take account of social factors;

    (g) 

    understanding of the methods of investigation and preparation of the brief for a design project;

    (h) 

    understanding of the structural design, and constructional and engineering problems associated with building design;

    (i) 

    adequate knowledge of physical problems and technologies and of the function of buildings so as to provide them with internal conditions of comfort and protection against the climate, in the framework of sustainable development;

    (j) 

    the necessary design skills to meet building users’ requirements within the constraints imposed by cost factors and building regulations;

    (k) 

    adequate knowledge of the industries, organisations, regulations and procedures involved in translating design concepts into buildings and integrating plans into overall planning.

    3.  
    The number of years of academic study referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 may in addition be expressed with the equivalent ECTS credits.
    4.  
    The professional traineeship referred to in point (b) of paragraph 1 shall take place only after completion of the first three years of the study. At least one year of the professional traineeship shall build upon knowledge, skills and competences acquired during the study referred to in paragraph 2. To that end, the professional traineeship shall be carried out under the supervision of a person or body that has been authorised by the competent authority in the home Member State. Such supervised traineeship may take place in any country. The professional traineeship shall be evaluated by the competent authority in the home Member State.

    Article 47

    Derogations from the conditions for the training of architects

    By way of derogation from Article 46, the following shall also be recognised as complying with Article 21: training as part of social betterment schemes or part-time university studies which satisfies the requirements set out in Article 46(2), as attested by an examination in architecture passed by a professional who has been working for seven years or more in the field of architecture under the supervision of an architect or architectural bureau. The examination must be of university level and be equivalent to the final examination referred to in point (b) of Article 46(1).

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    Article 48

    Pursuit of the professional activities of architects

    1.  
    For the purposes of this Directive, the professional activities of an architect are the activities regularly carried out under the professional title of ‘architect’.
    2.  
    Nationals of a Member State who are authorised to use that title pursuant to a law which gives the competent authority of a Member State the power to award that title to Member States nationals who are especially distinguished by the quality of their work in the field of architecture shall be deemed to satisfy the conditions required for the pursuit of the activities of an architect, under the professional title of ‘architect’. The architectural nature of the activities of the persons concerned shall be attested by a certificate awarded by their home Member State.

    Article 49

    Acquired rights specific to architects

    1.  
    Each Member State shall accept evidence of ►C2  formal qualifications as an architect listed in Annex VI, ◄ awarded by the other Member States, and attesting a course of training which began no later than the reference academic year referred to in that Annex, even if they do not satisfy the minimum requirements laid down in Article 46, and shall, for the purposes of access to and pursuit of the professional activities of an architect, give such evidence the same effect on its territory as evidence of formal qualifications as an architect which it itself issues.

    Under these circumstances, certificates issued by the competent authorities of the Federal Republic of Germany attesting that evidence of formal qualifications issued on or after 8 May 1945 by the competent authorities of the German Democratic Republic is equivalent to such evidence listed in that Annex, shall be recognised.

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    1a.  
    Paragraph 1 shall also apply to evidence of formal qualifications as an architect listed in Annex V, where the training started before 18 January 2016.

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    2.  

    Without prejudice to paragraph 1, every Member State shall recognise the following evidence of formal qualifications and shall, for the purposes of access to and pursuit of the professional activities of an architect performed, give them the same effect on its territory as evidence of formal qualifications which it itself issues: certificates issued to nationals of Member States by the Member States which have enacted rules governing the access to and pursuit of the activities of an architect as of the following dates:

    (a) 

    1 January 1995 for Austria, Finland and Sweden;

    (b) 

    1 May 2004 for the Czech Republic, Estonia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Slovenia and Slovakia;

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    (ba) 

    1 July 2013 for Croatia;

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    (c) 

    5 August 1987 for the other Member States.

    ►C2  The certificates referred to in the first subparagraph shall certify that the holder was authorized, no later than the respective date, to use the professional title of architect, ◄ and that he has been effectively engaged, in the context of those rules, in the activities in question for at least three consecutive years during the five years preceding the award of the certificate.

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    3.  
    Each Member State shall give the following evidence the same effect on its territory as evidence of formal qualifications it itself issues for the purposes of access to and pursuit of the professional activities of an architect: evidence of completion of training existing as of 5 August 1985 and commenced no later than 17 January 2014, provided by ‘Fachhochschulen’ in the Federal Republic of Germany over a period of three years, satisfying the requirements set out in Article 46(2) and giving access to the activities referred to in Article 48 in that Member State under the professional title of ‘architect’, in so far as the training was followed by a four-year period of professional experience in the Federal Republic of Germany, as attested by a certificate issued by the competent authority in whose roll the name of the architect wishing to benefit from the provisions of this Directive appears.

    CHAPTER IIIA

    Automatic recognition on the basis of common training principles

    Article 49a

    Common training framework

    1.  
    For the purpose of this Article, ‘common training framework’ means a common set of minimum knowledge, skills and competences necessary for the pursuit of a specific profession. A common training framework shall not replace national training programmes unless a Member State decides otherwise under national law. For the purpose of access to and pursuit of a profession in Member States which regulate that profession, a Member State shall give evidence of professional qualifications acquired on the basis of such a framework the same effect in its territory as the evidence of formal qualifications which it itself issues, on condition that such framework fulfils the conditions laid down in paragraph 2.
    2.  

    A common training framework shall comply with the following conditions:

    (a) 

    the common training framework enables more professionals to move across Member States;

    (b) 

    the profession to which the common training framework applies is regulated, or the education and training leading to the profession is regulated in at least one third of the Member States;

    (c) 

    the common set of knowledge, skills and competences combines the knowledge, skills and competences required in the systems of education and training applicable in at least one third of the Member States; it shall be irrelevant whether the knowledge, skills and competences have been acquired as part of a general training course at a university or higher education institution or as part of a vocational training course;

    (d) 

    the common training framework shall be based on levels of the EQF, as defined in Annex II of the Recommendation of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 April 2008 on the establishment of the European Qualifications Framework for lifelong learning ( 6 );

    (e) 

    the profession concerned is neither covered by another common training framework nor subject to automatic recognition under Chapter III of Title III;

    (f) 

    the common training framework has been prepared following a transparent due process, including the relevant stakeholders from Member States where the profession is not regulated;

    (g) 

    the common training framework permits nationals from any Member State to be eligible for acquiring the professional qualification under such framework without first being required to be a member of any professional organisation or to be registered with such organisation.

    3.  
    Representative professional organisations at Union level, as well as national professional organisations or competent authorities from at least one third of the Member States, may submit to the Commission suggestions for common training frameworks which meet the conditions laid down in paragraph 2.
    4.  
    The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c to establish a common training framework for a given profession based on the conditions laid down in paragraph 2 of this Article.
    5.  

    A Member State shall be exempted from the obligation of introducing the common training framework referred to in paragraph 4 on its territory and from the obligation of granting automatic recognition to the professional qualifications acquired under that common training framework if one of the following conditions is fulfilled:

    (a) 

    there are no education or training institutions available in its territory to offer such training for the profession concerned;

    (b) 

    the introduction of the common training framework would adversely affect the organisation of its system of education and professional training;

    (c) 

    there are substantial differences between the common training framework and the training required in its territory, which entail serious risks for public policy, public security, public health or for the safety of the service recipients or the protection of the environment.

    6.  

    Member States shall, within six months of the entry into force of the delegated act referred to in paragraph 4, notify to the Commission and to the other Member States:

    (a) 

    the national qualifications, and where applicable the national professional titles, that comply with the common training framework; or

    (b) 

    any use of the exemption referred to in paragraph 5, along with a justification of which conditions under that paragraph were fulfilled. The Commission may, within three months, request further clarification if it considers that a Member State has provided no or insufficient justification that one of these conditions has been fulfilled. The Member State shall reply within three months of any such request.

    The Commission may adopt an implementing act to list the national professional qualifications and national professional titles benefiting from automatic recognition under the common training framework adopted in accordance with paragraph 4.

    7.  
    This Article also applies to specialties of a profession, provided such specialties concern professional activities the access to and the pursuit of which are regulated in Member States, where the profession is already subject to automatic recognition under Chapter III of Title III, but not the specialty concerned.

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    Common training tests

    1.  
    For the purpose of this Article, a ‘common training test means’ a standardised aptitude test available across participating Member States and reserved to holders of a particular professional qualification. Passing such a test in a Member State shall entitle the holder of a particular professional qualification to pursue the profession in any host Member State concerned under the same conditions as the holders of professional qualifications acquired in that Member State.
    2.  

    The common training test shall comply with the following conditions:

    (a) 

    the common training test enables more professionals to move across Member States;

    (b) 

    the profession to which the common training test applies is regulated, or the education and training leading to the profession concerned is regulated in at least one third of the Member States;

    (c) 

    the common training test has been prepared following a transparent due process, including the relevant stakeholders from Member States where the profession is not regulated;

    (d) 

    the common training test permits nationals from any Member State to participate in such a test and in the practical organisation of such tests in Member States without first being required to be a member of any professional organisation or to be registered with such organisation.

    3.  
    Representative professional organisations at Union level, as well as national professional organisations or competent authorities from at least one third of the Member States, may submit to the Commission suggestions for common training tests which meet the conditions laid down in paragraph 2.
    4.  
    The Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 57c to establish the contents of a common training test, and the conditions required for taking and passing the test.
    5.  

    A Member State shall be exempted from the obligation of organising the common training test referred to in paragraph 4 on its territory and from the obligation of granting automatic recognition to professionals who have passed the common training test if one of the following conditions is fulfilled:

    (a) 

    the profession concerned is not regulated on its territory;

    (b) 

    the contents of the common training test will not sufficiently mitigate serious risks for public health or the safety of the service recipients, which are relevant on its territory;

    (c) 

    the contents of the common training test would render access to the profession significantly less attractive compared to national requirements.

    6.  

    Member States shall, within six months of the entry into force of the delegated act referred to in paragraph 4, notify to the Commission and to the other Member States:

    (a) 

    the available capacity for organising such tests; or

    (b) 

    any use of the exemption referred to in paragraph 5, along with the justification of which conditions under that paragraph were fulfilled. The Commission may, within three months, request further clarification, if it considers that a Member State has provided no or insufficient justification that one of these conditions has been fulfilled. The Member State shall reply within three months of any such request.

    The Commission may adopt an implementing act to list the Member States in which the common training tests adopted in accordance with paragraph 4 are to be organised, the frequency during a calendar year and other arrangements necessary for organising common training tests across Member States.

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    CHAPTER IV

    Common provisions on establishment

    Article 50

    Documentation and formalities

    1.  
    Where the competent authorities of the host Member State decide on an application for authorisation to pursue the regulated profession in question by virtue of this Title, those authorities may demand the documents and certificates listed in Annex VII.

    The documents referred to in Annex VII, point 1(d), (e) and (f), shall not be more than three months old by the date on which they are submitted.

    The Member States, bodies and other legal persons shall guarantee the confidentiality of the information which they receive.

    2.  
    In the event of justified doubts, the host Member State may require from the competent authorities of a Member State confirmation of the authenticity of the attestations and evidence of formal qualifications awarded in that other Member State, as well as, where applicable, confirmation of the fact that the beneficiary fulfils, for the professions referred to in Chapter III of this Title, the minimum training conditions set out respectively in Articles 24, 25, 28, 31, 34, 35, 38, 40, 44 and 46.
    3.  

    In cases of justified doubt, where evidence of formal qualifications, as defined in Article 3(1)(c), has been issued by a competent authority in a Member State and includes training received in whole or in part in an establishment legally established in the territory of another Member State, the host Member State shall be entitled to verify with the competent body in the Member State of origin of the award:

    (a) 

    whether the training course at the establishment which gave the training has been formally certified by the educational establishment based in the Member State of origin of the award;

    (b) 

    whether the evidence of formal qualifications issued is the same as that which would have been awarded if the course had been followed entirely in the Member State of origin of the award; and

    (c) 

    whether the evidence of formal qualifications confers the same professional rights in the territory of the Member State of origin of the award.

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    3a.  
    In the event of justified doubts, the host Member State may require from the competent authorities of a Member State confirmation of the fact that the applicant is not suspended or prohibited from the pursuit of the profession as a result of serious professional misconduct or conviction of criminal offences relating to the pursuit of any of his professional activities.
    3b.  
    Exchange of information between competent authorities of different Member States under this Article shall take place via IMI.

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    4.  
    Where a host Member State requires its nationals to swear a solemn oath or make a sworn statement in order to gain access to a regulated profession, and where the wording of that oath or statement cannot be used by nationals of the other Member States, the host Member State shall ensure that the persons concerned can use an appropriate equivalent wording.

    Article 51

    Procedure for the mutual recognition of professional qualifications

    1.  
    The competent authority of the host Member State shall acknowledge receipt of the application within one month of receipt and inform the applicant of any missing document.
    2.  
    The procedure for examining an application for authorisation to practise a regulated profession must be completed as quickly as possible and lead to a duly substantiated decision by the competent authority in the host Member State in any case within three months after the date on which the applicant's complete file was submitted. However, this deadline may be extended by one month in cases falling under Chapters I and II of this Title.
    3.  
    The decision, or failure to reach a decision within the deadline, shall be subject to appeal under national law.

    Article 52

    Use of professional titles

    1.  
    If, in a host Member State, the use of a professional title relating to one of the activities of the profession in question is regulated, nationals of the other Member States who are authorised to practise a regulated profession on the basis of Title III shall use the professional title of the host Member State, which corresponds to that profession in that Member State, and make use of any associated initials.
    2.  
    Where a profession is regulated in the host Member State by an association or organisation within the meaning of Article 3(2), nationals of Member States shall not be authorised to use the professional title issued by that organisation or association, or its abbreviated form, unless they furnish proof that they are members of that association or organisation.

    If the association or organisation makes membership contingent upon certain qualifications, it may do so, only under the conditions laid down in this Directive, in respect of nationals of other Member States who possess professional qualifications.

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    3.  
    A Member State may not reserve the use of the professional title to the holders of professional qualifications if it has not notified the association or organisation to the Commission and to the other Member States in accordance with Article 3(2).

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    TITLE IV

    DETAILED RULES FOR PURSUING THE PROFESSION

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    Article 53

    Knowledge of languages

    1.  
    Professionals benefiting from the recognition of professional qualifications shall have a knowledge of languages necessary for practising the profession in the host Member State.
    2.  
    A Member State shall ensure that any controls carried out by, or under the supervision of, the competent authority for controlling compliance with the obligation under paragraph 1 shall be limited to the knowledge of one official language of the host Member State, or one administrative language of the host Member State provided that it is also an official language of the Union.
    3.  
    Controls carried out in accordance with paragraph 2 may be imposed if the profession to be practised has patient safety implications. Controls may be imposed in respect of other professions in cases where there is a serious and concrete doubt about the sufficiency of the professional’s language knowledge in respect of the professional activities that that professional intends to pursue.

    Controls may be carried out only after the issuance of a European Professional Card in accordance with Article 4d or after the recognition of a professional qualification, as the case may be.

    4.  
    Any language controls shall be proportionate to the activity to be pursued. The professional concerned shall be allowed to appeal such controls under national law.

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    Article 54

    Use of academic titles

    Without prejudice to Articles 7 and 52, the host Member State shall ensure that the right shall be conferred on the persons concerned to use academic titles conferred on them in the home Member State, and possibly an abbreviated form thereof, in the language of the home Member State. The host Member State may require that title to be followed by the name and address of the establishment or examining board which awarded it. Where an academic title of the home Member State is liable to be confused in the host Member State with a title which, in the latter Member State, requires supplementary training not acquired by the beneficiary, the host Member State may require the beneficiary to use the academic title of the home Member State in an appropriate form, to be laid down by the host Member State.

    Article 55

    Approval by health insurance funds

    Without prejudice to Article 5(1) and Article 6, first subparagraph, point (b), Member States which require persons who acquired their professional qualifications in their territory to complete a preparatory period of in-service training and/or a period of professional experience in order to be approved by a health insurance fund, shall waive this obligation for the holders of evidence of professional qualifications of doctor and dental practitioner acquired in other Member States.

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    Article 55a

    Recognition of professional traineeship

    1.  
    If access to a regulated profession in the home Member State is contingent upon completion of a professional traineeship, the competent authority of the home Member State shall, when considering a request for authorisation to exercise the regulated profession, recognise professional traineeships carried out in another Member State provided the traineeship is in accordance with the published guidelines referred to in paragraph 2, and shall take into account professional traineeships carried out in a third country. However, Member States may, in national legislation, set a reasonable limit on the duration of the part of the professional traineeship which can be carried out abroad.
    2.  
    Recognition of the professional traineeship shall not replace any requirements in place to pass an examination in order to gain access to the profession in question. The competent authorities shall publish guidelines on the organisation and recognition of professional traineeships carried out in another Member State or in a third country, in particular on the role of the supervisor of the professional traineeship.

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    TITLE V

    ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION AND RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS CITIZENS FOR IMPLEMENTATION

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    Article 56

    Competent authorities

    1.  
    The competent authorities of the host Member State and of the home Member State shall work in close collaboration and shall provide mutual assistance in order to facilitate application of this Directive. They shall ensure the confidentiality of the information which they exchange.
    2.  
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    The home Member State shall examine the veracity of the circumstances and its authorities shall decide on the nature and scope of the investigations which need to be carried out and shall inform the host Member State of the conclusions which it draws from the information available to it.

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    2a.  
    For the purposes of paragraphs 1 and 2, the competent authorities shall use IMI.

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    3.  
    Each Member State shall, no later than 20 October 2007, designate the authorities and bodies competent to award or receive evidence of formal qualifications and other documents or information, and those competent to receive applications and take the decisions referred to in this Directive, and shall forthwith inform the other Member States and the Commission thereof.

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    4.  
    Each Member State shall designate a coordinator for the activities of the competent authorities referred to in paragraph 1 and shall inform other Member States and the Commission thereof.

    The coordinators’ tasks shall be:

    (a) 

    to promote uniform application of this Directive;

    (b) 

    to collect all the information which is relevant for application of this Directive, such as on the conditions for access to regulated professions in the Member States;

    (c) 

    to examine suggestions for common training frameworks and common training tests;

    (d) 

    to exchange information and best practice for the purpose of optimising continuous professional development in Member States;

    (e) 

    to exchange information and best practice on the application of compensation measures referred to in Article 14.

    For the purpose of carrying out the task set out in point (b) of this paragraph, the coordinators may solicit the help of the assistance centres referred to in Article 57b.

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    Article 56a

    Alert mechanism

    1.  

    The competent authorities of a Member State shall inform the competent authorities of all other Member States about a professional whose pursuit on the territory of that Member State of the following professional activities in their entirety or parts thereof has been restricted or prohibited, even temporarily, by national authorities or courts:

    (a) 

    doctor of medicine and of general practice possessing evidence of a formal qualification referred to in points 5.1.1 and 5.1.4 of Annex V;

    (b) 

    specialist doctor of medicine possessing a title referred to in point 5.1.3 of Annex V;

    (c) 

    nurse responsible for general care possessing evidence of a formal qualification referred to in point 5.2.2 of Annex V;

    (d) 

    dental practitioner possessing evidence of a formal qualification referred to in point 5.3.2 of Annex V;

    (e) 

    specialist dentists possessing evidence of a formal qualification referred to in point 5.3.3 of Annex V;

    (f) 

    veterinary surgeon possessing evidence of a formal qualification referred to in point 5.4.2 of Annex V;

    (g) 

    midwife possessing evidence of a formal qualification referred to in point 5.5.2 of Annex V;

    (h) 

    pharmacist possessing evidence of a formal qualification listed in point 5.6.2 of Annex V;

    (i) 

    holders of certificates mentioned in point 2 of Annex VII attesting that the holder completed a training which satisfies the minimum requirements listed in Articles 24, 25, 31, 34, 35, 38, 40, or 44 respectively, but which started earlier than the reference dates of the qualifications listed in points 5.1.3, 5.1.4, 5.2.2, 5.3.2, 5.3.3, 5.4.2, 5.5.2, 5.6.2 of Annex V;

    (j) 

    holders of certificates of acquired rights as referred to in Articles 23, 27, 29, 33, 33a, 37, 43 and 43a;

    (k) 

    other professionals exercising activities that have patient safety implications, where the professional is pursuing a profession regulated in that Member State;

    (l) 

    professionals exercising activities relating to the education of minors, including in childcare and early childhood education, where the professional is pursuing a profession regulated in that Member State.

    2.  

    Competent authorities shall send the information referred to in paragraph 1 by way of alert via IMI at the latest within three days from the date of adoption of the decision restricting or prohibiting pursuit of the professional activity in its entirety or in part by the professional concerned. That information shall be limited to the following:

    (a) 

    the identity of the professional;

    (b) 

    the profession concerned;

    (c) 

    information about the national authority or court adopting the decision on restriction or prohibition;

    (d) 

    the scope of the restriction or the prohibition; and

    (e) 

    the period during which the restriction or the prohibition applies.

    3.  
    The competent authorities of a Member State concerned shall, at the latest within three days from the date of adoption of the court decision, inform the competent authorities of all other Member States, by way of alert via IMI, about the identity of professionals who have applied for the recognition of a qualification under this Directive and who have subsequently been found by courts to have used falsified evidence of professional qualifications in this context.
    4.  
    The processing of personal data for the purpose of the exchange of information referred to in paragraphs 1 and 3 shall be carried out in accordance with Directives 95/46/EC and 2002/58/EC. The processing of personal data by the Commission shall be carried out in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 45/2001.
    5.  
    The competent authorities of all Member States shall be informed without delay when a prohibition or a restriction referred to in paragraph 1 has expired. For that purpose, the competent authority of the Member State which provides the information in accordance with paragraph 1 shall also be required to provide the date of expiry as well as any subsequent change to that date.
    6.  
    Member States shall provide that professionals, in respect of whom alerts are sent to other Member States, are informed in writing of decisions on alerts at the same time as the alert itself, may appeal under national law against the decision or apply for rectification of such decisions and shall have access to remedies in respect of any damage caused by false alerts sent to other Member States, and in such cases the decision on the alert shall be qualified to indicate that it is subject to proceedings by the professional.
    7.  
    Data regarding alerts may be processed within IMI for as long as they are valid. Alerts shall be deleted within three days from the date of adoption of the revoking decision or from the expiry of the prohibition or the restriction referred to in paragraph 1.
    8.  
    The Commission shall adopt implementing acts for the application of the alert mechanism. Those implementing acts shall include provisions on the authorities entitled to send or receive alerts and on the withdrawal and closure of alerts, and measures to ensure the security of processing. Those implementing acts shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 58(2).

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    Article 57

    Central online access to information

    1.  

    Member States shall ensure that the following information is available online through the points of single contact, referred to in Article 6 of Directive 2006/123/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on services in the internal market ( 7 ), and regularly updated:

    (a) 

    a list of all regulated professions in the Member State including contact details of the competent authorities for each regulated profession and the assistance centres referred to in Article 57b;

    (b) 

    a list of the professions for which a European Professional Card is available, the functioning of that Card, including all related fees to be paid by professionals, and the competent authorities for issuing that Card;

    (c) 

    a list of all professions for which the Member State applies Article 7(4) under national laws, regulations and administrative provisions;

    (d) 

    a list of regulated education and training, and training with a special structure, referred to in point (c)(ii) of Article 11;

    (e) 

    the requirements and procedures referred to in Articles 7, 50, 51 and 53 for the professions regulated in the Member State, including all related fees to be paid by citizens and documents to be submitted by citizens to competent authorities;

    (f) 

    details on how to appeal, under national laws, regulations and administrative provisions, decisions of competent authorities adopted under this Directive.

    2.  
    Member States shall ensure that the information referred to in paragraph 1 is provided in a clear and comprehensive way for users, that it is easily accessible remotely and by electronic means and that it is kept up to date.
    3.  
    Member States shall ensure that any request for information addressed to the point of single contact is replied to as soon as possible.
    4.  
    Member States and the Commission shall take accompanying measures in order to encourage points of single contact to make the information provided for in paragraph 1 available in other official languages of the Union. This shall not affect the legislation of Member States on the use of languages in their territory.
    5.  
    Member States shall cooperate with each other and the Commission for the purpose of implementing paragraphs 1, 2 and 4.

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    Article 57a

    Procedures by electronic means

    1.  
    Member States shall ensure that all requirements, procedures and formalities relating to matters covered by this Directive may be easily completed, remotely and by electronic means, through the relevant point of single contact or the relevant competent authorities. This shall not prevent competent authorities of Member States from requesting certified copies at a later stage in the event of justified doubts and where strictly necessary.
    2.  
    Paragraph 1 shall not apply to the carrying out of an adaptation period or aptitude test.
    3.  
    Where it is justified for Member States to ask for advanced electronic signatures, as defined in point 2 of Article 2 of Directive 1999/93/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 1999 on a Community framework for electronic signatures ( 8 ), for the completion of procedures referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article, Member States shall accept electronic signatures in compliance with Commission Decision 2009/767/EC of 16 October 2009 setting out measures facilitating the use of procedures by electronic means through the points of single contact under Directive 2006/123/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on services in the internal market ( 9 ) and provide for technical means to process documents with advanced electronic signature in formats defined by Commission Decision 2011/130/EU of 25 February 2011 establishing minimum requirements for the cross-border processing of documents signed electronically by competent authorities under Directive 2006/123/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on services in the internal market ( 10 ).
    4.  
    All procedures shall be carried out in accordance with Article 8 of Directive 2006/123/EC relating to the points of single contact. The procedural time limits set out in Article 7(4) and Article 51 of this Directive shall commence at the point when an application or any missing document has been submitted by a citizen to a point of single contact or directly to the relevant competent authority. Any request for certified copies referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall not be considered as a request for missing documents.

    Article 57b

    Assistance centres

    1.  
    Each Member State shall designate, no later than 18 January 2016, an assistance centre whose remit shall be to provide citizens, as well as assistance centres of the other Member States, with assistance concerning the recognition of professional qualifications provided for in this Directive, including information on the national legislation governing the professions and the pursuit of those professions, social legislation, and, where appropriate, the rules of ethics.
    2.  
    The assistance centres in host Member States shall assist citizens in exercising the rights conferred on them by this Directive, in cooperation, where appropriate, with the assistance centre in the home Member State and the competent authorities and the points of single contact in the host Member State.
    3.  
    Any competent authority in the home or host Member State shall be required to fully cooperate with the assistance centre in the host Member State and where appropriate the home Member State, and provide all relevant information about individual cases to such assistance centres upon their request and subject to data protection rules in accordance with Directives 95/46/EC and 2002/58/EC.
    4.  
    At the Commission’s request, the assistance centres shall inform the Commission of the result of enquiries with which they are dealing within two months after receiving such a request.

    Article 57c

    Exercise of the delegation

    1.  
    The power to adopt delegated acts is conferred on the Commission subject to the conditions laid down in this Article.
    2.  
    The power to adopt delegated acts referred to in the third subparagraph of Article 3(2), Article 20, the second subparagraph of Article 21(6), Article 21a(4), Article 25(5), the second paragraph of Article 26, the second subparagraph of Article 31(2), the second subparagraph of Article 34(2), Article 35(4) and (5), the second subparagraph of Article 38(1), the third subparagraph of Article 40(1), the second subparagraph of Article 44(2), Article 49a(4) and Article 49b(4) shall be conferred on the Commission for a period of five years from 17 January 2014. The Commission shall draw up a report in respect of the delegation of power not later than nine months before the end of the five-year period. The delegation of power shall be tacitly extended for periods of an identical duration, unless the European Parliament or the Council opposes such extension not later than three months before the end of each period.
    3.  
    The power to adopt delegated acts referred to in the third subparagraph of Article 3(2), Article 20, the second subparagraph of Article 21(6), Article 21a(4), Article 25(5), the second paragraph of Article 26, the second subparagraph of Article 31(2), the second subparagraph of Article 34(2), Article 35(4) and (5), the second subparagraph of Article 38(1), the third subparagraph of Article 40(1), the second subparagraph of Article 44(2), Article 49a(4) and Article 49b(4) may be revoked at any time by the European Parliament or by the Council. A decision to revoke shall put an end to the delegation of the power specified in that decision. It shall take effect the day following the publication of the decision in the Official Journal of the European Union or at a later date specified therein. It shall not affect the validity of any delegated acts already in force.
    4.  
    As soon as it adopts a delegated act, the Commission shall notify it simultaneously to the European Parliament and to the Council.
    5.  
    A delegated act adopted pursuant to the third subparagraph of Article 3(2), Article 20, the second subparagraph of Article 21(6), Article 21a(4), Article 25(5), the second paragraph of Article 26, the second subparagraph of Article 31(2), the second subparagraph of Article 34(2), Article 35(4) and (5), the second subparagraph of Article 38(1), the third subparagraph of Article 40(1), the second subparagraph of Article 44(2), Article 49a(4) and Article 49b(4) shall enter into force only if no objection has been expressed either by the European Parliament or the Council within a period of two months of notification of that act to the European Parliament and the Council or if, before the expiry of that period, the European Parliament and the Council have both informed the Commission that they will not object. That period shall be extended by two months at the initiative of the European Parliament or of the Council.

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    Article 58

    Committee procedure

    1.  
    The Commission shall be assisted by a Committee on the recognition of professional qualifications. That committee shall be a committee within the meaning of Regulation (EU) No 182/2011.
    2.  
    Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 shall apply.

    Article 59

    Transparency

    1.  
    Member States shall notify to the Commission a list of existing regulated professions, specifying the activities covered by each profession, and a list of regulated education and training, and training with a special structure, referred to in point (c)(ii) of Article 11, in their territory by 18 January 2016. Any change to those lists shall also be notified to the Commission without undue delay. The Commission shall set up and maintain a publicly available database of regulated professions, including a general description of activities covered by each profession.
    2.  
    By 18 January 2016, Member States shall notify to the Commission the list of professions for which a prior check of qualifications is necessary under Article 7(4). Member States shall provide the Commission with a specific justification for the inclusion of each of those professions on that list.
    3.  

    Member States shall examine whether requirements under their legal system restricting the access to a profession or its pursuit to the holders of a specific professional qualification, including the use of professional titles and the professional activities allowed under such title, referred to in this Article as ‘requirements’ are compatible with the following principles:

    (a) 

    requirements must be neither directly nor indirectly discriminatory on the basis of nationality or residence;

    (b) 

    requirements must be justified by overriding reasons of general interest;

    (c) 

    requirements must be suitable for securing the attainment of the objective pursued and must not go beyond what is necessary to attain that objective.

    4.  
    Paragraph 1 shall also apply to professions regulated in a Member State by an association or organisation within the meaning of Article 3(2) and any requirements for membership of those associations or organisations.
    5.  
    By 18 January 2016, Member States shall provide the Commission with information on the requirements they intend to maintain and the reasons for considering that those requirements comply with paragraph 3. Member States shall provide information on the requirements they subsequently introduced, and the reasons for considering that those requirements comply with paragraph 3, within six months of the adoption of the measure.
    6.  
    By 18 January 2016, and every two years thereafter, Member States shall also submit a report to the Commission about the requirements which have been removed or made less stringent.
    7.  
    The Commission shall forward the reports referred to in paragraph 6 to the other Member States which shall submit their observations within six months. Within the same period of six months, the Commission shall consult interested parties, including the professions concerned.
    8.  
    The Commission shall provide a summary report based on the information provided by Member States to the Group of Coordinators established under Commission Decision 2007/172/EC of 19 March 2007 setting up the group of coordinators for the recognition of professional qualifications ( 11 ), which may make observations.
    9.  
    In light of the observations provided for in paragraphs 7 and 8, the Commission shall, by 18 January 2017, submit its final findings to the European Parliament and the Council, accompanied where appropriate by proposals for further initiatives.

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    TITLE VI

    OTHER PROVISIONS

    Article 60

    Reports

    1.  
    As from 20 October 2007, Member States shall, every two years, send a report to the Commission on the application of the system. In addition to general observations, the report shall contain a statistical summary of decisions taken and a description of the main problems arising from the application of this Directive.

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    As from 18 January 2016 the statistical summary of decisions taken referred to in the first subparagraph shall contain detailed information on the number and types of decisions taken in accordance with this Directive, including the types of decisions on partial access taken by competent authorities in accordance with Article 4f, and a description of the main problems arising from application of this Directive.

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    2.  
    By 18 January 2019, and every five years thereafter, the Commission shall publish a report on the implementation of this Directive.

    The first such report shall focus in particular on the new elements introduced in this Directive and consider in particular the following issues:

    (a) 

    the functioning of the European Professional Card;

    (b) 

    the modernisation of the knowledge, skills and competences for the professions covered by Chapter III of Title III, including the list of competences referred to in Article 31(7);

    (c) 

    the functioning of the common training frameworks and common training tests;

    (d) 

    the results of the special upgrading programme laid down under Romanian laws, regulations and administrative provisions for holders of the evidence of formal qualifications mentioned in Article 33a, as well as for holders of evidence of formal qualifications of post-secondary level, with a view to assessing the need to review the current provisions governing the acquired rights regime applicable to the Romanian evidence of formal qualifications as nurse responsible for general care.

    Member States shall provide all necessary information for the preparation of that report.

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    Article 61

    Derogation clause

    If, for the application of one of the provisions of this Directive, a Member State encounters major difficulties in a particular area, the Commission shall examine those difficulties in collaboration with the Member State concerned.

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    Where appropriate, the Commission shall adopt an implementing act to permit the Member State in question to derogate from the relevant provision for a limited period of time.

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    Article 62

    Repeal

    Directives 77/452/EEC, 77/453/EEC, 78/686/EEC, 78/687/EEC, 78/1026/EEC, 78/1027/EEC, 80/154/EEC, 80/155/EEC, 85/384/EEC, 85/432/EEC, 85/433/EEC, 89/48/EEC, 92/51/EEC, 93/16/EEC and 1999/42/EC are repealed with effect from 20 October 2007. References to the repealed Directives shall be understood as references to this Directive and the acts adopted on the basis of those Directives shall not be affected by the repeal.

    Article 63

    Transposition

    Member States shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive by 20 October 2007 at the latest. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.

    When Member States adopt these measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or be accompanied by such a reference on the occasion of their official publication. Member States shall determine how such reference is to be made.

    Article 64

    Entry into force

    This Directive shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

    Article 65

    Addressees

    This Directive is addressed to the Member States.




    ANNEX I

    List of professional associations or organisations fulfilling the conditions of Article 3(2)

    IRELAND ( 12 )

    1. 

    The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland ( 13 )

    2. 

    The Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland () 

    3. 

    The Association of Certified Accountants () 

    4. 

    Institution of Engineers of Ireland

    5. 

    Irish Planning Institute

    UNITED KINGDOM

    1. 

    Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales

    2. 

    Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland

    3. 

    Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland

    4. 

    Chartered Association of Certified Accountants

    5. 

    Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters

    6. 

    Chartered Institute of Management Accountants

    7. 

    Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators

    8. 

    Chartered Insurance Institute

    9. 

    Institute of Actuaries

    10. 

    Faculty of Actuaries

    11. 

    Chartered Institute of Bankers

    12. 

    Institute of Bankers in Scotland

    13. 

    Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

    14. 

    Royal Town Planning Institute

    15. 

    Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

    16. 

    Royal Society of Chemistry

    17. 

    British Psychological Society

    18. 

    Library Association

    19. 

    Institute of Chartered Foresters

    20. 

    Chartered Institute of Building

    21. 

    Engineering Council

    22. 

    Institute of Energy

    23. 

    Institution of Structural Engineers

    24. 

    Institution of Civil Engineers

    25. 

    Institution of Mining Engineers

    26. 

    Institution of Mining and Metallurgy

    27. 

    Institution of Electrical Engineers

    28. 

    Institution of Gas Engineers

    29. 

    Institution of Mechanical Engineers

    30. 

    Institution of Chemical Engineers

    31. 

    Institution of Production Engineers

    32. 

    Institution of Marine Engineers

    33. 

    Royal Institution of Naval Architects

    34. 

    Royal Aeronautical Society

    35. 

    Institute of Metals

    36. 

    Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers

    37. 

    Institute of Measurement and Control

    38. 

    British Computer Society

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    ANNEX IV

    Activities related to the categories of professional experience referred to in Articles 17, 18 and 19

    List I

    Major groups covered by Directive 64/427/EEC, as amended by Directive 69/77/EEC, and by Directives 68/366/EEC and 82/489/EEC

    1   Directive 64/427/EEC

    (liberalisation Directive 64/429/EEC)

    NICE nomenclature (corresponding to ISIC major groups 23 to 40)



    Major group

    23

    Manufacture of textiles

    232

    Manufacturing and processing of textile materials on woollen machinery

    233

    Manufacturing and processing of textile materials on cotton machinery

    234

    Manufacturing and processing of textile materials on silk machinery

    235

    Manufacturing and processing of textile materials on flax and hemp machinery

    236

    Other textile fibre industries (jute, hard fibres, etc.), cordage

    237

    Manufacture of knitted and crocheted goods

    238

    Textile finishing

    239

    Other textile industries

    Major group

    24

    Manufacture of footwear, other wearing apparel and bedding

    241

    Machine manufacture of footwear (except from rubber or wood)

    242

    Manufacture by hand and repair of footwear

    243

    Manufacture of wearing apparel (except furs)

    244

    Manufacture of mattresses and bedding

    245

    Skin and fur industries

    Major group

    25

    Manufactures of wood and cork, except manufacture of furniture

    251

    Sawing and industrial preparation of wood

    252

    Manufacture of semi-finished wood products

    253

    Series production of wooden building components including flooring

    254

    Manufacture of wooden containers

    255

    Manufacture of other wooden products (except furniture)

    259

    Manufacture of straw, cork, basketware, wicker-work and rattan products; brush-making

    Major group

    26

    260 Manufacture of wooden furniture

    Major group

    27

    Manufacture of paper and paper products

    271

    Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard

    272

    Processing of paper and paperboard, and manufacture of articles of pulp

    Major group

    28

    280 Printing, publishing and allied industries

    Major group

    29

    Leather industry

    291

    Tanneries and leather finishing plants

    292

    Manufacture of leather products

    ex major group

    30

    Manufacture of rubber and plastic products, man-made fibres and starch products

    301

    Processing of rubber and asbestos

    302

    Processing of plastic materials

    303

    Production of man-made fibres

    ex major group

    31

    Chemical industry

    311

    Manufacture of chemical base materials and further processing of such materials

    312

    Specialised manufacture of chemical products principally for industrial and agricultural purposes (including the manufacture for industrial use of fats and oils of vegetable or animal origin falling within ISIC group 312)

    313

    Specialised manufacture of chemical products principally for domestic or office use [excluding the manufacture of medicinal and pharmaceutical products (ex ISIC group 319)]

    Major group

    32

    320 Petroleum industry

    Major group

    33

    Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products

    331

    Manufacture of structural clay products

    332

    Manufacture of glass and glass products

    333

    Manufacture of ceramic products, including refractory goods

    334

    Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster

    335

    Manufacture of structural material, in concrete, cement and plaster

    339

    Stone working and manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products

    Major group

    34

    Production and primary transformation of ferrous and non-ferrous metals

    341

    Iron and steel industry (as defined in the ECSC treaty, including integrated steelworks-owned coking plants)

    342

    Manufacture of steel tubes

    343

    Wire-drawing, cold-drawing, cold-rolling of strip, cold-forming

    344

    Production and primary transformation of non-ferrous metals

    345

    Ferrous and non-ferrous metal foundries

    Major group

    35

    Manufacture of metal products (except machinery and transport equipment)

    351

    Forging, heavy stamping and heavy pressing

    352

    Secondary transformation and surface-treatment

    353

    Metal structures

    354

    Boilermaking, manufacture of industrial hollow-ware

    355

    Manufacture of tools and implements and finished articles of metal (except electrical equipment)

    359

    Ancillary mechanical engineering activities

    Major group

    36

    Manufacture of machinery other than electrical machinery

    361

    Manufacture of agricultural machinery and tractors

    362

    Manufacture of office machinery

    363

    Manufacture of metal-working and other machine-tools and fixtures and attachments for these and for other powered tools

    364

    Manufacture of textile machinery and accessories, manufacture of sewing machines

    365

    Manufacture of machinery and equipment for the food-manufacturing and beverage industries and for the chemical and allied industries

    366

    Manufacture of plant and equipment for mines, iron and steel works foundries, and for the construction industry; manufacture of mechanical handling equipment

    367

    Manufacture of transmission equipment

    368

    Manufacture of machinery for other specific industrial purposes

    369

    Manufacture of other non-electrical machinery and equipment

    Major group

    37

    Electrical engineering

    371

    Manufacture of electric wiring and cables

    372

    Manufacture of motors, generators, transformers, switchgear, and other similar equipment for the provision of electric power

    373

    Manufacture of electrical equipment for direct commercial use

    374

    Manufacture of telecommunications equipment, meters, other measuring appliances and electromedical equipment

    375

    Manufacture of electronic equipment, radio and television receivers, audio equipment

    376

    Manufacture of electric appliances for domestic use

    377

    Manufacture of lamps and lighting equipment

    378

    Manufacture of batteries and accumulators

    379

    Repair, assembly, and specialist installation of electrical equipment

    ex major group

    38

    Manufacture of transport equipment

    383

    Manufacture of motor vehicles and parts thereof

    384

    Repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and cycles

    385

    Manufacture of motorcycles, cycles and parts thereof

    389

    Manufacture of transport equipment not elsewhere classified

    Major group

    39

    Miscellaneous manufacturing industries

    391

    Manufacture of precision instruments, and measuring and controlling instruments

    392

    Manufacture of medico-surgical instruments and equipment and orthopaedic appliances (except orthopaedic footwear)

    393

    Manufacture of photographic and optical equipment

    394

    Manufacture and repair of watches and clocks

    395

    Jewellery and precious metal manufacturing

    396

    Manufacture and repair of musical instruments

    397

    Manufacture of games, toys, sporting and athletic goods

    399

    Other manufacturing industries

    Major group

    40

    Construction

    400

    Construction (non-specialised); demolition

    401

    Construction of buildings (dwellings or other)

    402

    Civil engineering; building of roads, bridges, railways, etc.

    403

    Installation work

    404

    Decorating and finishing

    2   Directive 68/366/EEC

    (liberalisation Directive 68/365/EEC)

    NICE nomenclature



    Major group

    20A

    200 Industries producing animal and vegetable fats and oils

    20B

    Food manufacturing industries (excluding the beverage industry)

    201

    Slaughtering, preparation and preserving of meat

    202

    Milk and milk products industry

    203

    Canning and preserving of fruits and vegetables

    204

    Canning and preserving of fish and other sea foods

    205

    Manufacture of grain mill products

    206

    Manufacture of bakery products, including rusks and biscuits

    207

    Sugar industry

    208

    Manufacture of cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery

    209

    Manufacture of miscellaneous food products

    Major group

    21

    Beverage industry

    211

    Production of ethyl alcohol by fermentation, production of yeasts and spirits

    212

    Production of wine and other unmalted alcoholic beverages

    213

    Brewing and malting

    214

    Soft drinks and carbonated water industries

    ex 30

    Manufacture of rubber products, plastic materials, artificial and synthetic fibres and starch products

    304

    Manufacture of starch products

    3   Directive 82/489/EEC

    ISIC nomenclature



    ex 855

    hairdressing establishments (excluding chiropodists' activities and beauticians' training schools)

    List II

    Major groups of Directives 75/368/EEC, 75/369/EEC and 82/470/EEC

    1   Directive 75/368/EEC (activities referred to in Article 5(1))

    ISIC nomenclature



    ex 04

    Fishing

    043

    Inland water fishing

    ex 38

    Manufacture of transport equipment

    381

    Shipbuilding and repairing

    382

    Manufacture of railroad equipment

    386

    Manufacture of aircraft (including space equipment)

    ex 71

    Activities allied to transport and activities other than transport coming under the following groups:

    ex 711

    Sleeping- and dining-car services; maintenance of railway stock in repair sheds; cleaning of carriages

    ex 712

    Maintenance of stock for urban, suburban and interurban passenger transport

    ex 713

    Maintenance of stock for other passenger land transport (such as motor cars, coaches, taxis)

    ex 714

    Operation and maintenance of services in support of road transport (such as roads, tunnels and toll-bridges, goods depots, car parks, bus and tram depots)

    ex 716

    Activities allied to inland water transport (such as operation and maintenance of waterways, ports and other installations for inland water transport; tug and piloting services in ports, setting of buoys, loading and unloading of vessels and other similar activities, such as salvaging of vessels, towing and the operation of boathouses)

    73

    Communications: postal services and telecommunications

    ex 85

    Personal services

    854

    Laundries and laundry services, dry-cleaning and dyeing

    ex 856

    Photographic studios: portrait and commercial photography, except journalistic photographers

    ex 859

    Personal services not elsewhere classified (only maintenance and cleaning of buildings or accommodation)

    2   Directive 75/369/EEC (Article 6: where the activity is regarded as being of an industrial or small craft nature)

    ISIC nomenclature

    The following itinerant activities:

    (a) 

    the buying and selling of goods:

    — 
    by itinerant tradesmen, hawkers or pedlars (ex ISIC Group 612)
    — 
    in covered markets other than from permanently fixed installations and in open-air markets.
    (b) 

    activities covered by transitional measures already adopted that expressly exclude or do not mention the pursuit of such activities on an itinerant basis.

    3   Directive 82/470/EEC (Article 6(1) and (3))

    Groups 718 and 720 of the ISIC nomenclature

    The activities comprise in particular:

    — 
    organising, offering for sale and selling, outright or on commission, single or collective items (transport, board, lodging, excursions, etc.) for a journey or stay, whatever the reasons for travelling (Article 2(B)(a))
    — 
    acting as an intermediary between contractors for various methods of transport and persons who dispatch or receive goods, and carrying out related activities:
    (aa) 

    by concluding contracts with transport contractors, on behalf of principals

    (bb) 

    by choosing the method of transport, the firm and the route considered most profitable for the principal

    (cc) 

    by arranging the technical aspects of the transport operation (e.g. packing required for transportation); by carrying out various operations incidental to transport (e.g. ensuring ice supplies for refrigerated wagons)

    (dd) 

    by completing the formalities connected with the transport such as the drafting of way bills; by assembling and dispersing shipments

    (ee) 

    by coordinating the various stages of transportation, by ensuring transit, reshipment, transshipment and other termination operations

    (ff) 

    by arranging both freight and carriers and means of transport for persons dispatching goods or receiving them:

    — 
    assessing transport costs and checking the detailed accounts
    — 
    taking certain temporary or permanent measures in the name of and on behalf of a shipowner or sea transport carrier (with the port authorities, ship's chandlers, etc.).

    (The activities listed under Article 2(A)(a), (b) and (d)).

    List III

    Directives 64/222/EEC, 68/364/EEC, 68/368/EEC, 75/368/EEC, 75/369/EEC, 70/523/EEC and 82/470/EEC

    1   Directive 64/222/EEC

    (liberalisation Directives 64/223/EEC and 64/224/EEC)

    1. 

    Activities of self-employed persons in wholesale trade, with the exception of wholesale trade in medicinal and pharmaceutical products, in toxic products and pathogens and in coal (ex Group 611).

    2. 

    Professional activities of an intermediary who is empowered and instructed by one or more persons to negotiate or enter into commercial transactions in the name of and on behalf of those persons.

    3. 

    Professional activities of an intermediary who, while not being permanently so instructed, brings together persons wishing to contract directly with one another or arranges their commercial transactions or assists in the completion thereof.

    4. 

    Professional activities of an intermediary who enters into commercial transactions in his own name on behalf of others.

    5. 

    Professional activities of an intermediary who carries out wholesale selling by auction on behalf of others.

    6. 

    Professional activities of an intermediary who goes from door to door seeking orders.

    7. 

    Provision of services, by way of professional activities, by an intermediary in the employment of one or more commercial, industrial or small craft undertakings.

    2   Directive 68/364/EEC

    (liberalisation Directive 68/363/EEC)

    ISIC ex Group 612: Retail trade

    Activities excluded:



    012

    Letting out for hire of farm machinery

    640

    Real estate, letting of property

    713

    Letting out for hire of automobiles, carriages and horses

    718

    Letting out for hire of railway carriages and wagons

    839

    Renting of machinery to commercial undertakings

    841

    Booking of cinema seats and renting of cinematograph films

    842

    Booking of theatre seats and renting of theatrical equipment

    843

    Letting out for hire of boats, bicycles, coin-operated machines for games of skill or chance

    853

    Letting of furnished rooms

    854

    Laundered linen hire

    859

    Garment hire

    3   Directive 68/368/EEC

    (liberalisation Directive 68/367/EEC)

    ISIC nomenclature

    ISIC ex major Group 85



    1.

    Restaurants, cafes, taverns and other drinking and eating places (ISIC Group 852).

    2.

    Hotels, rooming houses, camps and other lodging places (ISIC Group 853).

    4   Directive 75/368/EEC (Article 7)

    All the activities in the Annex to Directive 75/368/EEC, except the activities listed in Article 5(1) of this Directive (List II, point 1, of this Annex).

    ISIC nomenclature



    ex 62

    Banks and other financial institutions

    ex 620

    Patent buying and licensing companies

    ex 71

    Transport

    ex 713

    Road passenger transport, excluding transportation by means of motor vehicles

    ex 719

    Transportation by pipelines of liquid hydrocarbons and other liquid chemical products

    ex 82

    Community services

    827

    Libraries, museums, botanical and zoological gardens

    ex 84

    Recreation services

    843

    Recreation services not elsewhere classified:

    — Sporting activities (sports grounds, organising sporting fixtures, etc.), except the activities of sports instructors

    — Games (racing stables, areas for games, racecourses, etc.)

    — Other recreation services (circuses, amusement parks and other entertainment)

    ex 85

    Personal services

    ex 851

    Domestic services

    ex 855

    Beauty parlours and services of manicurists, excluding services of chiropodists and professional beauticians' and hairdressers' training schools

    ex 859

    Personal services not elsewhere classified, except sports and paramedical masseurs and mountain guides, divided into the following groups:

    — Disinfecting and pest control

    — Hiring of clothes and storage facilities

    — Marriage bureaux and similar services

    — Astrology, fortune telling and the like

    — Sanitary services and associated activities

    — Undertaking and cemetery maintenance

    — Couriers and interpreter-guides

    5   Directive 75/369/EEC (Article 5)

    The following itinerant activities:

    (a) 

    the buying and selling of goods:

    — 
    by itinerant tradesmen, hawkers or pedlars (ex ISIC Group 612)
    — 
    in covered markets other than from permanently fixed installations and in open-air markets
    (b) 

    activities covered by transitional measures already adopted that expressly exclude or do not mention the pursuit of such activities on an itinerant basis.

    6   Directive 70/523/EEC

    Activities of self-employed persons in the wholesale coal trade and activities of intermediaries in the coal trade (ex Group 6112, ISIC nomenclature)

    7   Directive 82/470/EEC (Article 6(2))

    (Activities listed in Article 2(A)(c) and (e), (B)(b), (C) and (D))

    These activities comprise in particular:

    — 
    hiring railway cars or wagons for transporting persons or goods
    — 
    acting as an intermediary in the sale, purchase or hiring of ships
    — 
    arranging, negotiating and concluding contracts for the transport of emigrants
    — 
    receiving all objects and goods deposited, on behalf of the depositor, whether under customs control or not, in warehouses, general stores, furniture depots, coldstores, silos, etc.
    — 
    supplying the depositor with a receipt for the object or goods deposited
    — 
    providing pens, feed and sales rings for livestock being temporarily accommodated while awaiting sale or while in transit to or from the market
    — 
    carrying out inspection or technical valuation of motor vehicles
    — 
    measuring, weighing and gauging goods.




    ANNEX V

    Recognition on the basis of coordination of the minimum training conditions

    V.1.   DOCTOR OF MEDICINE

    ▼M15

    5.1.1.    Evidence of formal qualifications in basic medical training



    Country

    Evidence of formal qualifications

    Body awarding the qualifications

    Certificate accompanying the qualifications

    Reference date

    België/Belgique/Belgien

    Diploma van arts/Diplôme de docteur en médecine

    Diplôme de “médecin”/Master in de geneeskunde

    — Les universités/De universiteiten

    — Le Jury compétent d’enseignement de la Communauté française/De bevoegde Examencommissie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap

     

    20.12.1976

    България

    Диплома за висше образование на образователно-квалификационна степен «магистър» по Медицина» и професионална квалификация «Магистър-лекар»

    Университет

     

    1.1.2007

    Česko

    Diplom o ukončení studia ve studijním programu všeobecné lékařství (doktor medicíny, MUDr.)

    Lékářská fakulta univerzity v České republice

     

    1.5.2004

    Danmark

    Bevis for kandidatuddannelsen i medicin (cand.med.)

    Bevis for bestået lægevidenskabelig embedseksamen (cand.med.)

    Universitet

    1.  Autorisation som læge

    2.  Tilladelse til selvstændigt virke som læge

    20.12.1976

    Deutschland

    — Zeugnis über die Ärztliche Prüfung

    — Zeugnis über die Ärztliche Staatsprüfung und Zeugnis über die Vorbereitungszeit als Medizinalassistent, soweit diese nach den deutschen Rechtsvorschriften noch für den Abschluss der ärztlichen Ausbildung vorgesehen war

    Zuständige Behörden

     

    20.12.1976

    Eesti

    Arstikraad

    Degree in Medicine (MD)

    Diplom arstiteaduse õppekava läbimise kohta

    Tartu Ülikool

     

    1.5.2004

    Ελλάς

    Πτυχίο Ιατρικής

    — Ιατρική Σχολή Πανεπιστημίου,

    — Σχολή Επιστημών Υγείας, Τμήμα Ιατρικής Πανεπιστημίου

     

    1.1.1981

    España

    Título de Licenciado en Medicina y Cirugía

    Título de Licenciado en Medicina

    Título de Graduado/a en Medicina

    — Ministerio de Educación y Cultura

    — El rector de una Universidad

     

    1.1.1986

    France

    Diplôme d’Etat de docteur en Médicine

    Universités

     

    20.12.1976

     

    Diplôme de fin de deuxième cycle des études médicales (7)

     

     

     

     

    Diplôme de formation approfondie en sciences médicales (8)

     

    Certificat de compétence clinique

     

    Hrvatska

    Diploma “doktor medicine/doktorica medicine”

    Medicinski fakulteti sveučilišta u Republici Hrvatskoj

     

    1.7.2013

    Ireland

    Primary qualification

    Competent examining body

    Certificate of experience

    20.12.1976

    Italia

    Diploma di laurea in medicina e chirurgia

    Università

    Diploma di abilitazione all’esercizio della medicina e chirurgia (10)

    20.12.1976

    Κύπρος

    Πιστοποιητικό Εγγραφής Ιατρού

    Ιατρικό Συμβούλιο

     

    1.5.2004

     

    Πτυχίο Ιατρικής

    Ιατρικη σχολη πανεπιστημιου κυπρου (1)

     

     

     

     

    Ευρωπαϊκό Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου (2)

     

     

     

     

    Πανεπιστήμιο Λευκωσίας (3)

     

     

    Latvija

    ārsta diploms

    Universitātes tipa augstskola

    Universitāte

     

    1.5.2004

    Lietuva

    1.  Aukštojo mokslo diplomas, nurodantis suteiktą gydytojo kvalifikaciją

    2.  Magistro diplomas (medicinos magistro kvalifikacinis laipsnis ir gydytojo kvalifikacija)

    Universitetas

    1.  Internatūros pažymėjimas, nurodantis suteiktą medicinos gydytojo profesinę kvalifikaciją

    2.  Internatūros pažymėjimas (medicinos gydytojo profesinė kvalifikacija)

    1.5.2004

    Luxembourg

    Diplôme d’Etat de docteur en médecine, chirurgie et accouchements

    Jury d’examen d’Etat

    Certificat de stage

    20.12.1976

    Magyarország

    Okleveles orvosdoktor oklevél (dr. med)

    Egyetem

     

    1.5.2004

    Malta

    Lawrja ta’ Tabib tal-Mediċina u l-Kirurġija

    Università ta’ Malta

    Ċertifikat ta’ reġistrazzjoni maħruġ mill-Kunsill Mediku

    1.5.2004

    Nederland

    Getuigschrift van met goed gevolg afgelegd artsexamen

    Faculteit Geneeskunde

     

    20.12.1976

     

    Master of Science in de Geneeskunde (9)

     

     

     

    Österreich

    Urkunde über die Verleihung des akademischen Grades Doktor der gesamten Heilkunde (bzw. Doctor medicinae universae, Dr.med.univ.)

    Medizinische Fakultät einer Universität, bzw Medizinische Universität

     

    1.1.1994

    Polska

    Dyplom ukończenia studiów wyższych na kierunku lekarskim z tytułem „lekarz”

    Szkoły wyższe

    Świadectwo złożenia Lekarskiego Egzaminu Państwowego (4)/Świadectwo złożenia Lekarskiego Egzaminu Końcowego (5)

    1.5.2004

     

     

     

    Zaświadczenie o ukończeniu stażu podyplomowego

     

    Portugal

    Carta de Curso de licenciatura em medicina

    Certificado de mestrado integrado em medicina

    Universidades

    Certificado emitido pela Ordem dos Médicos

    1.1.1986

    România

    Diplomă de licență de doctor medic

    Diploma de licență și master (6)

    Universități

    Ministerul Educației Naționale (6)

     

    1.1.2007

    Slovenija

    Diploma, s katero se podeljuje strokovni naslov “doktor medicine/doktorica medicine”

    Univerza

    Potrdilo o Opravljenem Strokovnem Izpitu za Poklic Zdravnik/Zdravnica

    1.5.2004

    Slovensko

    DIPLOM všeobecné lekárstvo doktor všeobecného lekárstva (“MUDr.”)

    Univerzita

     

    1.5.2004

    Suomi/Finland

    Lääketieteen lisensiaatin tutkinto/Medicine licentiatexamen

    Yliopisto

     

    1.1.1994

    Sverige

    Läkarexamen

    Universitet eller högskola

    Bevis om legitimation som läkare, utfärdat av Socialstyrelsen

    1.1.1994

    United Kingdom

    Primary qualification (11)

    Competent examining body

    Certificate of experience

    20.12.1976

    (1)   

    As from September 2013.

    (2)   

    As from September 2013.

    (3)   

    As from October 2014.

    (4)   

    Until 2012.

    (5)   

    As of 2013.

    (6)   

    As of 2011.

    (7)   

    As from 2003/2004 until 2013/2014.

    (8)   

    As from 2014/2015.

    (9)   

    As from 2001/2002.

    (10)   

    Until 2.4.2020.

    (11)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    5.1.2.    Evidence of formal qualifications of specialised doctors



    Country

    Evidence of formal qualifications

    Body awarding the qualifications

    Reference date

    België/Belgique/Belgie

    Bijzondere beroepstitel van geneesheer-specialist/Titre professionnel particulier de médecin spécialiste

    Minister bevoegd voor Volksgezondheid/Ministre de la Santé publique

    20.12.1976

    България

    Свидетелство за призната специалност

    Университет

    1.1.2007

    Česko

    Diplom o specializaci

    Ministerstvo zdravotnictví

    1.5.2004

    Danmark

    Bevis for tilladelse til at betegne sig som speciallæge

    Sundhedsstyrelsen

    Styrelsen for Patientsikkerhed

    20.12.1976

    Deutschland

    Fachärztliche Anerkennung

    Landesärztekammer

    20.12.1976

    Eesti

    Residentuuri lõpetamist tõendav tunnistus

    Residentuuri lõputunnistus eriarstiabi erialal

    Tartu Ülikool

    1.5.2004

    Ελλάς

    Τίτλος Ιατρικής Ειδικότητας

    1.  Περιφέρεια

    2.  Νομαρχιακή Αυτοδιοίκηση

    3.  Νομαρχία

    1.1.1981

    España

    Título de Especialista

    — Ministerio competente en el ámbito de la Educación/Universidades

    — Ministerio competente en el ámbito de la Sanidad (4)

    1.1.1986

    France

    1.  Certificat d’études spéciales de médecine accompagné du diplôme d’Etat de docteur en médecine

    2.  Attestation de médecin spécialiste qualifié accompagnée du diplôme d’Etat de docteur en médecine

    3.  Diplôme d’études spécialisées ou diplôme d’études spécialisées complémentaires qualifiant de médecine accompagné du diplôme d’Etat de docteur en médecine

    1.  Universités

    2.  Conseil de l’Ordre des médecins

    3.  Universités

    20.12.1976

    Hrvatska

    Diploma o specijalističkom usavršavanju

    Ministarstvo nadležno za zdravstvo

    1.7.2013

    Ireland

    Certificate of Specialist doctor

    Competent authority

    20.12.1976

    Italia

    Diploma di medico specialista

    Università

    20.12.1976

    Κύπρος

    Πιστοποιητικό Αναγνώρισης Ειδικότητας

    Ιατρικό Συμβούλιο

    1.5.2004

    Latvija

    1.  “Sertifikāts”–kompetentu iestāžu izsniegts dokuments, kas apliecina, ka persona ir nokārtojusi sertifikācijas eksāmenu specialitātē (5)

    2.  Ārstniecības personas sertifikāts

    Latvijas Ārstu biedrība

    Latvijas Ārstniecības personu profesionālo organizāciju savienība (6)

    1.5.2004

    Lietuva

    1.  Rezidentūros pažymėjimas, nurodantis suteiktą gydytojo specialisto profesinę kvalifikaciją

    2.  Rezidentūros pažymėjimas (gydytojo specialisto profesinė kvalifikacija)

    Universitetas

    1.5.2004

    Luxembourg

    1.  Certificat de médecin spécialiste

    1.  Ministre de la Santé publique

    20.12.1976

    2.  Diplôme d’études spécialisées en médecine

    2.  Université du Luxembourg

    15.09.2021

    Magyarország

    Szakorvosi bizonyítvány

    Nemzeti Vizsgabizottság

    1.5.2004

    Malta

    Ċertifikat ta’ Speċjalista Mediku

    Kumitat ta’ Approvazzjoni dwar Speċjalisti

    1.5.2004

    Nederland

    Bewijs van inschrijving in een Specialistenregister

    — Medische Specialisten Registratie Commissie (MSRC) van de Koninklijke Nederlandsche Maatschappij tot bevordering der Geneeskunst

    — Sociaal-Geneeskundigen Registratie Commissie (SGRC) van de Koninklijke Nederlandsche Maatschappij tot Bevordering der Geneeskunst

    20.12.1976

    Diploma geneeskundig specialist

    — Registratiecommissie Geneeskundig Specialisten (RGS) van de Koninklijke Nederlandsche Maatschappij tot Bevordering der Geneeskunst (1)

    Österreich

    Facharztdiplom

    Österreichische Ärztekammer

    1.1.1994

    Polska

    Dyplom uzyskania tytułu specjalisty

    Centrum Egzaminów Medycznych

    1.5.2004

    Portugal

    Titulo de especialista

    Ordem dos Médicos

    1.1.1986

    România

    Certificat de medic specialist

    Ministerul Sănătății

    1.1.2007

    Slovenija

    Potrdilo o opravljenem specialističnem izpitu

    1.  Ministrstvo za zdravje

    2.  Zdravniška zbornica Slovenije

    1.5.2004

    Slovensko

    Diplom o špecializácii

    1.  Slovenská zdravotnícka univerzita

    2.  Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave

    3.  Univerzita Pavla Jozefa Šafárika v Košiciach

    1.5.2004

    Suomi/Finland

    Erikoislääkärin tutkinto/Specialläkarexamen

    Yliopisto

    1.1.1994

    Sverige

    Bevis om specialkompetens som läkare, utfärdat av Socialstyrelsen

    Socialstyrelsen

    1.1.1994

    United Kingdom

    Certificate of Completion of training (2)

    Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board

    General Medical Council

    20.12.1976

    1.4.2010

    (1)   

    As of January 2013.

    (2)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (3)   

    As of 15.9.2021.

    (4)   

    As of 1.1.2022.

    (5)   

    Until 31.12.2012.

    (6)   

    Until 31.12.2008.

    5.1.3.    Titles of training courses in specialised medicine



     

    Anaesthetics

    General surgery

     

    Minimum period of training: 3 years

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Anesthésie-réanimation/Anesthesie-reanimatie

    Chirurgie/Heelkunde

    България

    Анестезиология и интензивно лечение

    Хирургия

    Česko

    Anesteziologie a intenzivní medicína

    Chirurgie

    Danmark

    Anæstesiologi

    Kirurgi

    Deutschland

    Anästhesiologie

    (Allgemeine) Chirurgie

    Eesti

    Anestesioloogia

    Üldkirurgia

    Ελλάς

    Αναισθησιολογία

    Χειρουργική

    España

    Anestesiología y Reanimación

    Cirugía general y del aparato digestivo

    France

    Anesthésie-réanimation

    Chirurgie générale

    Hrvatska

    Anesteziologija, reanimatologija i intenzivna medicina

    Opća kirurgija

    Ireland

    Anaesthesia (3)

    Anaesthesiology (4)

    General surgery

    Italia

    Anestesia, rianimazione e terapia intensiva

    Anestesia, rianimazione, terapia intensiva e del dolore (2)

    Chirurgia generale

    Κύπρος

    Αναισθησιολογία

    Γενική Χειρουργική

    Latvija

    Anestezioloģija un reanimatoloģija

    Ķirurģija

    Lietuva

    Anesteziologija reanimatologija

    Chirurgija

    Luxembourg

    Anesthésie-réanimation

    Chirurgie générale

    Magyarország

    Aneszteziológia és intenzív terápia

    Sebészet

    Malta

    Anesteżija u Kura Intensiva

    Kirurġija Ġenerali

    Nederland

    Anesthesiologie

    Heelkunde

    Österreich

    Anästhesiologie und Intensivmedizin

    — Chirurgie

    — Allgemeinchirurgie und Viszeralchirurgie (1)

    Polska

    Anestezjologia i intensywna terapia

    Chirurgia ogólna

    Portugal

    Anestesiologia

    Cirurgia geral

    România

    Anestezie și terapie intensivă

    Chirurgie generală

    Slovenija

    Anesteziologija, reanimatologija in perioperativna intenzivna medicina

    Splošna kirurgija

    Slovensko

    Anestéziológia a intenzívna medicína

    Chirurgia

    Suomi/Finland

    Anestesiologia ja tehohoito/Anestesiologi och intensivvård

    Yleiskirurgia/Allmän kirurgi

    Sverige

    Anestesi och intensivvård

    Kirurgi

    United Kingdom

    Anaesthetics (5)

    General surgery (5)

    (1)   

    As of June 2015.

    (2)   

    As of February 2015.

    (3)   

    Until 2018.

    (4)   

    As of 2019.

    (5)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    Neurological surgery

    Obstetrics and Gynaecology

     

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Neurochirurgie

    Gynécologie – obstétrique/Gynaecologie – verloskunde

    България

    Неврохирургия

    Акушерство и гинекология

    Česko

    Neurochirurgie

    Gynekologie a porodnictví

    Danmark

    Neurokirurgi

    Gynækologi og obstetrik

    Deutschland

    Neurochirurgie

    Frauenheilkunde und Geburtshilfe

    Eesti

    Neurokirurgia

    Sünnitusabi ja günekoloogia

    Ελλάς

    Νευροχειρουργική

    Μαιευτική-Γυναικολογία

    España

    Neurocirugía

    Obstetricia y ginecología

    France

    Neurochirurgie

    Gynécologie – obstétrique

    Hrvatska

    Neurokirurgija

    Ginekologija i opstetricija

    Ireland

    Neurosurgery

    Obstetrics and gynaecology

    Italia

    Neurochirurgia

    Ginecologia e ostetricia

    Κύπρος

    Νευροχειρουργική

    Μαιευτική – Γυναικολογία

    Latvija

    Neiroķirurģija

    Ginekoloģija un dzemdniecība

    Lietuva

    Neurochirurgija

    Akušerija ginekologija

    Luxembourg

    Neurochirurgie

    Gynécologie – obstétrique

    Magyarország

    Idegsebészet

    Szülészet-nőgyógyászat

    Malta

    Newrokirurġija

    Ostetriċja u Ġinekoloġija

    Nederland

    Neurochirurgie

    Obstetrie en Gynaecologie

    Österreich

    Neurochirurgie

    Frauenheilkunde und Geburtshilfe

    Polska

    Neurochirurgia

    Położnictwo i ginekologia

    Portugal

    Neurocirurgia

    Ginecologia e obstetricia

    România

    Neurochirurgie

    Obstetrică-ginecologie

    Slovenija

    Nevrokirurgija

    Ginekologija in porodništvo

    Slovensko

    Neurochirurgia

    Gynekológia a pôrodníctvo

    Suomi/Finland

    Neurokirurgia/Neurokirurgi

    Naistentaudit ja synnytykset/Kvinnosjukdomar och förlossningar

    Sverige

    Neurokirurgi

    Obstetrik och gynekologi

    United Kingdom

    Neurosurgery (1)

    Obstetrics and gynaecology (1)

    (1)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    General (internal) medicine

    Ophthalmology

     

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Minimum period of training: 3 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Médecine interne/Inwendige geneeskunde

    Ophtalmologie/Oftalmologie

    България

    Вътрешни болести

    Очни болести

    Česko

    Vnitřní lékařství

    Oftalmologie

    Danmark

     

    Oftalmologi

    Deutschland

    Innere Medizin

    Augenheilkunde

    Eesti

    Sisehaigused

    Oftalmoloogia

    Ελλάς

    Παθολογία

    Οφθαλμολογία

    España

    Medicina interna

    Oftalmología

    France

    Médecine interne

    Médecine interne et immunologie clinique (3)

    Ophtalmologie

    Hrvatska

    Opća interna medicina

    Oftalmologija i optometrija

    Ireland

    General (Internal) Medicine

    Ophthalmic surgery

    Ophthalmology (1)

    Italia

    Medicina interna

    Oftalmologia

    Κύπρος

    Παθολογία

    Οφθαλμολογία

    Latvija

    Internā medicīna

    Oftalmoloģija

    Lietuva

    Vidaus ligos

    Oftalmologija

    Luxembourg

    Médecine interne

    Ophtalmologie

    Magyarország

    Belgyógyászat

    Szemészet

    Malta

    Mediċina Interna

    Oftalmoloġija

    Nederland

    Interne geneeskunde

    Oogheelkunde

    Österreich

    Innere Medizin

    Augenheilkunde und Optometrie

    Polska

    Choroby wewnętrzne

    Okulistyka

    Portugal

    Medicina interna

    Oftalmologia

    România

    Medicină internă

    Oftalmologie

    Slovenija

    Interna medicina

    Oftalmologija

    Slovensko

    Vnútorné lekárstvo

    Oftalmológia

    Suomi/Finland

    Sisätaudit/Inre medicin

    Silmätaudit/Ögonsjukdomar

    Sverige

    Internmedicin

    Ögonsjukdomar (oftalmologi)

    United Kingdom

    General (internal) medicine (2)

    Ophthalmology (2)

    (1)   

    As of 1991/1992.

    (2)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (3)   

    As of 2017/2018.



     

    Otorhinolaryngology

    Paediatrics

     

    Minimum period of training: 3 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Oto-rhino-laryngologie/Otorhinolaryngologie

    Pédiatrie/Pediatrie

    България

    Ушно-носно-гърлени болести

    Педиатрия

    Česko

    Otorinolaryngologie

    Dětské lékařství

    Danmark

    Oto-rhino-laryngologi

    Pædiatri

    Deutschland

    Hals-Nasen-Ohrenheilkunde

    Kinder- und Jugendmedizin

    Eesti

    Otorinolarüngoloogia

    Pediaatria

    Ελλάς

    Ωτορινολαρυγγολογία

    Παιδιατρική

    España

    Otorrinolaringología

    Pediatría y sus áreas especificas

    France

    Oto-rhino-laryngologie et chirurgie cervico-faciale

    Pédiatrie

    Hrvatska

    Otorinolaringologija

    Pedijatrija

    Ireland

    Otolaryngology

    Paediatrics

    Italia

    Otorinolaringoiatria

    Pediatria

    Κύπρος

    Ωτορινολαρυγγολογία

    Παιδιατρική

    Latvija

    Otolaringoloģija

    Pediatrija

    Lietuva

    Otorinolaringologija

    Vaikų ligos

    Luxembourg

    Oto-rhino-laryngologie

    Pédiatrie

    Magyarország

    Fül-orr-gégegyógyászat

    Csecsemő- és gyermekgyógyászat

    Malta

    Otorinolaringoloġija

    Otorinolarinġoloġija – Kirurġija tar-Ras u l-Għonq (2)

    Pedjatrija

    Nederland

    Keel-neus-oorheelkunde

    Kindergeneeskunde

    Österreich

    — Hals-, Nasen- und Ohrenkrankheiten

    — Hals-, Nasen- und Ohrenheilkunde (1)

    Kinder- und Jugendheilkunde

    Polska

    Otorynolaryngologia

    Pediatria

    Portugal

    Otorrinolaringologia

    Pediatria

    România

    Otorinolaringologie

    Pediatrie

    Slovenija

    Otorinolaringológija

    Pediatrija

    Slovensko

    Otorinolaryngológia

    Pediatria

    Suomi/Finland

    Korva-, nenä- ja kurkkutaudit/Öron-, näs- och halssjukdomar

    Lastentaudit/Barnsjukdomar

    Sverige

    Öron-, näs- och halssjukdomar (oto-rhino-laryngologi)

    Barn- och ungdomsmedicin

    United Kingdom

    Otolaryngology (3)

    Paediatrics (3)

    (1)   

    As of June 2015.

    (2)   

    As of 19.1.2018.

    (3)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    Respiratory medicine

    Urology

     

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Pneumologie

    Urologie

    България

    Пневмология и фтизиатрия

    Урология

    Česko

    Pneumologie a ftizeologie

    Urologie

    Danmark

    Intern medicin: lungesygdomme

    Urologi

    Deutschland

    — Pneumologie

    — Innere Medizin und Pneumologie (1)

    Urologie

    Eesti

    Pulmonoloogia

    Uroloogia

    Ελλάς

    Φυματιολογία- Πνευμοvολογία

    Ουρολογία

    España

    Neumología

    Urología

    France

    Pneumologie

    Chirurgie urologique

    Urologie (4)

    Hrvatska

    Pulmologija

    Urologija

    Ireland

    Respiratory medicine

    Urology

    Italia

    Malattie dell’apparato respiratorio

    Urologia

    Κύπρος

    Πνευμονολογία – Φυματιολογία

    Ουρολογία

    Latvija

    Ftiziopneimonoloģija

    Uroloģija

    Lietuva

    Pulmonologija

    Urologija

    Luxembourg

    Pneumologie

    Urologie

    Magyarország

    Tüdőgyógyászat

    Urológia

    Malta

    Mediċina Respiratorja

    Uroloġija

    Nederland

    Longziekten en tuberculose

    Urologie

    Österreich

    — Lungenkrankheiten

    — Innere Medizin und Pneumologie (2)

    Urologie

    Polska

    Choroby płuc

    Urologia

    Portugal

    Pneumologia

    Urologia

    România

    Pneumologie

    Urologie

    Slovenija

    Pnevmologija

    Urologija

    Slovensko

    Pneumológia a ftizeológia

    Urológia

    Suomi/Finland

    Keuhkosairaudet ja allergologia/Lungsjukdomar och allergologi

    Urologia/Urologi

    Sverige

    Lungsjukdomar (pneumologi)

    Urologi

    United Kingdom

    Respiratory medicine (3)

    Urology (3)

    (1)   

    As of July 2011.

    (2)   

    As of June 2015.

    (3)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (4)   

    As of 2017/2018.



     

    Orthopaedics

    Pathological anatomy

     

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Chirurgie orthopédique/Orthopedische heelkunde

    Anatomie pathologique/Pathologische anatomie

    България

    Ортопедия и травматология

    Обща и клинична патология

    Česko

    Ortopedie

    Patologie

    Danmark

    Ortopædisk kirurgi

    Patologisk anatomi og cytology

    Deutschland

    — Orthopädie (und Unfallchirurgie)

    — Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie (1)

    Pathologie

    Eesti

    Ortopeedia

    Patoloogia

    Ελλάς

    Ορθοπεδική

    Παθολογική Ανατομική

    España

    Cirugía ortopédica y traumatología

    Anatomía patológica

    France

    Chirurgie orthopédique et traumatologie

    Anatomie et cytologie pathologiques

    Hrvatska

    Ortopedija i traumatologija

    Patologija

    Patologija i citologija (3)

    Ireland

    Trauma and orthopaedic surgery

    Histopathology

    Italia

    Ortopedia e traumatologia

    Anatomia patologica

    Κύπρος

    Ορθοπεδική

    Παθολογοανατομία – Ιστολογία

    Latvija

    Traumatoloģija un ortopēdija

    Patoloģija

    Lietuva

    Ortopedija traumatologija

    Patologija

    Luxembourg

    Orthopédie

    Anatomie pathologique

    Magyarország

    Ortopédia és traumatológia

    Patológia

    Malta

    Kirurġija Ortopedika

    Istopatoloġija

    Nederland

    Orthopedie

    Pathologie

    Österreich

    — Orthopädie und Orthopädische Chirurgie

    — Orthopädie und Traumatologie (2)

    — Pathologie

    — Klinische Pathologie und Molekularpathologie (2)

    — Klinische Pathologie und Neuropathologie

    Polska

    Ortopedia i traumatologia narządu ruchu

    Patomorfologia

    Portugal

    Ortopedia

    Anatomia patologica

    România

    Ortopedie și traumatologie

    Anatomie patologică

    Slovenija

    — Ortopedska kirurgija; Travmatologija

    Patologija

    Slovensko

    Ortopédia

    Patologická anatómia

    Suomi/Finland

    Ortopedia ja traumatologia/Ortopedi och traumatologi

    Patologia/Patologi

    Sverige

    Ortopedi

    Klinisk patologi

    United Kingdom

    Trauma and orthopaedic surgery (4)

    Histopathology (4)

    (1)   

    As of May 2006.

    (2)   

    As of June 2015.

    (3)   

    As of 3.11.2015.

    (4)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    Neurology

    Psychiatry

     

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Neurologie

    Psychiatrie, particulièrement de l’adulte/Psychiatrie, meer bepaald in de volwassenpsychiatrie

    България

    Нервни болести

    Психиатрия

    Česko

    Neurologie

    Psychiatrie

    Danmark

    Neurologi

    Psykiatri

    Deutschland

    Neurologie

    Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie

    Eesti

    Neuroloogia

    Psühhiaatria

    Ελλάς

    Νευρολογία

    Ψυχιατρική

    España

    Neurología

    Psiquiatría

    France

    Neurologie

    Psychiatrie

    Hrvatska

    Neurologija

    Psihijatrija

    Ireland

    Neurology

    Psychiatry

    Italia

    Neurologia

    Psichiatria

    Κύπρος

    Νευρολογία

    Ψυχιατρική

    Latvija

    Neiroloģija

    Psihiatrija

    Lietuva

    Neurologija

    Psichiatrija

    Luxembourg

    Neurologie

    Psychiatrie

    Magyarország

    Neurológia

    Pszichiátria

    Malta

    Newroloġija

    Psikjatrija

    Nederland

    Neurologie

    Psychiatrie

    Österreich

    Neurologie

    Psychiatrie und Psychotherapeutische Medizin

    Polska

    Neurologia

    Psychiatria

    Portugal

    Neurologia

    Psiquiatria

    România

    Neurologie

    Psihiatrie

    Slovenija

    Nevrologija

    Psihiatrija

    Slovensko

    Neurológia

    Psychiatria

    Suomi/Finland

    Neurologia/Neurologi

    Psykiatria/Psykiatri

    Sverige

    Neurologi

    Psykiatri

    United Kingdom

    Neurology (1)

    General psychiatry (1)

    (1)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    Diagnostic radiology

    Radiotherapy

     

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Radiodiagnostic/Röntgendiagnose

    Radiothérapie-oncologie/Radiotherapie-oncologie

    България

    Образна диагностика

    Лъчелечение

    Česko

    Radiologie a zobrazovací metody

    Radiační onkologie

    Danmark

    Radiologi

    Klinisk Onkologi

    Deutschland

    (Diagnostische) Radiologie

    Strahlentherapie

    Eesti

    Radioloogia

    Onkoloogia

    Ελλάς

    Ακτινοδιαγνωστική

    Ακτινοθεραπευτική – Ογκολογία

    España

    Radiodiagnóstico

    Oncología radioterápica

    France

    Radiodiagnostic et imagerie médicale

    Radiologie et imagerie médicale (4)

    Oncologie option radiothérapie

    Hrvatska

    Klinička radiologija

    Onkologija i radioterapija

    Ireland

    Radiology

    Radiation oncology

    Italia

    Radiodiagnostica

    Radioterapia

    Κύπρος

    Ακτινολογία

    Ακτινοθεραπευτική Ογκολογία

    Latvija

    Diagnostiskā radioloģija

    Terapeitiskā radioloģija

    Lietuva

    Radiologija

    Onkologija radioterapija

    Luxembourg

    Radiodiagnostic

    Radiothérapie

    Magyarország

    Radiológia

    Sugárterápia

    Malta

    Radjoloġija

    Onkoloġija u Radjoterapija

    Nederland

    Radiologie

    Radiotherapie

    Österreich

    Radiologie

    Strahlentherapie-Radioonkologie

    Polska

    Radiologia i diagnostyka obrazowa

    Radioterapia onkologiczna

    Portugal

    Radiodiagnóstico

    Radioterapia

    Radioncologia

    România

    Radiologie-imagistică medicală

    Radioterapie

    Slovenija

    Radiologija

    Radioterapija in onkologija

    Slovensko

    Rádiológia

    Radiačná onkológia

    Suomi/Finland

    Radiologia/Radiologi

    Syöpätaudit/Cancersjukdomar

    Sverige

    Medicinsk radiologi

    Radiologi (2)

    Tumörsjukdomar (allmän onkologi)

    Onkologi (1)

    United Kingdom

    Clinical radiology (3)

    Clinical oncology (3)

    (1)   

    As of September 2008.

    (2)   

    As of May 2015.

    (3)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (4)   

    As of 2017/2018.



     

    Plastic surgery

    Clinical biology

     

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Chirurgie plastique, reconstructrice et esthétique/Plastische, reconstructieve en esthetische heelkunde

    Biologie clinique/Klinische biologie

    България

    Пластично-възстановителна и естетична хирургия

    Клинична лаборатория

    Česko

    Plastická chirurgie

     

    Danmark

    Plastikkirurgi

     

    Deutschland

    — Plastische (und Ästhetische) Chirurgie

    — Plastische und Ästhetische Chirurgie (1)

    Laboratoriumsmedizin (2)

    Eesti

    Plastika- ja rekonstruktiivkirurgia

    Laborimeditsiin

    Ελλάς

    Πλαστική Χειρουργική

    Ιατρική βιοπαθολογία (5)

    España

    Cirugía plástica, estética y reparadora

    Análisis clínicos

    France

    Chirurgie plastique, reconstructrice et esthétique

    Biologie médicale

    Hrvatska

    Plastična, rekonstrukcijska i estetska kirurgija

     

    Ireland

    Plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery

     

    Italia

    Chirurgia plastica, ricostruttiva ed estetica

    Patologia clinica

    Patologia clinica e biochimica clinica (4)

    Κύπρος

    Πλαστική Χειρουργική

     

    Latvija

    Plastiskā ķirurģija

     

    Lietuva

    Plastinė ir rekonstrukcinė chirurgija

    Laboratorinė medicina

    Luxembourg

    Chirurgie plastique

    Biologie clinique

    Magyarország

    — Plasztikai (égési) sebészet

    — Plasztikai és égés-sebészet (6)

    Orvosi laboratóriumi diagnosztika

    Malta

    Kirurġija Plastika

     

    Nederland

    Plastische chirurgie

     

    Österreich

    Plastische, Ästhetische und Rekonstruktive Chirurgie

    Plastische, Rekonstruktive und Ästhetische Chirurgie (3)

    Medizinische Biologie

    Polska

    Chirurgia plastyczna

    Diagnostyka laboratoryjna

    Portugal

    Cirurgia plástica, estética e reconstrutiva

    Patologia clínica

    România

    Chirurgie plastică, estetică și microchirurgie reconstructivă

    Medicină de laborator

    Slovenija

    Plastična, rekonstrukcijska in estetska kirurgija

     

    Slovensko

    Plastická chirurgia

    Laboratórna medicína

    Suomi/Finland

    Plastiikkakirurgia/Plastikkirurgi

     

    Sverige

    Plastikkirurgi

     

    United Kingdom

    Plastic surgery (7)

     

    (1)   

    As of 2006.

    (2)   

    As of 2012.

    (3)   

    As of June 2015.

    (4)   

    As of June 2015.

    (5)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 30.12.1994.

    (6)   

    As from 2012.

    (7)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    Microbiology-bacteriology

    Biological chemistry

     

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Microbiologie médicale/medische microbiologie (11)

     

    България

    Микробиология

    Биохимия

    Česko

    Lékařská mikrobiologie

    Klinická biochemie

    Danmark

    Klinisk mikrobiologi

    Klinisk biokemi

    Deutschland

    — Mikrobiologie (Virologie) und Infektionsepidemiologie

    — Mikrobiologie, Virologie und Infektionsepidemiologie (3)

    Laboratoriumsmedizin (1)

    Eesti

     

     

    Ελλάς

    — Ιατρική Βιοπαθολογία

    — Μικροβιολογία

    Ιατρική βιοπαθολογία (6)

    España

    Microbiología y parasitología

    Bioquímica clínica

    France

     

     

    Hrvatska

    Klinička mikrobiologija

     

    Ireland

    Microbiology

    Chemical pathology

    Italia

    Microbiologia e virologia

    Biochimica clinica (5)

    Biochimica (9)

    Κύπρος

    Μικροβιολογία

     

    Latvija

    Mikrobioloģija

     

    Lietuva

     

     

    Luxembourg

    Microbiologie

    Chimie biologique

    Magyarország

    Orvosi mikrobiológia

     

    Malta

    Mikrobijoloġija/Batterjoloġija

    Patoloġija Kimika

    Nederland

    Medische microbiologie

    Klinische chemie (2)

    Österreich

    — Hygiene und Mikrobiologie

    — Klinische Mikrobiologie und Hygiene (4)

    — Klinische Mikrobiologie und Virologie (4)

    Medizinische und Chemische Labordiagnostik

    Polska

    Mikrobiologia lekarska

     

    Portugal

     

     

    România

     

     

    Slovenija

    Klinična mikrobiologija

    Medicinska biokemija

    Slovensko

    Klinická mikrobiológia

    Klinická biochémia

    Suomi/Finland

    Kliininen mikrobiologia/Klinisk mikrobiologi

    Kliininen kemia/Klinisk kemi

    Sverige

    Klinisk bakteriologi

    Klinisk mikrobiologi (7)

    Klinisk kemi

    United Kingdom

    Medical microbiology and virology (8) (10)

    Chemical pathology (10)

    (1)   

    Until 2012.

    (2)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 4.4.2000.

    (3)   

    As of May 2006.

    (4)   

    As of June 2015.

    (5)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 3.6.2015.

    (6)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 30.12.1994.

    (7)   

    As of May 2015.

    (8)   

    Until 11.10.2018.

    (9)   

    As of 3.6.2015.

    (10)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (11)   

    As of 2020/2021.



     

    Immunology

    Thoracic surgery

     

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

     

    Chirurgie thoracique/Heelkunde op de thorax (1)

    България

    Клинична имунология

    Гръдна хирургия Кардиохирургия

    Česko

    Alergologie a klinická imunologie

    Hrudní chirurgie

    Danmark

    Klinisk immunologi

    Thoraxkirurgi

    Deutschland

     

    Thoraxchirurgie

    Eesti

     

    Torakaalkirurgia

    Ελλάς

     

    Χειρουργική Θώρακος

    España

    Inmunología

    Cirugía torácica

    France

    Médecine interne et immunologie clinique (6)

    Chirurgie thoracique et cardiovasculaire

    Hrvatska

    Alergologija i klinička imunologija

    Specijalist kardiotorakalna kirurgija (4)

    Ireland

    Immunology (clinical and laboratory)

    Cardiothoracic surgery

    Italia

     

    — Chirurgia toracica

    Κύπρος

    Ανοσολογία

    Χειρουργική Θώρακος

    Latvija

    Imunoloģija

    Torakālā ķirurģija

    Sirds ķirurgs

    Lietuva

     

    Krūtinės chirurgija

    Luxembourg

    Immunologie

    Chirurgie thoracique

    Magyarország

    Allergológia és klinikai immunológia

    Mellkassebészet

    Malta

    Immunoloġija

    Kirurġija Kardjo-Toraċika

    Nederland

     

    Cardio-thoracale chirurgie

    Österreich

    — Immunologie

    — Klinische Immunologie (2)

    Thoraxchirurgie

    Polska

    Immunologia kliniczna

    Chirurgia klatki piersiowej

    Portugal

     

    Cirurgia cardiotorácica

    România

     

    Chirurgie toracică

    Slovenija

     

    Torakalna kirurgija

    Slovensko

    Klinická imunológia a alergológia

    Hrudníková chirurgia

    Suomi/Finland

     

    Sydän-ja rintaelinkirurgia/Hjärt- och thoraxkirurgi

    Sverige

    Klinisk immunologi (3)

    Thoraxkirurgi

    United Kingdom

    Immunology (5)

    Cardo-thoracic surgery (5)

    (1)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 1.1.1983.

    (2)   

    As of June 2015.

    (3)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 14.6.2017.

    (4)   

    As of September 2011.

    (5)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (6)   

    As of 2017/2018.



     

    Paediatric surgery

    Vascular surgery

     

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

     

    Chirurgie des vaisseaux/Bloedvatenheelkunde (1)

    България

    Детска хирургия

    Съдова хирургия

    Česko

    Dětská chirurgie

    Cévní chirurgie

    Danmark

     

    Karkirurgi

    Deutschland

    Kinderchirurgie

    Gefäßchirurgie

    Eesti

    Lastekirurgia

    Kardiovaskulaarkirurgia

    Ελλάς

    Χειρουργική Παίδων

    Αγγειοχειρουργική

    España

    Cirugía pediátrica

    Angiología y cirugía vascular

    France

    Chirurgie infantile

    Chirurgie vasculaire

    Hrvatska

    Dječja kirurgija

    Vaskularna kirurgija

    Ireland

    Paediatric surgery

    Vascular surgery (2)

    Italia

    Chirurgia pediatrica

    Chirurgia vascolare

    Κύπρος

    Χειρουργική Παίδων

    Χειρουργική Αγγείων

    Latvija

    Bērnu ķirurģija

    Asinsvadu ķirurģija

    Lietuva

    Vaikų chirurgija

    Kraujagyslių chirurgija

    Luxembourg

    Chirurgie pédiatrique

    Chirurgie vasculaire

    Magyarország

    Gyermeksebészet

    Érsebészet

    Malta

    Kirurgija Pedjatrika

    Kirurġija Vaskolari

    Nederland

     

     

    Österreich

    Kinder- und Jugendchirurgie

    Allgemeinchirurgie und Gefäßchirurgie

    Polska

    Chirurgia dziecięca

    Chirurgia naczyniowa

    Portugal

    Cirurgia pediátrica

    Angologia/Cirurgia vascular

    România

    Chirurgie pediatrică

    Chirurgie vasculară

    Slovenija

    Otroška kirurgija

    Kardiovaskularna kirurgija

    Slovensko

    Detská chirurgia

    Cievna chirurgia

    Suomi/Finland

    Lastenkirurgia/Barnkirurgi

    Verisuonikirurgia/Kärlkirurgi

    Sverige

    Barn- och ungdomskirurgi

    Kärlkirurgi

    United Kingdom

    Paediatric surgery (3)

    Vascular surgery (3)

    (1)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 1.1.1983.

    (2)   

    As of June 2017.

    (3)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    Cardiology

    Gastroenterology

     

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Cardiologie

    Gastro-entérologie/Gastro-enterologie

    България

    Кардиология

    Гастроентерология

    Česko

    Kardiologie

    Gastroenterologie

    Danmark

    Intern medicin: kardiologi

    Intern medicin: gastroenterology og hepatologi

    Deutschland

    — Innere Medizin und Schwerpunkt Kardiologie

    — Innere Medizin und Kardiologie (1)

    — Innere Medizin und Schwerpunkt Gastroenterologie

    — Innere Medizin und Gastroenterologie (1)

    Eesti

    Kardioloogia

    Gastroenteroloogia

    Ελλάς

    Καρδιολογία

    Γαστρεντερολογία

    España

    Cardiología

    Aparato digestivo

    France

    Cardiologie et maladies vasculaires

    Médecine cardio-vasculaire (4)

    Gastro-entérologie et hépatologie

    Hrvatska

    Kardiologija

    Gastroenterologija

    Ireland

    Cardiology

    Gastro-enterology

    Italia

    Malattie dell’apparato cardiovascolare

    Gastroenterologia

    Malattie dell’apparato digerente (2)

    Κύπρος

    Καρδιολογία

    Γαστρεντερολογία

    Latvija

    Kardioloģija

    Gastroenteroloģija

    Lietuva

    Kardiologija

    Gastroenterologija

    Luxembourg

    Cardiologie et angiologie

    Gastro-enterologie

    Magyarország

    Kardiológia

    Gasztroenterológia

    Malta

    Kardjoloġija

    Gastroenteroloġija

    Nederland

    Cardiologie

    Maag-darm-leverziekten

    Österreich

    Innere Medizin und Kardiologie

    Innere Medizin und Gastroenterologie und Hepatologie

    Polska

    Kardiologia

    Gastrenterologia

    Portugal

    Cardiologia

    Gastrenterologia

    România

    Cardiologie

    Gastroenterologie

    Slovenija

    Kardiologija in vaskularna medicina

    Gastroenterologija

    Slovensko

    Kardiológia

    Gastroenterológia

    Suomi/Finland

    Kardiologia/Kardiologi

    Gastroenterologia/Gastroenterologi

    Sverige

    Kardiologi

    Medicinsk gastroenterologi och hepatologi

    United Kingdom

    Cardiology (3)

    Gastroenterology (3)

    (1)   

    As of October 2009.

    (2)   

    As of June 2015.

    (3)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (4)   

    As of 2017/2018.



     

    Rheumatology

    General Haematology

     

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Minimum period of training: 3 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Rhumathologie/reumatologie

     

    България

    Ревматология

    Клинична хематология

    Česko

    Revmatologie

    Hematologie a transfúzní lékařství

    Danmark

    Intern medicin: reumatologi

    Intern medicin: hæmatologi

    Deutschland

    — Innere Medizin und Schwerpunkt Rheumatologie

    — Innere Medizin und Rheumatologie (1)

    — Innere Medizin und Schwerpunkt Hämatologie und Onkologie

    — Innere Medizin und Hämatologie und Onkologie (1)

    Eesti

    Reumatoloogia

    Hematoloogia

    Ελλάς

    Ρευματολογία

    Αιματολογία

    España

    Reumatología

    Hematología y hemoterapia

    France

    Rhumatologie

    Hématologie (2)

    Hrvatska

    Reumatologija

    Hematologija

    Ireland

    Rheumatology

    Haematology (clinical and laboratory)

    Italia

    Reumatologia

    Ematologia

    Κύπρος

    Ρευματολογία

    Αιματολογία

    Latvija

    Reimatoloģija

    Hematoloģija

    Lietuva

    Reumatologija

    Hematologija

    Luxembourg

    Rhumatologie

    Hématologie

    Magyarország

    Reumatológia

    Hematológia

    Malta

    Rewmatoloġija

    Ematoloġija

    Nederland

    Reumatologie

     

    Österreich

    Innere Medizin und Rheumatologie

    Innere Medizin und Hämatologie und internistische Onkologie

    Polska

    Reumatologia

    Hematologia

    Portugal

    Reumatologia

    Imuno-hemoterapia

    România

    Reumatologie

    Hematologie

    Slovenija

    Revmatologija

    Hematologija

    Slovensko

    Reumatológia

    Hematológia a transfúziológia

    Suomi/Finland

    Reumatologia/Reumatologi

    Kliininen hematologia/Klinisk hematologi

    Sverige

    Reumatologi

    Hematologi

    United Kingdom

    Rheumatology (3)

    Haematology (3)

    (1)   

    As of October 2009.

    (2)   

    As from 2017.

    (3)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    Endocrinology

    Physiotherapy

     

    Minimum period of training: 3 years

    Minimum period of training: 3 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

     

    Médecine physique et réadaptation/Fysische geneeskunde en revalidatie

    България

    Ендокринология и болести на обмяната

    Физикална и рехабилитационна медицина

    Česko

    Diabelotologie a endokrinologie

    Rehabilitační a fyzikální medicína

    Danmark

    Intern medicin: endokrinologi

     

    Deutschland

    — Innere Medizin und Schwerpunkt Endokrinologie und Diabetologie

    — Innere Medizin und Endokrinologie und Diabetologie (1)

    Physikalische und Rehabilitative Medizin

    Eesti

    Endokrinoloogia

    Taastusravi ja füsiaatria

    Ελλάς

    Ενδοκρινολογία

    Φυσική Ιατρική και Αποκατάσταση

    España

    Endocrinología y nutrición

    Medicina física y rehabilitación

    France

    Endocrinologie – diabète – maladies métaboliques

    Endocrinologie-diabétologie-nutrition (9)

    Médecine physique et de réadaptation

    Hrvatska

    Endokrinologija i dijabetologija

    Fizikalna medicina i rehabilitacija

    Ireland

    Endocrinology and diabetes mellitus

     

    Italia

    Endocrinologia e malattie del ricambio

    Endocrinologia e malattie del metabolismo (2)

    Medicina fisica e riabilitazione

    Medicina fisica e riabilitativa (2)

    Κύπρος

    Ενδοκρινολογία

    Φυσική Ιατρική και Αποκατάσταση

    Latvija

    Endokrinoloģija

    Rehabilitoloģija Fiziskā rehabilitācija

    Fizikālā medicīna

    Lietuva

    Endokrinologija

    Fizinė medicina ir reabilitacija

    Luxembourg

    Endocrinologie, maladies du métabolisme et de la nutrition

    Rééducation et réadaptation fonctionnelles

    Magyarország

    — Endokrinológia

    — Endokrinológia és anyagcsere-betegségek (4)

    — Fizikális medicina és rehabilitációs orvoslás

    — Rehabilitációs medicina (5)

    Malta

    Endokrinoloġija u Dijabete

    Mediċina ta’ Rijabilitazzjoni (6)

    Nederland

     

    Revalidatiegeneeskunde

    Österreich

    Innere Medizin und Endokrinologie und Diabetologie

    Physikalische Medizin und Allgemeine Rehabilitation

    Polska

    Endokrynologia

    Rehabilitacja medyczna

    Portugal

    Endocrinologia/Nutrição

    Medicina física e de reabilitação

    România

    Endocrinologie

    Reabilitare Medicală

    Medicină Fizică și de Reabilitare (8)

    Slovenija

     

    Fizikalna in rehabilitacijska medicina

    Slovensko

    Endokrinológia

    Fyziatria, balneológia a liečebná rehabilitácia

    Suomi/Finland

    Endokrinologia/Endokrinologi

    Fysiatria/Fysiatri

    Sverige

    Endokrina sjukdomar

    Endokrinologi och diabetologi (3)

    Rehabiliteringsmedicin

    United Kingdom

    Endocrinology and diabetes mellitus (7)

     

    (1)   

    As of October 2009.

    (2)   

    As of February 2015.

    (3)   

    As of September 2008.

    (4)   

    As from 2012.

    (5)   

    As from 2016.

    (6)   

    As of 2011.

    (7)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (8)   

    As of 2017.

    (9)   

    As of 2017-2018.



     

    Neuropsychiatry

    Dermato-venereology

     

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Minimum period of training: 3 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Neuropsychiatrie (1)

    Dermato-vénéréologie/Dermato-venereologie

    България

     

    Кожни и венерически болести

    Česko

     

    Dermatovenerologie

    Danmark

     

    Dermato-venerologi

    Deutschland

    Nervenheilkunde (Neurologie und Psychiatrie)

    Haut– und Geschlechtskrankheiten

    Eesti

     

    Dermatoveneroloogia

    Ελλάς

    Νευρολογία – Ψυχιατρική

    Δερματολογία – Αφροδισιολογία

    España

     

    Dermatología médico-quirúrgica y venereología

    France

    Neuropsychiatrie (2)

    Dermatologie et vénéréologie

    Hrvatska

     

    Dermatologija i venerologija

    Ireland

     

     

    Italia

    Neuropsichiatria (3)

    Dermatologia e venereologia

    Κύπρος

    Νευρολογία – Ψυχιατρική

    Δερματολογία – Αφροδισιολογία

    Latvija

     

    Dermatoloģija un veneroloģija

    Lietuva

     

    Dermatovenerologija

    Luxembourg

    Neuropsychiatrie (4)

    Dermato-vénéréologie

    Magyarország

     

    Bőrgyógyászat

    Malta

     

    Dermato-venerejoloġija

    Nederland

    Zenuw – en zielsziekten (5)

    Dermatologie en venerologie

    Österreich

    Neurologie und Psychiatrie (6)

    Haut- und Geschlechtskrankheiten

    Polska

     

    Dermatologia i wenerologia

    Portugal

     

    Dermatovenereologia

    România

     

    Dermatovenerologie

    Slovenija

     

    Dermatovenerologija

    Slovensko

    Neuropsychiatria

    Dermatovenerológia

    Suomi/Finland

     

    Ihotaudit ja allergologia/Hudsjukdomar och allergologi

    Sverige

     

    Hud- och könssjukdomar

    United Kingdom

     

     

    (1)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 1.8.1987 except for persons having commenced training prior to that date.

    (2)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 31.12.1971.

    (3)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 31.10.1999.

    (4)   

    Evidence of qualifications is no longer awarded for training commenced after 5.3.1982.

    (5)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 9.7.1984.

    (6)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 31.3.2004.



     

    Radiology

    Child psychiatry

     

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

     

    Psychiatrie, particulièrement en psychiatrie infanto-juvénile/Psychiatrie, meer bepaald in de kinder- en jeugdpsychiatrie

    България

    Радиобиология

    Детска психиатрия

    Česko

     

    Dětská a dorostová psychiatrie

    Danmark

     

    Børne- og ungdomspsykiatri

    Deutschland

    Radiologie

    Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und -psychotherapie

    Eesti

     

     

    Ελλάς

    Ακτινολογία – Ραδιολογία

    Παιδοψυχιατρική

    España

    Electroradiología (1)

     

    France

    Electro-radiologie (2)

    Pédopsychiatrie (7)

    Hrvatska

    Klinička radiologija

    Dječja i adolescentna psihijatrija

    Ireland

     

    Child and adolescent psychiatry

    Italia

    Radiologia (3)

    Neuropsichiatria infantile

    Κύπρος

     

    Παιδοψυχιατρική

    Latvija

     

    Bērnu psihiatrija

    Lietuva

     

    Vaikų ir paauglių psichiatrija

    Luxembourg

    Électroradiologie (4)

    Psychiatrie infantile

    Magyarország

    Radiológia

    Gyermek- és ifjúsági pszichiátria

    Malta

     

     

    Nederland

    Radiologie (5)

     

    Österreich

    Radiologie (6)

    — Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie

    — Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapeutische Medizin (8)

    Polska

     

    Psychiatria dzieci i młodzieży

    Portugal

    Radiologia

    Psiquiatria da infância e da adolescência

    România

     

    Psihiatrie pediatrică

    Slovenija

    Radiologija

    Otroška in mladostniška psihiatrija

    Slovensko

     

    Detská psychiatria

    Suomi/Finland

     

    Lastenpsykiatria/Barnpsykiatri

    Sverige

     

    Barn- och ungdomspsykiatri

    United Kingdom

     

    Child and adolescent psychiatry (9)

    (1)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 1.2.1984.

    (2)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 3.12.1971.

    (3)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 31.10.1993.

    (4)   

    Evidence of qualifications is no longer awarded for training commenced after 5.3.1982.

    (5)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 8.7.1984.

    (6)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 31.3.2004.

    (7)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 1.1.1991.

    (8)   

    As of June 2015.

    (9)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    Geriatrics

    Renal diseases

     

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Gériatrie/Geriatrie (4)

     

    България

    Гериатрична медицина

    Нефрология

    Česko

    Geriatrie

    Nefrologie

    Danmark

    Intern medicin: geriatric

    Intern medicin: nefrologi

    Deutschland

     

    — Innere Medizin und Schwerpunkt Nephrologie

    — Innere Medizin und Nephrologie (1)

    Eesti

     

    Nefroloogia

    Ελλάς

     

    Νεφρολογία

    España

    Geriatría

    Nefrología

    France

    Gériatrie (3)

    Néphrologie

    Hrvatska

    Gerijatrija

    Nefrologija

    Ireland

    Geriatric medicine

    Nephrology

    Italia

    Geriatria

    Nefrologia

    Κύπρος

    Γηριατρική

    Νεφρολογία

    Latvija

     

    Nefroloģija

    Lietuva

    Geriatrija

    Nefrologija

    Luxembourg

    Gériatrie

    Néphrologie

    Magyarország

    Geriátria

    Nefrológia

    Malta

    Ġerjatrija

    Nefroloġija

    Nederland

    Klinische geriatrie

     

    Österreich

     

    Innere Medizin und Nephrologie

    Polska

    Geriatria

    Nefrologia

    Portugal

     

    Nefrologia

    România

    Geriatrie și gerontologie

    Nefrologie

    Slovenija

     

    Nefrologija

    Slovensko

    Geriatria

    Nefrológia

    Suomi/Finland

    Geriatria/Geriatri

    Nefrologia/Nefrologi

    Sverige

    Geriatrik

    Medicinska njursjukdomar (nefrologi)

    Njurmedicin (2)

    United Kingdom

    Geriatric medicine (5)

    Renal medicine (5)

    (1)   

    As of October 2009.

    (2)   

    As of May 2015.

    (3)   

    As of 2017.

    (4)   

    As of 2005.

    (5)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    Communicable diseases

    Community medicine

     

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Infectiologie clinique/klinische infectiologie (7)

     

    България

    Инфекциозни болести

    Социална медицина и здравен мениджмънт комунална хигиена

    Česko

    Infekční lékařství

    Hygiena a epidemiologie

    Danmark

    Intern medicin: infektionsmedicin

    Samfundsmedicin

    Deutschland

     

    Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen

    Eesti

    Infektsioonhaigused

     

    Ελλάς

     

    Κοινωνική Iατρική

    España

     

    Medicina preventiva y salud pública

    France

    Maladies infectieuses et tropicales (4)

    Santé publique et médecine sociale

    Santé publique (6)

    Hrvatska

    Infektologija

    Javnozdravstvena medicina

    Ireland

    Infectious diseases

    Public health medicine

    Italia

    Malattie infettive

    Malattie infettive e tropicali (2)

    Igiene e medicina preventiva

    Κύπρος

    Λοιμώδη Νοσήματα (3)

    — Υγειονολογία

     

     

    — Κοινοτική Ιατρική

    Latvija

    Infektoloģija

     

    Lietuva

    Infektologija

     

    Luxembourg

    Maladies contagieuses

    Santé publique

    Magyarország

    Infektológia

    Megelőző orvostan és népegészségtan

    Malta

    Mard Infettiv

    Saħħa Pubblika

    Nederland

     

    Maatschappij en gezondheid

    Österreich

    Innere Medizin und Infektiologie

    — Sozialmedizin

    — Public Health (1)

    Polska

    Choroby zakaźne

    Zdrowie publiczne, epidemiologia

    Portugal

    Doenças infecciosas

    Saúde pública

    România

    Boli infecțioase

    Sănătate publică și management

    Slovenija

    Infektologija

    Javno zdravje

    Slovensko

    Infektológia

    Verejné zdravotníctvo

    Suomi/Finland

    Infektiosairaudet/Infektionssjukdomar

    Terveydenhuolto/Hälsovård

    Sverige

    Infektionssjukdomar

    Socialmedicin

    United Kingdom

    Infectious diseases (5)

    Public health medicine (5)

    (1)   

    As of June 2015.

    (2)   

    As of February 2015.

    (3)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 8.12.2016.

    (4)   

    As of 2017.

    (5)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (6)   

    As of 2017/2018.

    (7)   

    As of 2020/2021.



     

    Pharmacology

    Occupational medicine

     

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

     

    Médecine du travail/Arbeidsgeneeskunde

    България

    Клинична фармакология и терапия Фармакология

    Трудова медицина

    Česko

    Klinická farmakologie

    Pracovní lékařství

    Danmark

    Klinisk farmakologi

    Arbejdsmedicin

    Deutschland

    Pharmakologie und Toxikologie

    Arbeitsmedizin

    Eesti

     

     

    Ελλάς

     

    Ιατρική της Εργασίας

    España

    Farmacología clínica

    Medicina del trabajo (5)

    France

     

    Médecine du travail

    Hrvatska

    Klinička farmakologija s toksikologijom

    Medicina rada i športa

    Ireland

    Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics

    Pharmaceutical Medicine (4)

    Occupational medicine

    Italia

    Farmacologia

    Farmacologia e tossicologia clinica (2)

    Medicina del lavoro

    Κύπρος

     

    Ιατρική της Εργασίας

    Latvija

     

    Arodslimības

    Lietuva

     

    Darbo medicina

    Luxembourg

     

    Médecine du travail

    Magyarország

    Klinikai farmakológia

    Foglalkozás-orvostan (üzemorvostan)

    Malta

    Farmakoloġija Klinika u t-Terapewtika

    Mediċina Okkupazzjonali

    Nederland

     

    — Arbeid en gezondheid, bedrijfsgeneeskunde

    — Arbeid en gezondheid, verzekeringsgeneeskunde

    Österreich

    Pharmakologie und Toxikologie

    — Arbeitsmedizin

    — Arbeitsmedizin und angewandte Physiologie (1)

    Polska

    Farmakologia kliniczna

    Medycyna pracy

    Portugal

     

    Medicina do trabalho

    România

    Farmacologie clinică

    Medicina muncii

    Slovenija

     

    Medicina dela, prometa in športa

    Slovensko

    Klinická farmakológia

    Pracovné lekárstvo

    Suomi/Finland

    Kliininen farmakologia ja lääkehoito/Klinisk farmakologi och läkemedelsbehandling

    Työterveyshuolto/Företagshälsovård

    Sverige

    Klinisk farmakologi

    Yrkes- och miljömedicin

    Arbets- och miljömedicin (3)

    United Kingdom

    Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (6)

    Occupational medicine (6)

    (1)   

    As of June 2015.

    (2)   

    As of February 2015.

    (3)   

    As of September 2008.

    (4)   

    As of July 2017.

    (5)   

    As of May 2009.

    (6)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    Allergology

    Nuclear medicine

     

    Minimum period of training: 3 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

     

    Médecine nucléaire/Nucleaire geneeskunde

    България

    Клинична алергология

    Нуклеарна медицина

    Česko

    Alergologie a klinická imunologie

    Nukleární medicína

    Danmark

     

    Klinisk fysiologi og nuklearmedicin

    Deutschland

     

    Nuklearmedizin

    Eesti

     

     

    Ελλάς

    Αλλεργιολογία

    Πυρηνική Ιατρική

    España

    Alergología

    Medicina nuclear

    France

    Allergologie (4)

    Médecine nucléaire

    Hrvatska

    Alergologija i klinička imunologija

    Nuklearna medicina

    Ireland

     

     

    Italia

    Allergologia ed immunologia clinica

    Medicina nucleare

    Κύπρος

    Αλλεργιολογία

    Πυρηνική Ιατρική

    Latvija

    Alergoloģija

     

    Lietuva

    Alergologija ir klinikinė imunologija

     

    Luxembourg

     

    Médecine nucléaire

    Magyarország

    Allergológia és klinikai immunológia

    Nukleáris medicina

    Malta

     

    Mediċina Nukleari

    Nederland

    Allergologie (1)

    Nucleaire geneeskunde

    Österreich

     

    Nuklearmedizin

    Polska

    Alergologia

    Medycyna nuklearna

    Portugal

    Imuno-alergologia

    Medicina nuclear

    România

    Alergologie și imunologie clinică

    Medicină nucleară

    Slovenija

    Alergologije in klinične imunologije (odrasli) (3)

    Nuklearna medicina

    Slovensko

    Klinická imunológia a alergológia

    Nukleárna medicína

    Suomi/Finland

     

    Kliininen fysiologia ja isotooppilääketiede/Klinisk fysiologi och nukleärmedicin

    Sverige

    Allergisjukdomar

    Nukleärmedicin

    Nuklearmedicin (2)

    United Kingdom

     

    Nuclear medicine (5)

    (1)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 12.8.1996.

    (2)   

    As of September 2008.

    (3)   

    As of 2018.

    (4)   

    As of 2017.

    (5)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    Maxillo-facial surgery (basic medical training)

    Biological haematology

     

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

     

     

    България

    Лицево-челюстна хирургия

    Трансфузионна хематология

    Česko

    Maxilofaciální chirurgie

     

    Danmark

     

     

    Deutschland

     

     

    Eesti

     

     

    Ελλάς

     

     

    España

    Cirugía oral y maxilofacial

     

    France

    Chirurgie maxillo-faciale et stomatologie

    Hématologie

    Hrvatska

    Maksilofacijalna kirurgija

     

    Ireland

     

     

    Italia

    Chirurgia maxillo-facciale

     

    Κύπρος

     

     

    Latvija

    Mutes, sejas un žokļu ķirurģija

     

    Lietuva

    Veido ir žandikaulių chirurgija

     

    Luxembourg

    Chirurgie maxillo-faciale

    Hématologie biologique

    Magyarország

    Szájsebészet (1)

     

    Malta

     

     

    Nederland

     

     

    Österreich

    Mund- Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie (2)

     

    Polska

    Chirurgia szczekowo-twarzowa

     

    Portugal

    Cirurgia maxilo-facial

    Hematologia clinica

    România

     

     

    Slovenija

    Maxilofacialna kirurgija

     

    Slovensko

    Maxilofaciálna chirurgia

     

    Suomi/Finland

     

     

    Sverige

     

     

    United Kingdom

     

     

    (1)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 30.9.2007.

    (2)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 28.2.2013.



     

    Stomatology

    Dermatology

     

    Minimum period of training: 3 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

     

     

    България

     

     

    Česko

     

     

    Danmark

     

     

    Deutschland

     

     

    Eesti

     

     

    Ελλάς

     

     

    España

    Estomatología (3)

     

    France

    Stomatologie

     

    Hrvatska

     

     

    Ireland

     

    Dermatology

    Italia

    Odontostomatologia (1)

     

    Κύπρος

     

     

    Latvija

     

     

    Lietuva

     

     

    Luxembourg

    Stomatologie

     

    Magyarország

     

     

    Malta

     

    Dermatoloġija

    Nederland

     

     

    Österreich

     

     

    Polska

     

     

    Portugal

    Estomatologia

     

    România

     

     

    Slovenija

     

     

    Slovensko

     

     

    Suomi/Finland

     

     

    Sverige

     

     

    United Kingdom

     

    Dermatology (2)

    (1)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 31.12.1994.

    (2)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (3)   

    Until 21.2.2008.



     

    Venerology

    Tropical medicine

     

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

     

     

    България

     

     

    Česko

     

     

    Danmark

     

     

    Deutschland

     

     

    Eesti

     

     

    Ελλάς

     

     

    España

     

     

    France

     

     

    Hrvatska

     

     

    Ireland

    Genito-urinary medicine

    Tropical medicine

    Italia

     

    Medicina tropicale (2)

    Κύπρος

     

     

    Latvija

     

     

    Lietuva

     

     

    Luxembourg

     

     

    Magyarország

     

    Trópusi betegségek

    Malta

    Mediċina Uro-ġenetali

     

    Nederland

     

     

    Österreich

     

    — Spezifische Prophylaxe und Tropenmedizin

    — Klinische Immunologie und Spezifische Prophylaxe und Tropenmedizin (1)

    Polska

     

    Medycyna transportu

    Portugal

     

    Medicina tropical

    România

     

     

    Slovenija

     

     

    Slovensko

     

    Tropická medicína

    Suomi/Finland

     

     

    Sverige

     

     

    United Kingdom

    Genito-urinary medicine (3)

    Tropical medicine (3)

    (1)   

    As of June 2015.

    (2)   

    As of 3.6.2020.

    (3)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    Gastroenterological surgery

    Accident and emergency medicine

     

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Chirurgie abdominale/Heelkunde op het abdomen (1)

     

    България

    Гастроентерологичнa хирургия (7)

    Спешна медицина

    Česko

     

    — Traumatologie

    — Urgentní medicína

    Danmark

     

    Akutmedicin (5)

    Deutschland

    Visceralchirurgie

     

    Eesti

     

    Erakorralise meditsiini eriarst (6)

    Ελλάς

     

     

    España

     

     

    France

    Chirurgie viscérale et digestive

     

    Hrvatska

    Abdominalna kirurgija

    Hitna medicina

    Ireland

     

    Emergency medicine

    Italia

    Chirurgia dell’apparato digerente (3)

    Medicina d’emergenza-urgenza (2)

    Κύπρος

     

     

    Latvija

     

     

    Lietuva

    Abdominalinė chirurgija

     

    Luxembourg

    Chirurgie gastro-entérologique

     

    Magyarország

     

    Oxyológia és sürgősségi orvostan

    Malta

     

    Mediċina tal-Aċċidenti u l-Emerġenza

    Mediċina tal-Emerġenza (4)

    Nederland

     

     

    Österreich

     

     

    Polska

     

    Medycyna ratunkowa

    Portugal

     

     

    România

     

    Medicină de urgență

    Slovenija

    Abdominalna kirurgija

    Urgentna medicina

    Slovensko

    Gastroenterologická chirurgia

    — Úrazová chirurgia

    — Urgentná medicína

    Suomi/Finland

    Gastroenterologinen kirurgia/Gastroenterologisk kirurgi

    Akuuttilääketiede/Akutmedicin

    Sverige

     

    Akutsjukvård

    United Kingdom

     

    Emergency medicine (8)

    (1)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 1.1.1983.

    (2)   

    As of 17.2.2006.

    (3)   

    Date of repeal within the meaning of Article 27(3): 3.6.2015.

    (4)   

    As of 11.9.2015.

    (5)   

    As of February 2018.

    (6)   

    As of September 2016.

    (7)   

    Until 14.9.2010.

    (8)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.



     

    Clinical neurophysiology

    Dental, oral and maxillo-facial surgery (basic medical and dental training) (1)

     

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

     

    Stomatologie et chirurgie orale et maxillo-faciale/Stomatologie en mond-, kaak- en aangezichtschirurgie

    България

     

    Дентална, орална и лицево-челюстна хирургия

    Česko

     

     

    Danmark

     

     

    Deutschland

     

    — Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie

    — Mund-Kiefer-Gesichtschirurgie (2)

    Eesti

     

     

    Ελλάς

     

    Στοματική και Γναθοπροσωπική Χειρουργική (3)

    España

    Neurofisiologia clínica

     

    France

     

    Chirurgie orale (7)

    Hrvatska

     

     

    Ireland

    Clinical neurophysiology

    Oral and maxillo-facial surgery

    Italia

     

     

    Κύπρος

     

    Στοματο-Γναθο-Προσωποχειρουργική

    Latvija

    Neirofiziologs (5)

     

    Lietuva

     

     

    Luxembourg

     

    Chirurgie dentaire, orale et maxillo-faciale

    Magyarország

     

    Arc-állcsont-szájsebészet

    Malta

    Newrofiżjoloġija Klinika

    Kirurġija tal-għadam tal-wiċċ

    Nederland

     

     

    Österreich

     

    Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie

    Polska

     

     

    Portugal

     

     

    România

     

    Chirurgie Orală și Maxilo-facială (4)

    Slovenija

     

     

    Slovensko

     

     

    Suomi/Finland

    Kliininen neurofysiologia/Klinisk neurofysiologi

    Suu- ja leukakirurgia/Oral och maxillofacial kirurgi

    Sverige

    Klinisk neurofysiologi

     

    United Kingdom

    Clinical neurophysiology (6)

    Oral and maxillo-facial surgery (6)

    (1)   

    Training leading to the award of evidence of formal qualifications as a specialist in dental, oral and maxillo-facial surgery (basic medical and dental training) assumes completion and validation of basic medical studies (Article 24) and, in addition, completion and validation of basic dental studies (Article 34).

    (2)   

    As of 2006.

    (3)   

    As of 10.7.2014.

    (4)   

    As of 2009.

    (5)   

    As of 2020/2021.

    (6)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (7)   

    As of 2017/2018.



     

    Medical oncology

    Medical genetics

     

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

    Minimum period of training: 4 years

    Country

    Title

    Title

    Belgique/België/Belgien

    Oncologie médicale/Medische oncologie

    Klinische genetica/génétique clinique (1)

    България

    Медицинска онкология

    Медицинска генетика

    Česko

    Klinická onkologie

    Lékařská genetika

    Danmark

     

    Klinisk genetik

    Deutschland

     

    Humangenetik

    Eesti

     

    Meditsiinigeneetika

    Ελλάς

    Παθολογική Ογκολογία

     

    España

    Oncología Médica

     

    France

    — Oncologie

    — Oncologie option oncologie medicale (3)

    Génétique médicale

    Hrvatska

     

    Medicinska genetika (4)

    Ireland

    Medical oncology

    Clinical genetics

    Italia

    Oncologia medica

    Genetica medica

    Κύπρος

    Ακτινοθεραπευτική Ογκολογία

     

    Latvija

    Onkoloģija ķīmijterapija

    Medicīnas ģenētika

    Lietuva

    Chemoterapinė onkologija

    Genetika

    Luxembourg

    Oncologie médicale

    Médecine génétique

    Magyarország

    Klinikai onkológia

    Klinikai genetika

    Malta

     

    Ġenetika Klinika/Medika

    Nederland

     

    Klinische genetica

    Österreich

     

    Medizinische Genetik

    Polska

    Onkologia kliniczna

    Genetyka kliniczna

    Portugal

    Oncologia médica

    Genética médica

    România

    Oncologie medicală

    Genetică medicală

    Slovenija

    Internistična onkologija

    Klinična genetika

    Slovensko

    Klinická onkológia

    Lekárska genetica

    Suomi/Finland

     

    Perinnöllisyyslääketiede/Medicinsk genetik

    Sverige

    Onkologi

    Klinisk genetik

    United Kingdom

    Medical oncology (2)

    Clinical genetics (2)

    (1)   

    As of 2017.

    (2)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (3)   

    As of 2017/2018.

    (4)   

    As of 2022/2023.



     

    Cardiac surgery

     

     

    Minimum period of training: 5 years

     

    Country

    Title

     

    Belgique/België/Belgien

     

     

    България

    лекар – специалист по Кардиохирургия

     

    Česko

    Kardiochirurg

     

    Danmark

     

     

    Deutschland

    Herzchirurgie

     

    Eesti

    Kardiokirurg (1)

     

    Ελλάς

     

     

    España

    Cirugía Cardiovascular

     

    France

     

     

    Hrvatska

    Kardiotorakalne kirurgije

     

    Ireland

     

     

    Italia

    Cardiochirurgia (2)

     

    Κύπρος

     

     

    Latvija

    Sirds ķirurgs

     

    Lietuva

    Gydytojo širdies chirurgo

     

    Luxembourg

     

     

    Magyarország

    Szívsebész szakorvos

     

    Malta

     

     

    Nederland

     

     

    Österreich

    Herzchirurgie (3)

     

    Polska

    Kardiochirurgia

     

    Portugal

     

     

    România

    Chirurgie Cardiovasculara

     

    Slovenija

     

     

    Slovensko

    Kardiochirurgia

     

    Suomi/Finland

     

     

    Sverige

     

     

    United Kingdom

     

     

    (1)   

    As of 2014/2015.

    (2)   

    As of 2015/2016.

    (3)   

    As of 2007/2008.

    5.1.4.    Evidence of formal qualifications of general practitioners



    Country

    Evidence of formal qualifications

    Professional title

    Reference date

    België/Belgique/Belgien

    Bijzondere beroepstitel van huisarts/Titre professionnel particulier de médecin généraliste

    Huisarts/Médecin généraliste

    31.12.1994

    България

    Свидетелство за призната специалност по Обща медицина

    Лекар-специалист по Обща медицина

    1.1.2007

    Česko

    Diplom o specializaci všeobecné praktické lékařství

    Všeobecný praktický lékař

    1.5.2004

    Danmark

    Bevis for tilladelse til at betegne sig som speciallæge i almen medicin

    Alment praktiserende læge/Speciallæge i almen medicin

    31.12.1994

    Deutschland

    Zeugnis über die spezifische Ausbildung in der Allgemeinmedizin

    Facharzt/Fachärztin für Allgemeinmedizin

    31.12.1994

    Eesti

    Residentuuri lõpetamist tõendav tunnistus

    Diplom peremeditsiini erialal

    Perearst

    1.5.2004

    Ελλάς

    Τίτλος ιατρικής ειδικότητας γενικής ιατρικής

    Iατρός με ειδικότητα γενικής ιατρικής

    31.12.1994

    España

    Título de especialista en medicina familiar y comunitaria

    Especialista en medicina familiar y comunitaria

    31.12.1994

    France

    Diplômes d’études spécialisées de médecine générale accompagnés du diplôme d’Etat de docteur en médecine

    Médecin qualifié en médecine générale

    31.12.1994

    Hrvatska

    Diploma o specijalističkom usavršavanju

    specijalist obiteljske medicine

    1.7.2013

    Ireland

    Certificate of specific qualifications in general medical practice

    General medical practitioner

    31.12.1994

    Italia

    — Attestato di formazione specifica in medicina generale

    — Diploma di formazione specifica in medicina generale

    Medico di medicina generale

    31.12.1994

    Κύπρος

    Τίτλος Ειδικότητας Γενικής Ιατρικής

    Ιατρός Γενικής Ιατρικής

    1.5.2004

    Latvija

    1.  Ģimenes ārsta sertifikāts (2)

    2.  Ārstniecības personas sertifikāts ģimenes (vispārējās prakses) ārsta specialitātē

    Ģimenes (vispārējās prakses) ārsts

    1.5.2004

    Lietuva

    1.  Šeimos gydytojo rezidentūros pažymėjimas

    2.  Rezidentūros pažymėjimas (šeimos gydytojo profesinė kvalifikacija)

    Šeimos medicinos gydytojas

    Šeimos gydytojas

    1.5.2004

    Luxembourg

    1.  Diplôme de formation spécifique en medicine générale

    2.  Diplôme d’études spécialisées en médecine – médecine génerale

    Médecin généraliste

    Docteur en médecine, médecin-généraliste

    31.12.1994

    15.09.2021

    Magyarország

    Háziorvostan szakorvosa bizonyítvány

    Háziorvostan szakorvosa

    1.5.2004

    Malta

    Ċertifikat ta’ Speċjalista Mediku fil-Mediċina tal-Familja

    Tabib Speċjalista fil-Mediċina tal-Familja

    1.5.2004

    Nederland

    Certificaat van inschrijving in een specialistenregister van huisartsen

    Diploma geneeskundig specialist

    Huisarts

    31.12.1994

    Österreich

    Diplom über die besondere Ausbildung in der Allgemeinmedizin

    Arzt für Allgemeinmedizin

    31.12.1994

    Polska

    Dyplom uzyskania tytułu specjalisty w dziedzinie medycyny rodzinnej

    Specjalista w dziedzinie medycyny rodzinnej

    1.5.2004

    Portugal

    Título de especialista em medicina geral e familiar

    Especialista em medicina geral e familiar

    31.12.1994

    România

    Certificat de medic specialist medicină de familie

    Medic specialist medicină de familie

    1.1.2007

    Slovenija

    Potrdilo o opravljenem specialističnem izpitu iz družinske medicine

    Specialist družinske medicine/Specialistka družinske medicine

    1.5.2004

    Slovensko

    Diplom o špecializácii v odbore “všeobecné lekárstvo”

    Všeobecný lekár

    1.5.2004

    Suomi/Finland

    Todistus yleislääketieteen erityiskoulutuksesta/Bevis om särskild allmänläkarutbildning

    Yleislääketieteen erityiskoulutuksen suorittanut laillistettu lääkäri/Legitimerad läkare som har fullgjort särskild allmänläkarutbildning

    1.1.1994

    Sverige

    Bevis om specialistkompetens i allmänmedicin

    Specialist i allmänmedicin

    31.12.1994

    United Kingdom

    Certificate of completion of training (1)

    General practitioner

    31.12.1994

    (1)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (2)   

    Until 31.12.2012.

    ▼B

    V.2.   NURSE RESPONSIBLE FOR GENERAL CARE

    5.2.1.   Training programme for nurses responsible for general care

    The training leading to the award of a formal qualification of nurses responsible for general care shall consist of the following two parts.

    A. 

    Theoretical instruction

    a. 

    Nursing:

    — 
    Nature and ethics of the profession
    — 
    General principles of health and nursing
    — 
    Nursing principles in relation to:
    — 
    general and specialist medicine
    — 
    general and specialist surgery
    — 
    child care and paediatrics
    — 
    maternity care
    — 
    mental health and psychiatry
    — 
    care of the old and geriatrics
    b. 

    Basic sciences:

    — 
    Anatomy and physiology
    — 
    Pathology
    — 
    Bacteriology, virology and parasitology
    — 
    Biophysics, biochemistry and radiology
    — 
    Dietetics
    — 
    Hygiene:
    — 
    preventive medicine
    — 
    health education
    — 
    Pharmacology
    c. 

    Social sciences:

    — 
    Sociology
    — 
    Psychology
    — 
    Principles of administration
    — 
    Principles of teaching
    — 
    Social and health legislation
    — 
    Legal aspects of nursing
    B. 

    Clinical instruction

    — 
    Nursing in relation to:
    — 
    general and specialist medicine
    — 
    general and specialist surgery
    — 
    child care and paediatrics
    — 
    maternity care
    — 
    mental health and psychiatry
    — 
    care of the old and geriatrics
    — 
    home nursing

    One or more of these subjects may be taught in the context of the other disciplines or in conjunction therewith.

    The theoretical instruction must be weighted and coordinated with the clinical instruction in such a way that the knowledge and skills referred to in this Annex can be acquired in an adequate fashion.

    ▼M15

    5.2.2.    Evidence of formal qualifications of nurses responsible for general care



    Country

    Evidence of formal qualifications

    Body awarding the evidence of qualifications

    Professional title

    Reference date

    België/Belgique/Belgien

    — Diploma gegradueerde verpleger/verpleegster/Diplôme d’infirmier(ère) gradué(e)/Diplom eines (einer) graduierten Krankenpflegers (-pflegerin)

    — Diploma in de ziekenhuisverpleegkunde/Brevet d’infirmier(ère) hospitalier(ère)/Brevet eines (einer) Krankenpflegers (-pflegerin)

    — Brevet van verpleegassistent(e)/Brevet d’hospitalier(ère)/Brevet einer Pflegeassistentin

    — De erkende opleidingsinstituten/Les établissements d’enseignement reconnus/Die anerkannten Ausbildungsanstalten

    — De bevoegde Examencommissie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap/Le Jury compétent d’enseignement de la Communauté française/Der zuständige Prüfungsausschuß der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft

    — Hospitalier(ère)/Verpleegassistent(e)

    — Infirmier(ère) hospitalier(ère)/Ziekenhuisverpleger(-verpleegster)

    29.6.1979

    България

    Диплома за висше образование на образователно-квалификационна степен «Бакалавър» с професионална квалификация «Медицинска сестра»

    Университет

    Медицинска сестра

    1.1.2007

    Česko

    Diplom o ukončení studia ve studijním programu ošetřovatelství ve studijním oboru všeobecná sestra (bakalář, Bc.) (9)

    Vysoká škola zřízená nebo uznaná státem

    — Všeobecná sestra

    1.5.2004

     

    Diplom o ukončení studia ve studijním programu Všeobecné ošetřovatelství (6)

    Diplom o ukončení studia ve studijním oboru diplomovaná všeobecná sestra (diplomovaný specialista, DiS.), accompanied by the following certificate: – Vysvědčení o absolutoriu

    Vyšší odborná škola zřízená nebo uznaná státem

     

     

    Danmark

    Bevis for uddannelsen til professionsbachelor i sygepleje

    Professionshøjskole

    Sygeplejerske

    29.6.1979

    Deutschland

    1.  Zeugnis über die staatliche Prüfung in der Krankenpflege

    2.  Zeugnis über die staatliche Prüfung der beruflichen Pflegeausbildung (11)

    3.  Zeugnis über die Prüfung der hochschulischen Pflegeausbildung (11)

    1.  Staatlicher Prüfungsausschuss

    2.  Hochschule (11)

    1.  Gesundheits- und Krankenpflegerin/Gesundheits- und Krankenpfleger

    2.  Pflegefachfrau/Pflegefachmann (11)

    29.6.1979

    Eesti

    1.  Diplom õe erialal

    2.  Õe põhikoolituse diplom

    3.  Õe põhiõpe diplom

    1.  Tallinna Meditsiinikool

    Tartu Meditsiinikool

    Kohtla-Järve Meditsiinikool

    2.  Tallinna Tervishoiu Kõrgkool

    3.  Tartu Tervishoiu Kõrgkool

    õde

    1.5.2004

    Ελλάς

    1.  Πτυχίο Νοσηλευτικής Παν/μίου Αθηνών

    1.  Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών

    Διπλωματούχος ή πτυχιούχος νοσοκόμος, νοσηλευτής ή νοσηλεύτρια

    1.1.1981

    2.  Πτυχίο Νοσηλευτικής Τεχνολογικών Εκπαιδευτικών Ιδρυμάτων (Τ.Ε.Ι.)

    2.  Τεχνολογικά Εκπαιδευτικά Ιδρύματα Υπουργείο Εθνικής Παιδείας και Θρησκευμάτω

    3.  Πτυχίο Αξιωματικών Νοσηλευτικής

    3.  Υπουργείο Εθνικής Άμυνας

    4.  Πτυχίο Αδελφών Νοσοκόμων πρώην Ανωτέρων Σχολών Υπουργείου Υγείας και Πρόνοιας

    4.  Υπουργείο Υγείας και Πρόνοιας

    5.  Πτυχίο Αδελφών Νοσοκόμων και Επισκεπτριών πρώην Ανωτέρων Σχολών Υπουργείου Υγείας και Πρόνοιας

    5.  Υπουργείο Υγείας και Πρόνοιας

    6.  Πτυχίο Τμήματος Νοσηλευτικής

    6.  ΚΑΤΕΕ Υπουργείου Εθνικής Παιδείας και Θρησκευμάτων

    7.  Πτυχίο Τμήματος Νοσηλευτικής Πανεπιστήμιου Πελοποννήσου

    7.  Πανεπιστήμιο Πελοποννήσου

    España

    Título de Diplomado universitario en Enfermería

    — Ministerio de Educación y Cultura

    Enfermero/a diplomado/a

    1.1.1986

     

    — El rector de una Universidad

     

     

    Titulo de Graduado/a en Enfermería

    — El rector de una Universidad

    Graduado/a en Enfermería

    1.1.1986

    France

    — Diplôme d’Etat d’infirmier(ère)

    — Diplôme d’Etat d’infirmier(ère) délivré en vertu du décret no 99-1147 du 29 décembre 1999

    Le ministère de la santé

    Infirmier(ère)

    29.6.1979

    Hrvatska

    1.  Svjedodžba “medicinska sestra opće njege/medicinski tehničar opće njege”

    1.  Srednje strukovne škole koje izvode program za stjecanje kvalifikacije “medicinska sestra opće njege/medicinski tehničar opće njege”

    1.  medicinska sestra opće njege/medicinski tehničar opće njege

    1.7.2013

    2.  Svjedodžba “prvostupnik (baccalaureus) sestrinstva/prvostupnica (baccalaurea) sestrinstva”

    2.  Medicinski fakulteti sveučilišta u Republici Hrvatskoj

    Sveučilišta u Republici Hrvatskoj

    2.  prvostupnik (baccalaureus) sestrinstva/prvostupnica (baccalaurea) sestrinstva

     

    Veleučilišta u Republici Hrvatskoj

     

    Ireland

    1.  Certificate of Registered General Nurse (1)

    1.  An Bórd Altranais (The Nursing Board) [up to 1.10.2012];

    Bórd Altranais agus Cnáimhseachais na hEireann (The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland) [from 2.10.2012]

    Registered General Nurse (RGN)

    29.6.1979

     

    2.  B.Sc. in Nursing Studies (General) approved by the NMBI (2)

    2.  Third-level Institution delivering the B.Sc. in Nursing Studies approved by the NMBI [as of September 2002]

     

     

     

    3.  B.Sc. in Children’s and General (Integrated) Nursing approved by the NMBI (2)

    3.  Third-level Institution delivering the B.Sc. in Children’s and General (Integrated) Nursing approved by the NMBI [as of September 2006]

     

     

    Italia

    1.  Diploma di infermiere professionale (4)

    1.  Scuole riconosciute dallo Stato (4)

    1.  Infermiere professionale (4)

    29.6.1979

    2.  Diploma di laurea in infermieristica (5)

    2.  Università (5)

    2.  Infermiere (5)

    Κΰπρος

    Δίπλωμα Γενικής Νοσηλευτικής

    Νοσηλευτική Σχολή

    Εγγεγραμμένος Νοσηλευτής

    1.5.2004

    Πτυχίο Νοσηλευτικής Τεχνολογικού Πανεπιστημίου Κύπρου

    Τεχνολογικό Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου

    Νοσηλευτής(τρια)

    Γενικής Νοσηλευτικής

    Πτυχίο Νοσηλευτικής Ευρωπαϊκού Πανεπιστημίου Κύπρου

    Ευρωπαϊκό Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου

     

    Πτυχίο Νοσηλευτικής Πανεπιστημίου Λευκωσίας – BSc in Nursing

    Πανεπιστήμιο Λευκωσίας University of Nicosia

     

    Πτυχίο Γενικής Νοσηλευτικής

    Σχολή Επιστημών Υγείας, Πανεπιστήμιο Frederick

     

    Latvija

    1.  Diploms par māsas kvalifikācijas iegūšanu

    1.  Māsu skolas

    Māsa

    1.5.2004

     

    2.  Māsas diploms

    2.  Universitātes tipa augstskola pamatojoties uz Valsts eksāmenu komisijas lēmumu

     

     

    Lietuva

    1.  Aukštojo mokslo diplomas, nurodantis suteiktą bendrosios praktikos slaugytojo profesinę kvalifikaciją

    1.  Universitetas

    Bendrosios praktikos slaugytojas

    1.5.2004

     

    2.  Aukštojo mokslo diplomas (neuniversitetinės studijos), nurodantis suteiktą bendrosios praktikos slaugytojo profesinę kvalifikaciją

    2.  Kolegija

     

     

     

    3.  Bakalauro diplomas (slaugos bakalauro kvalifikacinis laipsnis ir bendrosios praktikos slaugytojo profesinė kvalifikacija)

    3.  Universitetas

     

     

     

    4.  Profesinio bakalauro diplomas (slaugos profesinio bakalauro kvalifikacinis laipsnis ir bendrosios praktikos slaugytojo profesinė kvalifikacija)

    4.  Kolegija

     

     

    Luxembourg

    — Diplôme d’Etat d’infirmier

    Ministère de l’éducation nationale, de la formation professionnelle et des sports

    Infirmier

    29.6.1979

     

    — Diplôme d’Etat d’infirmier hospitalier gradué (7)

     

     

     

     

    — Brevet de Technicien Supérieur – Spécialité: Infirmier responsable en soins généraux (8)

    Lycée Technique pour Professions de Santé

     

     

    Magyarország

    1.  Ápoló bizonyítvány

    1.  Szakképző iskola

    Ápoló

    1.5.2004

     

    2.  Ápoló oklevél

    2.  Felsőoktatási intézmény

     

     

     

    3.  Okleveles ápoló oklevél

    3.  Felsőoktatási intézmény

     

     

    Malta

    Lawrja jew diploma fl-istudji tal-infermerija

    Università ta’ Malta

    Infermier Registrat tal-Ewwel Livell

    1.5.2004

    Nederland

    1.  Diploma’s verpleger A, verpleegster A, verpleegkundige A

    1.  Door een van overheidswege benoemde examencommissie

    Verpleegkundige

    29.6.1979

     

    2.  Diploma verpleegkundige MBOV (Middelbare Beroepsopleiding Verpleegkundige)

    2.  Door een van overheidswege benoemde examencommissie

     

     

     

    3.  Diploma verpleegkundige HBOV (Hogere Beroepsopleiding Verpleegkundige)

    3.  Door een van overheidswege benoemde examencommissie

     

     

     

    4.  Diploma beroepsonderwijs verpleegkundige – Kwalificatieniveau 4

    4.  Door een van overheidswege aangewezen opleidingsinstelling

     

     

     

    5.  Diploma hogere beroepsopleiding verpleegkundige – Kwalificatieniveau 5

    5.  Door een van overheidswege aangewezen opleidingsinstelling

     

     

    Österreich

    1.  Diplom über die Ausbildung in der all-gemeinen Gesundheits- und Krankenpflege

    1.  Schule für allgemeine Gesundheits- und Krankenpflege

    — Diplomierte Gesundheits- und Krankenschwester

    1.1.1994

     

    2.  Diplom als „Diplomierte Krankenschwester, Diplomierter Krankenpfleger“

    2.  Allgemeine Krankenpflegeschule

    — Diplomierter Gesundheits- und Krankenpfleger

     

     

    3.  Diplom über den Abschluss des Fachhochschul-Bachelorstudiengangs „Gesundheits- und Krankenpflege“

    3.  Fachhochschulrat/Fachhochschule

     

     

    Polska

    — Dyplom ukończenia studiów wyższych na kierunku pielęgniarstwo z tytułem „magister pielęgniarstwa”

    Instytucja prowadząca kształcenie na poziomie wyższym uznana przez właściwe władze

    Pielegniarka

    1.5.2004

     

    — Dyplom ukończenia studiów wyższych zawodowych na kierunku/specjalności pielęgniarstwo z tytułem „licencjat pielęgniarstwa”

     

     

     

    Portugal

    1.  Diploma do curso de enfermagem geral

    1.  Escolas de Enfermagem

    Enfermeiro

    1.1.1986

     

    2.  Diploma/carta de curso de bacharelato em enfermagem

    2.  Escolas Superiores de Enfermagem

     

     

     

    3.  Diploma/Carta de curso de licenciatura em enfermagem

    3.  Escolas Superiores de Enfermagem; Escolas Superiores de Saúde

     

     

    România

    1.  Diplomă de absolvire de asistent medical generalist cu studii superioare de scurtă durată

    1.  Universități

    Asistent medical generalist

    1.1.2007

     

    2.  Diplomă de licență de asistent medical generalist cu studii superioare de lungă durată

    2.  Universități

     

     

     

    3.  Certificat de competențe profesionale (de asistent medical generalist)

    3.  Ministerul Educației Naționale

     

     

     

    4.  Certificat de calificare nivel 5

     

     

     

     

    5.  Certificat de calificare profesională nivel 5

     

     

     

    Slovenija

    Diploma, s katero se podeljuje strokovni naslov “diplomirana medicinska sestra/diplomirani zdravstvenik”

    1.  Univerza

    Diplomirana medicinska sestra/Diplomirani zdravstvenik

    1.5.2004

     

    2.  Visoka strokovna šola

     

     

    Slovensko

    1.  DIPLOM ošetrovateľstvo ”magister” (“Mgr.”)

    1.  Vysoká škola/Univerzita

    Sestra

    1.5.2004

     

    2.  DIPLOM ošetrovateľstvo

    ”bakalár” (“Bc.”)

    2.  Vysoká škola/Univerzita

     

     

     

    3.  DIPLOM diplomovaná všeobecná sestra

    3.  Stredná zdravotnícka škola

     

     

    Suomi/Finland

    1.  Sairaanhoitajan tutkinto/Sjukskötarexamen

    1.  Terveydenhuolto-oppilaitokset/

    Sairaanhoitaja/Sjukskötare

    1.1.1994

     

     

    Hälsovårdsläroanstalter

     

     

     

    2.  Sosiaali- ja terveysalan ammattikorkeakoulututkinto, sairaanhoitaja (AMK)/Yrkeshögskoleexamen inom hälsovård och det sociala området, sjukskötare (YH)

    2.  Ammattikorkeakoulut/Yrkeshögskolor

     

     

    Sverige

    Sjuksköterskeexamen

    Universitet eller högskola

    Sjuksköterska

    1.1.1994

    United Kingdom

    A qualification approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council or one of its predecessor bodies as attesting to the completion of training required for general nurses by Article 31 and the standard of proficiency as required for registration as a Registered Nurse – Adult in its register (3) (10)

    Education institutions approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council or one of its predecessor bodies

    Registered Nurse – Adult

    29.6.1979

    (1)   

    This evidence of formal qualification entitles the holder to automatic recognition when it is issued to the nationals of Member States who obtained qualification in Ireland.

    (2)   

    This information on the evidence of qualifications was included to ensure that graduates trained in Ireland would be entitled to automatic recognition without the need for actual registration in Ireland, such registration not being part of the qualification process.

    (3)   

    This information on the evidence of qualifications replaces previous entries for the UK in order to ensure that graduates trained in the United Kingdom would be entitled to automatic recognition of their qualification without the need for actual registration, such registration not being part of the qualification process.

    (4)   

    Valid until 2001.

    (5)   

    As of 2001/2002.

    (6)   

    As of 2018/2019.

    (7)   

    Until 14.9.2012.

    (8)   

    As of 15.9.2012.

    (9)   

    Until 31.12.2018.

    (10)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (11)   

    As of 1.1.2020.

    ▼B

    V.3.   DENTAL PRACTITIONER

    5.3.1.   Study programme for dental practitioners

    The programme of studies leading to evidence of formal qualifications in dentistry shall include at least the following subjects. One or more of these subjects may be taught in the context of the other disciplines or in conjunction therewith.

    A. 

    Basic subjects

    — 
    Chemistry
    — 
    Physics
    — 
    Biology
    B. 

    Medico-biological subjects and general medical subjects

    — 
    Anatomy
    — 
    Embryology
    — 
    Histology, including cytology
    — 
    Physiology
    — 
    Biochemistry (or physiological chemistry)
    — 
    Pathological anatomy
    — 
    General pathology
    — 
    Pharmacology
    — 
    Microbiology
    — 
    Hygiene
    — 
    Preventive medicine and epidemiology
    — 
    Radiology
    — 
    Physiotherapy
    — 
    General surgery
    — 
    General medicine, including paediatrics
    — 
    Oto-rhino-laryngology
    — 
    Dermato-venereology
    — 
    General psychology — psychopathology — neuropathology
    — 
    Anaesthetics
    C. 

    Subjects directly related to dentistry

    — 
    Prosthodontics
    — 
    Dental materials and equipment
    — 
    Conservative dentistry
    — 
    Preventive dentistry
    — 
    Anaesthetics and sedation
    — 
    Special surgery
    — 
    Special pathology
    — 
    Clinical practice
    — 
    Paedodontics
    — 
    Orthodontics
    — 
    Periodontics
    — 
    Dental radiology
    — 
    Dental occlusion and function of the jaw
    — 
    Professional organisation, ethics and legislation
    — 
    Social aspects of dental practice

    ▼M15

    5.3.2.    Evidence of basic formal qualifications of dental practitioners



    Country

    Evidence of formal qualifications

    Body awarding the evidence of qualifications

    Certificate accompanying the evidence of qualifications

    Professional title

    Reference date

    België/Belgique/Belgien

    Diploma van tandarts/Diplôme licencié en science dentaire

    — De universiteiten/Les universités

     

    Licentiaat in de tandheelkunde/Licencié en science dentaire

    28.1.1980

    — De bevoegde Examencommissie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap/Le Jury compétent d’enseignement de la Communauté française

    България

    Диплома за висше образование на образователно-квалификационна степен «Магистър» по «Дентална медицина» с професионална квалификация «Магистър-лекар по дентална медицина»

    Университет

     

    Лекар по дентална медицина

    1.1.2007

    Česko

    Diplom o ukončení studia ve studijním programu zubní lékařství (doktor zubního lékařství, MDDr.)

    Lékařská fakulta univerzity v České republice

     

    Zubní lékař

    1.5.2004

    Danmark

    Bevis for kandidatuddannelsen i odontologi (cand.odont.)

    Universitet

    1.  Autorisation som tandlæge

    2.  Tilladelse til selvstændigt virke som tandlæge

    Tandlæge

    28.1.1980

    Deutschland

    Zeugnis über die Zahnärztliche Prüfung

    Zuständige Behörden

     

    Zahnarzt

    28.1.1980

    Eesti

    Hambaarstikraad Degree in Dentistry (DD)

    Diplom hambaarstiteaduse õppekava läbimise kohta

    Tartu Ülikool

     

    Hambaarst

    1.5.2004

    Ελλάς

    Πτυχίο Οδοντιατρικής

    Πανεπιστήμιο

     

    Οδοντίατρος ή χειρούργος οδοντίατρος

    1.1.1981

    España

    Título de Licenciado en Odontología

    El rector de una universidad

     

    Licenciado en Odontología

    1.1.1986

     

    Título de Graduado/a en Odontología

    El rector de una Universidad

     

    Graduado/a en Odontología

    1.1.1986

    France

    Diplôme d’Etat de docteur en chirurgie dentaire

    Universités

     

    Chirurgien-dentiste

    28.1.1980

     

    Diplôme de formation approfondie en sciences odontologiques

     

    Certificat de synthèse clinique et thérapeutique

     

     

    Hrvatska

    Diploma “doktor dentalne medicine/doktorica dentalne medicine”

    Fakulteti sveučilišta u Republici Hrvatskoj

     

    doktor dentalne medicine/doktorica dentalne medicine

    1.7.2013

    Ireland

    — Bachelor in Dental Science (B.Dent.Sc.)

    — Universities

     

    — Dentist

    28.1.1980

     

    — Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)

    — Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

     

    — Dental practitioner

     

     

    — Licentiate in Dental Surgery (LDS)

     

     

    — Dental surgeon

     

    Italia

    Diploma di laurea in Odontoiatria e Protesi Dentaria

    Università

    Diploma di abilitazione all’esercizio della professione di odontoiatra

    Odontoiatra

    28.1.1980

    Κύπρος

    1.  Πιστοποιητικό Εγγραφής Οδοντιάτρου

    2.  Πτυχίο Οδοντιατρικής

    1.  Οδοντιατρικό Συμβούλιο

    2.  Ευρωπαϊκο Πανεπιστημιο Κυπρου

     

    Οδοντίατρος

    1.5.2004

    1.09.2017

    Latvija

    Zobārsta diploms

    — Universitātes tipa augstskola

    — Universitāte

    — Sertifikāts – kompetentas iestādes izsniegts dokuments, kas apliecina, ka persona ir nokārtojusi sertifikācijas eksāmenu zobārstniecībā (8)

    — Ārstniecības personas sertifikāts zobārsta pamatspecialitātē (9)

    Zobārsts

    1.5.2004

    Lietuva

    1.  Aukštojo mokslo diplomas, nurodantis suteiktą gydytojo odontologo kvalifikaciją

    Universitetas

    1.  Internatūros pažymėjimas, nurodantis suteiktą gydytojo odontologo profesinę kvalifikaciją

    Gydytojas odontologas

    1.5.2004

     

    2.  Magistro diplomas (odontologijos magistro kvalifikacinis laipsnis ir gydytojo odontologo kvalifikacija)

    2.  Internatūros pažymėjimas (gydytojo odontologo profesinė kvalifikacija)

     

    Luxembourg

    Diplôme d’Etat de docteur en médecine dentaire

    Jury d’examen d’Etat

     

    Médecin-dentiste

    28.1.1980

    Magyarország

    Okleveles fogorvos doktor oklevél (doctor medicinae dentariae, dr. med. dent)

    Egyetem

     

    Fogorvos

    1.5.2004

    Malta

    Lawrja fil- Kirurġija Dentali

    Università ta’ Malta

     

    Kirurgu Dentali

    1.5.2004

    Nederland

    1.  Universitair getuigschrift van een met goed gevolg afgelegd tandartsexamen

    Faculteit Tandheelkunde

     

    Tandarts

    28.1.1980

     

    2  Master of Science in de Tandheelkunde (6)

     

     

     

     

    Österreich

    Bescheid über die Verleihung des akademischen Grades «Doktor der Zahnheilkunde»

    — Medizinische Universität

     

    Zahnarzt

    1.1.1994

    — Medizinische Fakultät der Universität

     

     

     

    Polska

    Dyplom ukończenia studiów wyższych na kierunku lekarsko-dentystycznym z tytułem “lekarz dentysta”

    Szkoły wyższe

    Świadectwo złożenia Lekarsko – Dentystycznego Egzaminu Państwowego (1)/Świadectwo złożenia Lekarsko-Dentystycznego Egzaminu Końcowego (2)

    Lekarz dentysta

    1.5.2004

     

     

     

    Zaświadczenie o ukończeniu stażu podyplomowego (3)

     

     

    Portugal

    — Carta de curso de licenciatura em medicina dentária

    — Faculdades – Institutos Superiores

     

    Médico dentista

    1.1.1986

     

    — Mestrado integrado em medicina dentária

     

     

    24.3.2006

    România

    Diplomă de licență de medic dentist

    — Universități

     

    Medic dentist

    1.10.2003

     

    Diploma de licență și master (4)

    — Ministerul Educației Naționale (4)

     

    Doctor-medic stomatolog (5)

     

    Slovenija

    Diploma, s katero se podeljuje strokovni naslov “doktor dentalne medicine/doktorica dentalne medicine”

    — Univerza

    Potrdilo o opravljenem strokovnem izpitu za poklic doktor dentalne medicine/doktorica dentalne medicine

    Doktor dentalne medicine/Doktorica dentalne medicine

    1.5.2004

    Slovensko

    DIPLOM zubné lekárstvo doktor zubného lekárstva (“MDDr.”)

    Univerzita

     

    Zubný lekár

    1.5.2004

    Suomi/Finland

    Hammaslääketieteen lisensiaatin tutkinto/Odontologie licentiatexamen

    — Helsingin yliopisto/Helsingfors universitet

    Sosiaali- ja terveysalan lupa- ja valvontaviraston päätös käytännön palvelun hyväksymisestä/Beslut av Tillstånds- och tillsynsverket för social- och hälsovården om godkännande av prakisk tjänstgöring

    Hammaslääkäri/Tandläkare

    1.1.1994

     

     

    — Oulun yliopisto

     

     

     

     

    — Itä-Suomen yliopisto

     

     

     

     

    — Turun yliopisto

     

     

    Sverige

    Tandläkarexamen

    Universitet eller högskola

    Bevis om legitimation som tandläkare, utfärdat av Socialstyrelsen

    Tandläkare

    1.1.1994

    United Kingdom

    — Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS or B.Ch.D.) (7)

    — Universities

     

    — Dentist

    28.1.1980

     

    — Licentiate in Dental Surgery (7)

    — Royal Colleges

     

    — Dental practitioner

     

     

     

     

     

    — Dental surgeon

     

    (1)   

    Until 2012.

    (2)   

    As of 2013.

    (3)   

    The evidence of formal qualifications should also be accompanied by a certificate of completion of the post-graduate internship (“staż podyplomowy”) except for persons who did not start the internship before 2.10.2016 and applied between 2.10.2016 and 28.2.2017 for the right to pursue the profession of dentist.

    (4)   

    As of 1.10.2011.

    (5)   

    As of 1.9.2017.

    (6)   

    As of 2002/2003.

    (7)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (8)   

    Until 31.12.2012.

    (9)   

    As of 1.1.2013.

    5.3.3.    Evidence of formal qualifications of specialised dentists

    Oral surgery



    Country

    Evidence of formal qualifications

    Body awarding the evidence of qualifications

    Reference date

    België/Belgique/Belgien

     

     

     

    България

    Свидетелство за призната специалност по «Орална хирургия»

    Факултет по дентална медицина към Медицински университет

    1.1.2007

    Česko

    Diplom o specializaci (v oboru orální a maxilofaciální chirurgie)

    1.  Institut postgraduálního vzdělávání ve zdravotnictví

    2.  Ministerstvo zdravotnictví

    19.7.2007

    Danmark

    Bevis for tilladelse til at betegne sig som specialtandlæge i tand-, mund- og kæbekirurgi

    Sundhedsstyrelsen

    Styrelsen for Patientsikkerhed

    28.1.1980

    Deutschland

    Fachzahnärztliche

    Anerkennung für Oralchirurgie/Mundchirurgie

    Landeszahnärztekammer

    28.1.1980

    Eesti

     

     

     

    Ελλάς

    Τίτλος Οδοντιατρικής ειδικότητας της Γναθοχειρουργικής (up to 31.12.2002)

    — Περιφέρεια

    — Νομαρχιακή Αυτοδιοίκηση

    — Νομαρχία

    1.1.2003

    España

     

     

     

    France

    Diplôme d’études spécialisées de chirurgie orale

    Universités

    31.03.2011

    Hrvatska

     

     

     

    Ireland

    Certificate of specialist dentist in oral surgery

    Competent authority recognised for this purpose by the competent minister

    28.1.1980

    Italia

    Diploma di specialista in Chirurgia Orale

    Università

    21.5.2005

    Κύπρος

    Πιστοποιητικό Αναγνώρισης του Ειδικού Οδοντιάτρου στην Στοματική Χειρουργική

    Οδοντιατρικό Συμβούλιο

    1.5.2004

    Latvija

     

     

     

    Lietuva

    1.  Rezidentūros pažymėjimas, nurodantis suteiktą burnos chirurgo profesinę kvalifikaciją

    2.  Rezidentūros pažymėjimas (burnos chirurgo profesinė kvalifikacija)

    Universitetas

    1.5.2004

    Luxembourg

     

     

     

    Magyarország

    Dento-alveoláris sebészet szakorvosa bizonyítvány

    Nemzeti Vizsgabizottság

    1.5.2004

    Malta

    Ċertifikat ta’ speċjalista dentali fil-Kirurġija tal-ħalq

    Kumitat ta’ Approvazzjoni dwar Speċjalisti

    1.5.2004

    Nederland

    Bewijs van inschrijving als kaakchirurg in het Specialistenregister (1)

    Registratiecommissie Tandheelkundige Specialismen (RTS) van de Koninklijke Nederlandse Maatschappij tot bevordering der Tandheelkunde

    28.1.1980

     

    Diploma tandheelkundig specialist (2)

     

     

    Österreich

     

     

     

    Polska

    Dyplom uzyskania tytułu specjalisty w dziedzinie chirurgii stomatologicznej

    Centrum Egzaminów Medycznych

    1.5.2004

    Portugal

    Título de Especialista em Cirurgia Oral

    Ordem dos Médicos Dentistas (OMD)

    4.6.2008

    România

    Certificatul de specialist în Chirurgie dento-alveolarǎ

    Ministerul Sǎnǎtǎții

    17.12.2008

    Slovenija

    Potrdilo o opravljenem specialističnem izpitu iz oralne kirurgije

    1.  Ministrstvo za zdravje

    2.  Zdravniška zbornica Slovenije

    1.5.2004

    Slovensko

    Diplom o špecializácii v špecializačnom odbore maxilofaciálna chirurgia

    Univerzita

    17.12.2008

    Suomi/Finland

    Erikoishammaslääkärin tutkinto, suu-ja leukakirurgia/Specialtandläkarexamen, oral och maxillofacial kirurgi

    Yliopisto

    1.1.1994

    Sverige

    Bevis om specialistkompetens i oral kirurgi

    Socialstyrelsen

    1.1.1994

    United Kingdom

    Certificate of completion of specialist training in oral surgery (3)

    Competent authority recognised for this purpose

    28.1.1980

    (1)   

    Until 31.12.2020.

    (2)   

    As of 1.1.2021.

    (3)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    Orthodontics



    Country

    Evidence of formal qualifications

    Body awarding the evidence of qualifications

    Reference date

    België/Belgique/Belgien

    Titre professionnel particulier de dentiste spécialiste en orthodontie/Bijzondere beroepstitel van tandarts specialist in de orthodontie

    Ministre de la Santé publique/Minister bevoegd voor Volksgezondheid

    27.1.2005

    България

    Свидетелство за призната специалност по «Ортодонтия»

    Факултет по дентална медицина към Медицински университет

    1.1.2007

    Česko

    Diplom o specializaci (v oboru ortodoncie)

    1.  Institut postgraduálního vzdělávání ve zdravotnictví

    2.  Ministerstvo zdravotnictví

    19.7.2007

    Danmark

    Bevis for tilladelse til at betegne sig som specialtandlæge i ortodonti

    Sundhedsstyrelsen

    Styrelsen for Patientsikkerhed

    28.1.1980

    Deutschland

    Fachzahnärztliche Anerkennung für Kieferorthopädie

    Landeszahnärztekammer

    28.1.1980

    Eesti

    Residentuuri lõputunnistus ortodontia erialal

    Ortodontia residentuuri lõpetamist tõendav tunnistus

    Tartu Ülikool

    1.5.2004

    Ελλάς

    Τίτλος Οδοντιατρικής ειδικότητας της Ορθοδοντικής

    — Περιφέρεια

    — Νομαρχιακή Αυτοδιοίκηση

    — Νομαρχία

    1.1.1981

    España

     

     

     

    France

    Titre de spécialiste en orthodontie

    Conseil National de l’Ordre des chirurgiens dentistes

    28.1.1980

    Hrvatska

     

     

     

    Ireland

    Certificate of specialist dentist in orthodontics

    Competent authority recognised for this purpose by the competent minister

    28.1.1980

    Italia

    Diploma di specialista in Ortognatodonzia

    Università

    21.5.2005

    Κύπρος

    Πιστοποιητικό Αναγνώρισης του Ειδικού Οδοντιάτρου στην Ορθοδοντική

    Οδοντιατρικό Συμβούλιο

    1.5.2004

    Latvija

    — “Sertifikāts”– kompetentas iestādes izsniegts dokuments, kas apliecina, ka persona ir nokārtojusi sertifikācijas eksāmenu ortodontijā (4)

    — Ārstniecības personas sertifikāts ortodonta apakšspecialitātē (5)

    Latvijas Ārstu biedrība

    1.5.2004

    Lietuva

    1.  Rezidentūros pažymėjimas, nurodantis suteiktą gydytojo ortodonto profesinę kvalifikaciją

    2.  Rezidentūros pažymėjimas (gydytojo ortodonto profesinė kvalifikacija)

    Universitetas

    1.5.2004

    Luxembourg

     

     

     

    Magyarország

    Fogszabályozás szakorvosa bizonyítvány

    Nemzeti Vizsgabizottság

    1.5.2004

    Malta

    Ċertifikat ta’ speċjalista dentali fl-Ortodonzja

    Kumitat ta’ Approvazzjoni dwar Speċjalisti

    1.5.2004

    Nederland

    Bewijs van inschrijving als orthodontist in het Specialistenregister (1)

    Registratiecommissie Tandheelkundige Specialismen (RTS) van de Koninklijke Nederlandse Maatschappij tot bevordering der Tandheelkunde

    28.1.1980

     

    Diploma tandheelkundig specialist (2)

     

     

    Österreich

     

     

     

    Polska

    Dyplom uzyskania tytułu specjalisty w dziedzinie ortodoncji

    Centrum Egzaminów Medycznych

    1.5.2004

    Portugal

    Título de Especialista em Ortodontia

    Ordem dos Médicos Dentistas (OMD)

    4.6.2008

    România

    Certificatul de specialist în Ortodonție și Ortopedie dento-facialǎ

    Ministerul Sǎnǎtǎții

    17.12.2008

    Slovenija

    Potrdilo o opravljenem specialističnem izpitu iz čeljustne in zobne ortopedije

    1.  Ministrstvo za zdravje

    2.  Zdravniška zbornica Slovenije

    1.5.2004

    Slovensko

    Diplom o špecializácii v špecializačnom odbore čeľustná ortopédia

    Univerzita

    17.12.2008

    Suomi/Finland

    Erikoishammaslääkärin tutkinto, hampaiston oikomishoito/Specialtand-läkarexamen, tandreglering

    Yliopisto

    1.1.1994

    Sverige

    Bevis om specialistkompetens i ortodonti

    Socialstyrelsen

    1.1.1994

    United Kingdom

    Certificate of Completion of specialist training in orthodontics (3)

    Competent authority recognised for this purpose

    28.1.1980

    (1)   

    Until 31.12.2020.

    (2)   

    As of 1.1.2021.

    (3)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (4)   

    Until 31.12.2012.

    (5)   

    As of 1.1.2013.

    ▼B

    V.4.   VETERINARY SURGEON

    5.4.1.   Study programme for veterinary surgeons

    The programme of studies leading to the evidence of formal qualifications in veterinary medicine shall include at least the subjects listed below.

    Instruction in one or more of these subjects may be given as part of, or in association with, other courses.

    A. 

    Basic subjects

    — 
    Physics
    — 
    Chemistry
    — 
    Animal biology
    — 
    Plant biology
    — 
    Biomathematics
    B. 

    Specific subjects

    a. 

    Basic sciences:

    — 
    Anatomy (including histology and embryology)
    — 
    Physiology
    — 
    Biochemistry
    — 
    Genetics
    — 
    Pharmacology
    — 
    Pharmacy
    — 
    Toxicology
    — 
    Microbiology
    — 
    Immunology
    — 
    Epidemiology
    — 
    Professional ethics
    b. 

    Clinical sciences:

    — 
    Obstetrics
    — 
    Pathology (including pathological anatomy)
    — 
    Parasitology
    — 
    Clinical medicine and surgery (including anaesthetics)
    — 
    Clinical lectures on the various domestic animals, poultry and other animal species
    — 
    Preventive medicine
    — 
    Radiology
    — 
    Reproduction and reproductive disorders
    — 
    Veterinary state medicine and public health
    — 
    Veterinary legislation and forensic medicine
    — 
    Therapeutics
    — 
    Propaedeutics
    c. 

    Animal production

    — 
    Animal production
    — 
    Animal nutrition
    — 
    Agronomy
    — 
    Rural economics
    — 
    Animal husbandry
    — 
    Veterinary hygiene
    — 
    Animal ethology and protection
    d. 

    Food hygiene

    — 
    Inspection and control of animal foodstuffs or foodstuffs of animal origin
    — 
    Food hygiene and technology
    — 
    Practical work (including practical work in places where slaughtering and processing of foodstuffs takes place)

    Practical training may be in the form of a training period, provided that such training is full-time and under the direct control of the competent authority, and does not exceed six months within the aggregate training period of five years study.

    The distribution of the theoretical and practical training among the various groups of subjects shall be balanced and coordinated in such a way that the knowledge and experience may be acquired in a manner which will enable veterinary surgeons to perform all their duties.

    ▼M15

    5.4.2.    Evidence of formal qualifications of veterinary surgeons



    Country

    Evidence of formal qualifications

    Body awarding the evidence of qualifications

    Certificate accompanying the evidence of qualifications

    Reference date

    België/Belgique/Belgien

    Diploma van dierenarts/Diplôme de docteur en médecine vétérinaire

    — De universiteiten/Les universités

    — De bevoegde Examencommissie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap/Le Jury compétent d’enseignement de la Communauté française

     

    21.12.1980

    България

    Диплома за висше образование на образователно-квалификационна

    — Лесотехнически университет София Факултет Ветеринарна медицина

     

    1.1.2007

     

    степен магистър по специалност Ветеринарна медицина с професионална квалификация Ветеринарен лекар

    — Тракийски университет Стара Загора, Ветеринарномедицински факултет

     

     

    Česko

    — Diplom o ukončení studia ve studijním programu veterinární lékařství (doktor veterinární medicíny, MVDr.)

    — Diplom o ukončení studia ve studijním programu veterinární hygiena a ekologie (doktor veterinární medicíny, MVDr.)

    Veterinární fakulta univerzity v České republice

     

    1.5.2004

    Danmark

    Bevis for kandidatuddannelsen i veterinærmedicin (cand.med.vet.)

    Københavns Universitet

     

    21.12.1980

    Deutschland

    — Zeugnis über das Ergebnis des Dritten Abschnitts der Tierärztlichen Prüfung und das Gesamtergebnis der Tierärztlichen Prüfung

    Der Vorsitzende des Prüfungsausschusses für die Tierärztliche Prüfung einer Universität oder Hochschule

     

    21.12.1980

    — Zeugnis über das Ergebnis der Tierärztlichen Prüfung und das Gesamtergebnis der Tierärztlichen Prüfung

     

     

    1.1.2006

    Eesti

    Diplom: täitnud veterinaarmeditsiini õppekava

    Eesti Põllumajandusülikool

     

    1.5.2004

     

    Loomaarstikraad Degree in Veterinary Medicine (DVM)

    Eesti Maaülikool

     

     

    Ελλάς

    Πτυχίο Κτηνιατρικής

    1.  Αριστοτέλειο Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλονίκης

    2.  Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλίας

     

    1.1.1981

    España

    Título de Licenciado en Veterinaria

    — Ministerio de Educación y Cultura

     

    1.1.1986

     

     

    — El rector de una Universidad

     

     

     

    Título de Graduado/a en Veterinaria

    — El rector de una Universidad

     

    1.1.1986

    France

    Diplôme d’Etat de docteur vétérinaire

    Ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur (Université Paris-Est-Créteil, Université Claude-Bernard Lyon I, Université de Nantes, Université Paul-Sabatier-Toulouse III) et ministère chargé de l’agriculture (École nationale vétérinaire d’Alfort, Institut d’enseignement supérieur et de recherche en alimentation, santé animale, sciences agronomiques et de l’environnement-VetAgroSup, École nationale vétérinaire, agroalimentaire et de l’alimentation-Oniris, École nationale vétérinaire de Toulouse)

     

    21.12.1980

    Hrvatska

    Diploma “doktor veterinarske medicine/doktorica veterinarske medicine”

    Veterinarski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

     

    1.7.2013

    Ireland

    — Diploma of Bachelor in/of Veterinary Medicine (MVB)

    — Diploma of Membership of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (MRCVS)

     

     

    21.12.1980

    Italia

    Diploma di laurea in medicina veterinaria

    Università

    Diploma di abilitazione all’esercizio della medicina veterinaria

    1.1.1985

    Κύπρος

    Πιστοποιητικό Εγγραφής Κτηνιάτρου

    Κτηνιατρικό Συμβούλιο

     

    1.5.2004

    Latvija

    Veterinārārsta diploms

    Latvijas Lauksaimniecības Universitāte

     

    1.5.2004

    Lietuva

    1.  Aukštojo mokslo diplomas (veterinarijos gydytojo (DVM))

    2.  Magistro diplomas (veterinarinės medicinos magistro kvalifikacinis laipsnis ir veterinarijos gydytojo profesinė kvalifikacija)

    1.  Lietuvos Veterinarijos Akademija

    2.  Lietuvos sveikatos mokslų universitetas

     

    1.5.2004

    Luxembourg

    Diplôme d’Etat de docteur en médecine vétérinaire

    Jury d’examen d’Etat

     

    21.12.1980

    Magyarország

    Okleveles állatorvos doktor oklevél (dr. vet)

    Felsőoktatási intézmény

     

    1.5.2004

    Malta

    Liċenzja ta’ Kirurgu Veterinarju

    Kunsill tal-Kirurġi Veterinarji

     

    1.5.2004

    Nederland

    Getuigschrift van met goed gevolg afgelegd diergeneeskundig/veeartsenijkundig examen

     

     

    21.12.1980

     

    Masterdiploma diergeneeskunde/Medicinae Veterinariae/Master’s degree in Veterinary Medicine (8)

    Faculteit Diergeneeskunde

     

     

    Österreich

    — Diplom-Tierarzt

    — Magister medicinae veterinariae

    Universität

     

    1.1.1994

    Polska

    Dyplom lekarza weterynarii

    1.  Szkoła Główna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego w Warszawie

     

    1.5.2004

     

     

    2.  Akademia Rolnicza we Wrocławiu (1)

     

     

     

     

    3.  Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy we Wrocławiu (2)

     

     

     

     

    4.  Akademia Rolnicza w Lublinie (3)

     

     

     

     

    5.  Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Lublinie (4)

     

     

     

     

    6.  Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski w Olsztynie

     

     

     

     

    7.  Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu (6)

     

     

     

     

    8.  Uniwersytet Rolniczy im. Hugona Kołłątaja w Krakowie oraz Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie (7)

     

     

    Portugal

    — Carta de curso de licenciatura em medicina veterinária

    — Carta de mestrado integrado em medicina veterinária

    Universidade

     

    1.1.1986

    România

    Diplomă de licență de doctor medic veterinar

    Diplomă de licență și master de doctor medic veterinar

    Universități

    Ministerul Educatiei Nationale (5)

     

    1.1.2007

    Slovenija

    Diploma, s katero se podeljuje strokovni naslov “doktor veterinarske medicine/doktorica veterinarske medicine”

    Univerza

    Spričevalo o opravljenem državnem izpitu s področja veterinarstva

    1.5.2004

    Slovensko

    Vysokoškolský diplom o udelení akademického titulu “doktor veterinárskeho lekárstva” (“MVDr.”)

    Univerzita

     

    1.5.2004

    Suomi/Finland

    Eläinlääketieteen lisensiaatin tutkinto/Veterinärmedicine licentiatexamen

    Yliopisto

     

    1.1.1994

    Sverige

    Veterinärexamen

    Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet

     

    1.1.1994

    United Kingdom

    1.  Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) (9)

    1.  University of Bristol

     

    21.12.1980

     

    2.  Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) (9)

    2.  University of Liverpool

     

     

     

    3.  Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (Vet MB) (9)

    3  University of Cambridge

     

     

     

    4.  Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery (BVM&S) (9)

    4.  University of Edinburgh

     

     

     

    5.  Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery (BVMS) (9)

    5.  University of Glasgow

     

     

     

    6.  Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BvetMed) (9)

    6.  University of London

     

     

     

    7.  Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and Bachelor of Veterinary Surgery (B.V.M., B.V.S.) (9)

    7.  University of Nottingham

     

     

    (1)   

    Valid until 22.11.2006.

    (2)   

    As of 23.11.2006.

    (3)   

    Valid until 10.4.2008.

    (4)   

    As of 11.4.2008.

    (5)   

    As of 10.1.2011.

    (6)   

    As of 1.10.2011.

    (7)   

    As of 1.10.2012.

    (8)   

    As of 31.12.2012.

    (9)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    ▼B

    V.5.   MIDWIFE

    5.5.1.   Training programme for midwives (Training types I and II)

    The training programme for obtaining evidence of formal qualifications in midwifery consists of the following two parts:

    A. 

    Theoretical and technical instruction

    a. 

    General subjects

    — 
    Basic anatomy and physiology
    — 
    Basic pathology
    — 
    Basic bacteriology, virology and parasitology
    — 
    Basic biophysics, biochemistry and radiology
    — 
    Paediatrics, with particular reference to new-born infants
    — 
    Hygiene, health education, preventive medicine, early diagnosis of diseases
    — 
    Nutrition and dietetics, with particular reference to women, new-born and young babies
    — 
    Basic sociology and socio-medical questions
    — 
    Basic pharmacology
    — 
    Psychology
    — 
    Principles and methods of teaching
    — 
    Health and social legislation and health organisation
    — 
    Professional ethics and professional legislation
    — 
    Sex education and family planning
    — 
    Legal protection of mother and infant
    b. 

    Subjects specific to the activities of midwives

    — 
    Anatomy and physiology
    — 
    Embryology and development of the fœtus
    — 
    Pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium
    — 
    Gynaecological and obstetrical pathology
    — 
    Preparation for childbirth and parenthood, including psychological aspects
    — 
    Preparation for delivery (including knowledge and use of technical equipment in obstetrics)
    — 
    Analgesia, anaesthesia and resuscitation
    — 
    Physiology and pathology of the new-born infant
    — 
    Care and supervision of the new-born infant
    — 
    Psychological and social factors
    B. 

    Practical and clinical training

    This training is to be dispensed under appropriate supervision:

    — 
    Advising of pregnant women, involving at least 100 pre-natal examinations.
    — 
    Supervision and care of at least 40 pregnant women.
    — 
    Conduct by the student of at least 40 deliveries; where this number cannot be reached owing to the lack of available women in labour, it may be reduced to a minimum of 30, provided that the student assists with 20 further deliveries.
    — 
    Active participation with breech deliveries. Where this is not possible because of lack of breech deliveries, practice may be in a simulated situation.
    — 
    Performance of episiotomy and initiation into suturing. Initiation shall include theoretical instruction and clinical practice. The practice of suturing includes suturing of the wound following an episiotomy and a simple perineal laceration. This may be in a simulated situation if absolutely necessary.
    — 
    Supervision and care of 40 women at risk in pregnancy, or labour or post-natal period.
    — 
    Supervision and care (including examination) of at least 100 post-natal women and healthy new-born infants.
    — 
    Observation and care of the new-born requiring special care, including those born pre-term, post-term, underweight or ill.
    — 
    Care of women with pathological conditions in the fields of gynaecology and obstetrics.
    — 
    Initiation into care in the field of medicine and surgery. Initiation shall include theoretical instruction and clinical practice.

    The theoretical and technical training (Part A of the training programme) shall be balanced and coordinated with the clinical training (Part B of the same programme) in such a way that the knowledge and experience listed in this Annex may be acquired in an adequate manner.

    Clinical instruction shall take the form of supervised in-service training in hospital departments or other health services approved by the competent authorities or bodies. As part of this training, student midwives shall participate in the activities of the departments concerned in so far as those activities contribute to their training. They shall be taught the responsibilities involved in the activities of midwives.

    ▼M15

    5.5.2.    Evidence of formal qualifications of midwives



    Country

    Evidence of formal qualifications

    Body awarding the evidence of qualifications

    Professional title

    Reference date

    België/Belgique/Belgien

    Diploma van vroedvrouw/Diplôme d’accoucheuse

    Bachelier sage-femme (10)

    — De erkende opleidingsinstituten/Les établissements d’enseignement

    — De bevoegde Examencommissie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap/Le Jury compétent d’enseignement de la Communauté française

    Vroedvrouw/

    Accoucheuse

    Sage-femme (10)

    23.1.1983

    България

    Диплома за висше образование на образователно-квалификационна степен «Бакалавър» с професионална квалификация «Акушерка»

    Университет

    Акушеркa

    1.1.2007

    Česko

    1.  Diplom o ukončení studia ve studijním programu ošetřovatelství ve studijním oboru porodní asistentka (bakalář, Bc.)

    1.  Vysoká škola zřízená nebo uznaná státem

    Porodní asistentka

    1.5.2004

     

    2.  Diplom o ukončení studia ve studijním programu porodní asistence ve studijním oboru porodní asistentka (bakalář, Bc.)

    2.  Vysoká škola zřízená nebo uznaná státem

     

     

     

    3.  Diplom o ukončení studia ve studijním oboru diplomovaná porodní asistentka (diplomovaný specialista, DiS.)

    3.  Vyšší odborná škola zřízená nebo uznaná státem

     

     

    Danmark

    Bevis for uddannelsen til professionsbachelor i jordemoderkundskab

    Professionshøjskole

    Jordemoder

    23.1.1983

    Deutschland

    Zeugnis über die staatliche Prüfung für Hebammen und Entbindungspfleger

    Staatlicher Prüfungsausschuss

    — Hebamme

    — Entbindungspfleger

    23.1.1983

    Eesti

    Diplom ämmaemanda erialal

    — Tallinna Meditsiinikool

    Ämmaemand

    1.5.2004

     

     

    — Tartu Meditsiinikool

     

     

     

    Ämmaemanda diplom

    — Tallinna Tervishoiu Kõrgkool

     

     

     

     

    — Tartu Tervishoiu Kõrgkool

     

     

    Ελλάς

    1.  Πτυχίο Τμήματος Μαιευτικής Τεχνολογικών Εκπαιδευτικών Ιδρυμάτων (Τ.Ε.Ι.)

    1.  Τεχνολογικά Εκπαιδευτικά Ιδρύματα (Τ.Ε.Ι.)

    — Μαία

    23.1.1983

     

    2.  Πτυχίο του Τμήματος Μαιών της Ανωτέρας Σχολής Στελεχών Υγείας και Κοινων. Πρόνοιας (ΚΑΤΕΕ)

    2.  ΚΑΤΕΕ Υπουργείου Εθνικής Παιδείας και Θρησκευμάτων

    — Μαιευτής

     

     

    3.  Πτυχίο Μαίας Ανωτέρας Σχολής Μαιών

    3.  Υπουργείο Υγείας και Πρόνοιας

     

     

    España

    — Título de matrona

    — Título de asistente obstétrico (matrona)

    — Título de enfermería obstétrica-ginecológica

    — Ministerio competente en el ámbito de la Educación/Universidades

    — Ministerio competente en el ámbito de la Sanidad (11)

    — Matrona

    — Asistente obstétrico

    1.1.1986

    France

    Diplôme d’Etat de sage-femme

    L’Etat

    Université

    Sage-femme

    23.1.1983

    Hrvatska

    Svjedodžba “prvostupnik (baccalaureus) primaljstva/sveučilišna prvostupnica (baccalaurea) primaljstva”

    — Medicinski fakulteti sveučilišta u Republici Hrvatskoj

    Prvostupnik (baccalaureus) Primaljstva/Prvostupnica (baccalaurea) primaljstva

    1.7.2013

     

    — Sveučilišta u Republici Hrvatskoj

     

     

    — Veleučilišta i visoke škole u Republici Hrvatskoj

     

    Ireland

    1.  Certificate in Midwifery (1)

    1.  An Bórd Altranais (The Nursing Board) [up to 1.10.2012];

    Bórd Altranais agus Cnáimhseachais na hEireann (The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland, NMBI) [from 2.10.2012].

    Registered Midwife (RM)

    23.1.1983

     

    2.  B.Sc. in Midwifery approved by the NMBI (2)

    2.  A third-level Institution delivering a Midwifery education programme approved by the NMBI

     

     

     

    3.  Higher/Post-graduate Diploma in Midwifery approved by the NMBI (2)

    3.  Third-level Institution delivering Higher/Post-graduate Diploma in Midwifery approved by the NMBI

     

     

    Italia

    1.  Diploma d’ostetrica (4)

    1.  Scuole riconosciute dallo Stato (4)

    Ostetrica (4)

    23.1.1983

     

    2.  Laurea in ostetricia (5)

    2.  Università (5)

     

     

    Κύπρος

    1.  Δίπλωμα στο μεταβασικό πρόγραμμα Μαιευτικής

    — Νοσηλευτική Σχολή

    — Τεχνολογίκο Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου (9)

    Εγγεγραμμένη Μαία

    1.5.2004

    2.  Μεταπτυχιακο Μαιευτικησ (9)

    Latvija

    Diploms par vecmātes kvalifikācijas iegūšanu

    Māsu skolas

    Vecmāte

    1.5.2004

    Lietuva

    1.  Aukštojo mokslo diplomas, nurodantis suteiktą bendrosios praktikos slaugytojo profesinę kvalifikaciją, ir profesinės kvalifikacijos pažymėjimas, nurodantis suteiktą akušerio profesinę kvalifikaciją

    1.  Universitetas

    Akušeris

    1.5.2004

     

    — Pažymėjimas, liudijantis akušerio profesinę praktiką

     

     

     

     

    2.  Aukštojo mokslo diplomas (neuniversitetinės studijos), nurodantis suteiktą bendrosios praktikos slaugytojo profesinę kvalifikaciją, ir profesinės kvalifikacijos pažymėjimas, nurodantis suteiktą akušerio profesinę kvalifikaciją

    2.  Kolegija

     

     

     

    — Pažymėjimas, liudijantis akušerio profesinę praktiką

     

     

     

     

    3.  Aukštojo mokslo diplomas (neuniversitetinės studijos), nurodantis suteiktą akušerio profesinę kvalifikaciją

    3.  Kolegija

     

     

     

    4.  Bakalauro diplomas (slaugos bakalauro kvalifikacinis laipsnis ir bendrosios praktikos slaugytojo profesinė kvalifikacija)

    Ir Profesinės kvalifikacijos pažymėjimas (akušerio profesinė kvalifikacija)

    4.  Universitetas

     

     

     

    5.  Profesinio bakalauro diplomas (slaugos profesinio bakalauro kvalifikacinis laipsnis ir bendrosios praktikos slaugytojo profesinė kvalifikacija) Ir Profesinės kvalifikacijos pažymėjimas (akušerio profesinė kvalifikacija)

    5.  Kolegija

     

     

     

    6.  Profesinio bakalauro diplomas

    (akušerijos profesinio bakalauro kvalifikacinis laipsnis ir akušerio profesinė kvalifikacija)

    6.  Kolegija

     

     

    Luxembourg

    Diplôme de sage-femme (6)

    Ministère de l’éducation nationale, de la formation professionnelle et des sports

    Sage-femme

    23.1.1983

     

    Brevet de Technicien Supérieur – Spécialité: Sage-femme (7)

    Lycée Technique pour Professions de Santé

     

     

    Magyarország

    1.  Szülésznő bizonyítvány

    1.  Iskola/főiskola

    Szülésznő

    1.5.2004

     

    2.  Szülésznő oklevél

    2.  Felsőoktatási intézmény

     

     

    Malta

    Lawrja jew diploma fl- Istudji tal-Qwiebel

    Università ta’ Malta

    Qabla

    1.5.2004

    Nederland

    Diploma van verloskundige

    Door het Ministerie van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport erkende opleidings-instellingen

    Verloskundige

    23.1.1983

    Österreich

    1.  Hebammen-Diplom

    1.  

     

    — Hebammenakademie

    — Bundeshebammenlehranstalt

    Hebamme

    1.1.1994

     

    2.  Diplom über den Abschluss des Fachhochschul-Bachelorstudiengangs „Hebamme“

    2.  Fachhochschulrat

     

     

    Polska

    — Dyplom ukończenia studiów wyższych na kierunku położnictwo z tytułem „magister położnictwa”

    — Dyplom ukończenia studiów wyższych zawodowych na kierunku/specjalności położnictwo z tytułem „licencjat położnictwa”

    Instytucja prowadząca kształcenie na poziomie wyższym uznana przez właściwe władze (Higher education institution recognised by the competent authorities)

    Położna

    1.5.2004

    Portugal

    1.  Diploma/Carta de Curso de especialização em enfermagem de saúde materna e obstétrica

    1.  Ecolas de Enfermagem

    Enfermeiro especialista em enfermagem de saúde materna e obstétrica

    1.1.1986

     

    2.  Diploma/carta de curso de estudos superiores especializados em enfermagem de saúde materna e obstétrica

    2.  Escolas Superiores de Enfermagem

     

     

    3.  Diploma/Carta (curso de pós-licenciatura) especialização em enfermagem de saúde materna e obstétrica

    3.  

     

    — Escolas Superiores de Enfermagem

     

     

    — Escolas Superiores de Saúde

     

     

    4.  Diploma do Curso de Mestrado em Enfermagem de Saúde Materna e Obstétrica

    4.  

     

    — Escolas Superiores de Enfermagem

     

     

     

     

    — Escolas Superiores de Saúde

     

     

    România

    Diplomă de licență de moașă

    Universități

    Moașă

    1.1.2007

    Slovenija

    Diploma, s katero se podeljuje strokovni naslov “diplomirana babica/diplomirani babičar”

    1.  Univerza

    2.  Visoka strokovna šola

    diplomirana babica/diplomirani babičar

    1.5.2004

    Slovensko

    1.  DIPLOM pôrodná asistencia ”bakalár” (“Bc.”)

    1.  Vysoká škola/Univerzita

    Pôrodná asistentka

    1.5.2004

     

    2.  DIPLOM diplomovaná pôrodná asistentka

    2.  Stredná zdravotnícka škola

     

     

    Suomi/Finland

    1.  Kätilön tutkinto/barnmorskeexamen

    1.  Terveydenhuoltooppi-laitokset/hälsovårdsläroanstalter

    Kätilö/Barnmorska

    1.1.1994

     

    2.  Sosiaali- ja terveysalan ammattikorkeakoulututkinto, kätilö (AMK)/yrkeshögskoleexamen inom hälsovård och det sociala området, barnmorska (YH)

    2.  Ammattikorkeakoulut/Yrkeshögskolor

     

     

    Sverige

    Barnmorskeexamen

    Universitet eller högskola

    Barnmorska

    1.1.1994

    United Kingdom

    A qualification approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council or its predecessor bodies as attesting to the completion of training as required for midwives by Article 40 and the standard of proficiency as required for registration as a Registered Midwife in its register (3) (8)

    Education institution approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council or its predecessor bodies

    Registered Midwife

    23.1.1983

    (1)   

    This evidence of formal qualification entitles the holder to automatic recognition when it is issued to the nationals of Member States who obtained qualification in Ireland.

    (2)   

    This information on the evidence of qualifications was included to ensure that graduates trained in Ireland would be entitled to automatic recognition without the need for actual registration in Ireland, such registration not being part of the qualification process.

    (3)   

    This information on the evidence of qualifications was included to ensure that graduates trained in the United Kingdom would be entitled to automatic recognition of their qualification without the need for actual registration, such registration not being part of the qualification process.

    (4)   

    Valid until 2001.

    (5)   

    As of 2001/2002.

    (6)   

    Until 14.9.2012.

    (7)   

    As of 15.9.2012.

    (8)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (9)   

    As of 1.9.2016.

    (10)   

    As of 14.9.2016.

    (11)   

    As of 1.1.2022.

    ▼B

    V.6.   PHARMACIST

    5.6.1.   Course of training for pharmacists

    — 
    Plant and animal biology
    — 
    Physics
    — 
    General and inorganic chemistry
    — 
    Organic chemistry
    — 
    Analytical chemistry
    — 
    Pharmaceutical chemistry, including analysis of medicinal products
    — 
    General and applied biochemistry (medical)
    — 
    Anatomy and physiology; medical terminology
    — 
    Microbiology
    — 
    Pharmacology and pharmacotherapy
    — 
    Pharmaceutical technology
    — 
    Toxicology
    — 
    Pharmacognosy
    — 
    Legislation and, where appropriate, professional ethics.

    The balance between theoretical and practical training shall, in respect of each subject, give sufficient importance to theory to maintain the university character of the training.

    ▼M15

    5.6.2.    Evidence of formal qualifications of pharmacists



    Country

    Evidence of formal qualifications

    Body awarding the evidence of qualifications

    Certificate accompanying the evidence of qualifications

    Reference date

    België/Belgique/Belgien

    Diploma van apotheker/Diplôme de pharmacien

    — De universiteiten/Les universities

    — De bevoegde Examencommissie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap/Le Jury compétent d’enseignement de la Communauté française

     

    1.10.1987

    България

    Диплома за висше образование на образователно-квалификационна степен «Магистър» по «Фармация» с професионална квалификация «Магистър-фармацевт»

    Университет

     

    1.1.2007

    Česko

    Diplom o ukončení studia ve studijním programu farmacie (magistr, Mgr.)

    Farmaceutická fakulta univerzity v České republice

     

    1.5.2004

    Danmark

    Bevis for kandidatuddannelsen i farmaci (cand.pharm.)

    Det Farmaceutiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet

     

    1.10.1987

    Bevis for kandidatuddannelsen i farmaci (cand.pharm.)

    Syddansk Universitet

    Deutschland

    Zeugnis über die Staatliche Pharmazeutische Prüfung

    Zuständige Behörden

     

    1.10.1987

    Eesti

    Diplom proviisori õppekava läbimisest

    Farmaatsiamagister Master of Science in Pharmacy (MSc)

    Tartu Ülikool

     

    1.5.2004

    Ελλάς

    Άδεια άσκησης φαρμακευτικού επαγγέλματος

    — Περιφέρεια

    — Νομαρχιακή Αυτοδιοίκηση

     

    1.10.1987

    España

    Título de Licenciado en Farmacia

    — Ministerio de Educación y Cultura

     

    1.10.1987

     

     

    — El rector de una universidad

     

     

     

    Título de Graduado/a en Farmacia

    — El rector de una Universidad

     

    1.1.1986

    France

    — Diplôme d’Etat de pharmacien

    — Diplôme d’Etat de docteur en pharmacie

    Universités

     

    1.10.1987

    Hrvatska

    Diploma ‘magistar farmacije/magistra farmacije’

    — Farmaceutsko-biokemijski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

    — Medicinski fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu

    — Kemijsko-tehnološki fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu

     

    1.7.2013

    Ireland

    1.  Certificate of Registered Pharmaceutical Chemist (1)

    Certificate of Registration as a Pharmacist (1)

    1.  Cumann Cógaiseoirí na hEireann

    (Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland)

     

    1.10.1987

     

    2.  A degree in Pharmacy recognised by the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (2)

    2.  Universities delivering degrees in pharmacy recognised by the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland

    2.  Notification from the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland that the person named therein is the holder of a qualification appropriate for practicing as a pharmacist

     

    Italia

    Diploma o certificato di abilitazione all’esercizio della professione di farmacista ottenuto in seguito ad un esame di Stato

    Università

     

    1.11.1993

    Κύπρος

    Πτυχίο Φαρμακευτικής

    Πανεπιστήμιο Frederick

    Βεβαίωση Επιτυχίας στις εξετάσεις για την Εγγραφή Φαρμακοποιού

    1.5.2004

     

     

    Πανεπιστήμιο Λευκωσίας

     

     

     

     

    Ευρωπαϊκό Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου

     

     

    Latvija

    Farmaceita diploms

    Universitātes tipa augstskola

     

    1.5.2004

     

    Veselības zinātņu maģistra grāds farmācijā

    Universitāte

     

     

    Lietuva

    1.  Aukštojo mokslo diplomas, nurodantis suteiktą vaistininko profesinę kvalifikaciją

    2.  Magistro diplomas (farmacijos magistro kvalifikacinis laipsnis ir vaistininko profesinė kvalifikacija)

    Universitetas

     

    1.5.2004

    Luxembourg

    Diplôme d’Etat de pharmacien

    Jury d’examen d’Etat + visa du ministre de l’éducation nationale

     

    1.10.1987

    Magyarország

    Okleveles gyógyszerész oklevél (magister pharmaciae, abbrev: mag. Pharm)

    Egyetem

     

    1.5.2004

    Malta

    Lawrja fil-Farmaċija

    Università ta’ Malta

     

    1.5.2004

    Nederland

    Getuigschrift van met goed gevolg afgelegd apothekersexamen

    Faculteit Farmacie

     

    1.10.1987

     

    Master of Science Farmacie (6)

     

     

     

    Österreich

    Staatliches Apothekerdiplom

    Österreichische Apothekerkammer

     

    1.10.1994

    Polska

    Dyplom ukończenia studiów wyższych na kierunku farmacja z tytułem "magister farmacji"

    Szkoły wyższe

     

    1.5.2004

    Portugal

    1  Licenciatura em Farmácia

    2  Carta de curso de licenciatura em Ciências Farmacêuticas

    Instituição de Ensino Superior Universitário

     

    1.10.1987

     

    3  Mestrado Integrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas

    1.1.2007

    România

    Diplomă de licență de farmacist

    Diploma de licență și master (5)

    Universități

    Ministerul Educației Nationale

     

    1.1.2007

    Slovenija

    Diploma, s katero se podeljuje strokovni naziv «magister farmacije/magistra farmacije»

    Univerza

    Potrdilo o opravljenem strokovnem izpitu za poklic magister farmacije/magistra farmacije

    1.5.2004

    Slovensko

    DIPLOM farmácia magister (“Mgr.”)

    Univerzita

     

    1.5.2004

    Suomi/Finland

    Proviisorin tutkinto/Provisorexamen

    Yliopisto

     

    1.10.1994

    Sverige

    Apotekarexamen

    Universitet och högskolor

     

    1.10.1994

    United Kingdom

    1.  Certificate of Registered Pharmacist (3) (7)

     

     

    1.10.1987

     

    2.  A degree in pharmacy approved by either the General Pharmaceutical Council (formerly Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain) or the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland (4) (7)

    Universities delivering pharmacy degrees approved by the General Pharmaceutical Council (formerly Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain) or the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland

    Notification from the General Pharmaceutical Council or Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland confirming successful completion of the approved pharmacy degree, 12 months practical training and a pass of the registration assessment.

     

    (1)   

    This evidence of formal qualification entitles the holder to automatic recognition when it is issued to the nationals of Member States who obtained qualification in Ireland.

    (2)   

    This information on the evidence of qualifications was included to ensure that graduates trained in Ireland would be entitled to automatic recognition without the need for actual registration in Ireland. In such cases, the accompanying certificate testifies the completion of all qualifications requirements.

    (3)   

    This evidence of formal qualification entitles the holder to automatic recognition of their qualification when it is issued to the nationals of Member States who obtained qualification in the United Kingdom.

    (4)   

    This information on the evidence of qualifications was included to ensure that graduates trained in the United Kingdom would be entitled to automatic recognition of their qualification without the need for actual registration. In such cases, the accompanying certificate testifies the completion of all qualifications requirements.

    (5)   

    As of 10.1.2011.

    (6)   

    As of 1.9.2002.

    (7)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

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    5.7.1.    Evidence of formal qualifications of architects recognised pursuant to Article 46



    Country

    Evidence of formal qualifications

    Body awarding the evidence of qualifications

    Certificate accompanying the evidence of qualifications

    Reference academic year

    België/Belgique/Belgien

    1.  Architect/Architecte

    — Nationale hogescholen voor architectuur/Ecoles nationales supérieures d’architecture

    Certificat de stage délivré par l’Ordre des Architectes/Stagegetuigschrift afgeleverd door de Orde van Architecten

    1988/1989

     

     

    — Hogere architectuurinstituten/Instituts supérieurs d’architecture (until 2007/2008)

     

     

     

     

    — Provinciaal Hoger Instituut voor Architectuur te Hasselt/Ecole provinciale supérieure d’architecture de Hasselt

     

     

     

     

    — Koninklijke Academies voor Schone Kunsten/Académies royales des Beaux-Arts

     

     

     

     

    — Sint-Lucasscholen/Ecoles Saint-Luc

     

     

     

    2.  Burgerlijke ingenieur-architect/Ingénieur Civil Architecte

    — Faculteiten Toegepaste Wetenschappen van de Universiteiten/Facultés des sciences appliquées des universités (until 2007/2008)

    — “Faculté Polytechnique” de Mons (until 2007/2008)

     

     

     

    3.  Burgerlijk Ingenieur- Architect (Ir. Arch.)

    — Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, faculteit ingenieurswetenschappen (until 2007/2008)

     

    2004/2005

     

     

    — Vrije Universiteit Brussel, faculteit ingenieurswetenschappen

     

     

     

    4.  Master en architecture

    — Instituts Supérieurs d’architecture (until 2009/2010)

     

    2008/2009

     

     

    — Université de Liège (as of 2010/2011 until 2011/2012)

     

     

     

    5.  Master en architecture, à finalité spécialisée

    — Faculté d’architecture et d’urbanisme de l’Université de Mons (as of 2010/2011 until 2015/2016)

     

     

     

     

    — Faculté d’Architecture, d’ingénierie architecturale, d’urbanisme de l’Université Catholique de Louvain (as of 2010/2011)

     

     

     

     

    — Faculté d’architecture La Cambre-Horta de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles (as of 2010/2011)

     

     

     

    6.  Master en architecture, à finalité spécialisée (Art de bâtir et Urbanisme)

    — Université de Liège

     

    2012/2013

     

    7.  Master en architecture, à finalité spécialisée en art de bâtir

    — Faculté d’architecture et d’urbanisme de l’Université de Mons

     

    2016/2017

     

    8.  Master en architecture, à finalité spécialisée en urbanisme

    — Faculté d’architecture et d’urbanisme de l’Université de Mons

     

    2016/2017

     

    9.  Master en ingénieur civil architecte, à finalité spécialisée

    — Ecole Polytechnique de Louvain de l’Université Catholique de Louvain (until 2009/2010)

     

    2008/2009

     

     

    — Faculté d’Architecture, d’ingénierie architecturale, d’urbanisme de l’Université Catholique de Louvain (as of 2010/2011)

     

     

     

    10.  Master Ingénieur Civil Architecte, à finalité spécialisée

    — Faculté Polytechnique de Mons

     

    2008/2009

     

     

    — Université de Mons, Faculté Polytechnique (as of 2009/2010)

     

     

     

    11.  Master en ingénieur civil architecte, à finalité spécialisée/approfondie

    — Faculté des Sciences appliquées de l’Université de Liège

     

    2008/2009

     

    12.  Master of Science in Architectural Engineering

    — Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)/Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

     

    2021/2022

    България

    Магистър-Специалност aрхитектура

    — Университет по архитектура, строителство и геодезия – София, Архитектурен факултет

    Свидетелство, издадено от компетентната Камара на архитектите, удостоверяващо изпълнението на предпоставките, необходими за регистрация като архитект с пълна проектантска правоспособност в регистъра на архитектите

    Свидетелство, издадено от компетентната Камара на архитектите, удостоверяващо

    изпълнението на предпоставките, необходими за регитрация като архитект с пълна

    проектантска правоспособност в регистъра на архитектите

    2010/2011

     

    — Варненски свободен университет „Черноризец Храбър”, Варна, Архитектурен факултет

    2007/2008

    Диплома на архитект

    — Висше строително училище «Любен Каравелов», Архитектурен факултет

    — Нов Български Университет

    2009/2010

    2016/2017

    Česko

    Architektura a urbanismus

    — Fakulta architektury, České vysoké učení technické (ČVUT) v Praze

    Osvědčení o splnění kvalifikačních požadavků pro samostatný výkon profese architekta vydané Českou komorou architektů

    2007/2008

     

     

    — Vysoké učení technické v Brně, Fakulta architektury

     

     

    Inženýr architekt (Ing.Arch.)

    — Technická univerzita v Liberci, Fakulta umění a architektury

     

     

     

    Magistr umění v oboru architektura (MgA.)

    — Vysoká škola uměleckoprůmyslová v Praze

     

     

    Magistr umění v oboru Architektonická tvorba, MgA

    — Akademie výtvarných umění v Praze

    2007/2008

     

    Master of Architecture and Urbanism, Ing.arch.

    — Architectural Institute in Prague (ARCHIP)

     

    2015/2016

    Danmark

    Bevis for kandidatuddannelsen i arkitektur (cand.arch.)

    — Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole i København

     

    1988/1989

     

    — Arkitektskolen i Århus

     

     

    Deutschland

    Diplom-Ingenieur,

    — Universitäten (Architektur/Hochbau)

    Bescheinigung einer zuständigen Architektenkammer über die Erfüllung der Qualifikationsvoraussetzungen im Hinblick auf eine Eintragung in die Architektenliste

    1988/1989

    Diplom-Ingenieur Univ.

    — Technische Hochschulen (Architektur/Hochbau)

    — Technische Universitäten (Architektur/Hochbau)

    — Universitäten-Gesamthochschulen (Architektur/Hochbau)

    — Hochschulen für bildende Künste

    — Hochschulen für Künste

    Diplom-Ingenieur, Diplom-Ingenieur FH

    — Fachhochschulen (Architektur/Hochbau)

     

    — Universitäten-Gesamthochschulen (Architektur/Hochbau) bei entsprechenden Fachhochschulstudiengängen

    Master of Arts – M.A.

    — Hochschule Bremen – University of applied Sciences, Fakultät Architektur, Bau und Umwelt – School of Architecture Bremen

    2003/2004

    — Fachhochschule Münster (University of Applied Sciences) – Muenster School of Architecture

    2000/2001

    — Georg-Simon-Ohm-Hochschule Nürnberg Fakultät Architektur

    2005/2006

    — Hochschule Anhalt (University of Applied Sciences) Fachbereich Architektur, Facility Management und Geoinformation

    2010/2011

    — Hochschule Regensburg (University of Applied Sciences), Fakultät für Architektur

    2007/2008

    — Technische Universität München, Fakultät für Architektur

    2009/2010

    — Hochschule Lausitz, Studiengang Architektur, Fakultät für Bauen “seit Juli 2013: Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg”

    2009/2010

    — Fachhochschule Lübeck, University of Applied Sciences, Fachbereich Bauwesen

    2004/2005

    — Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden, Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen/Architektur

    2005/2006

    — Fachhochschule Erfurt/University of Applied Sciences

    2006/2007

    — Hochschule Augsburg/Augsburg University of Applied Sciences

    2005/2006

    — Hochschule Koblenz, Fachbereich Bauwesen

    2004/2005

    — Hochschule München/Fakultät für Architektur

    2005/2006

    — Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, Fakultät Architektur und Gestaltung

    2005/2006

    — SRH Hochschule Heidelberg

    2013/2014

    — Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, Fachbereich Architektur

    2006/2007

    — Hochschule Konstanz Technik, Wirtschaft und Gestaltung (HTWG)

    2014/2015

    — Jade Hochschule Fachbereich Archtektur

    2016/2017

    — Fachhochschule Potsdam, Fachbereich Architektur und Städtebau

    2016/2017

    — Hochschule Darmstadt

    2012

    — HAWK Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaft und Kunst Hildesheim/Holzminden/Göttingen -Fakultät Bauen und Erhalten, Studiengang Architektur

    2003

    — Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft des Saarlandes

    2008

    — Alanus Hochschule für Kunst und Gesellschaft

    2016

    — Hochschule Karlsruhe Technik und Wirtschaft

    2016/2017

    Master of Arts (in Kombination mit einem Bachelorabschluss in Architektur)

    Hochschule Trier Fachbereich Gestaltung – Fachrichtung Architektur

    2007/2008

    Master of Engineering (in Kombination mit einem Bachelorabschluss in Engineering)

    Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen (University of Applied Sciences) Fachbereich Bauwesen

    2010/2011

    Bachelor of Arts – B.A.

    — Hochschule Anhalt (University of Applied Sciences) Fachbereich Architektur, Facility Management und Geoinformation

    2010/2011

     

    — Technische Universität München, Fakultät für Architektur

    2009/2010

    — Alanus Hochschule für Kunst und Gesellschaft, Bonn

    2007/2008

    — Hochschule Konstanz Technik, Wirtschaft und Gestaltung (HTWG)

    2014/2015

    Bachelor of Sciences (B.Sc.)

    Hochschule Bochum, Fachbereich Architektur

    2003/2004

    Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)

    — Universität Stuttgart, Fakultät 1: Architektur und Stadtplanung

    2009/2010

    — Hochschule Mainz

    2018/2019

    Master of Science

    Technische Universität Braunschweig, Fakultät Architektur, Bauingenieurwesen und Umweltwissenschaften

    2007/2008

    — Leibniz Universität Hannover, Fakultät für Architektur und Landschaft

    2011/2012

    — Fachhochschule Aachen, Fachbereich Architektur

    2018/2019

    — Universität Stuttgart, Architektur und Stadtplanung

    2013/2014

    — Hochschule Biberach, Fakultät Architektur und Energie-Ingenieurwesen, Studiengang Architektur

    2003/2004

    Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Kombination mit dem Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

    — Bauhaus-Universität Weimar

    2005/2006

    — Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Fakultät Architektur

    2008/2009

    — Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Fakultät Architektur und Urbanistik

    2013/2014

    — Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg, Fakultät 6: Architektur, Bauingenieurwesen und Stadtplanung

    2020/2021

    Eesti

    Arhitektuurimagister

    Eesti Kunstiakadeemia

     

    2006/2007

    Ελλάς

    Δίπλωμα Αρχιτέκτονα – Μηχανικού

    — Εθνικό Μετσόβιο Πολυτεχνείο (ΕΜΠ), τμήμα αρχιτεκτόνων – μηχανικών

    Βεβαίωση που χορηγεί το Τεχνικό Επιμελητήριο Ελλάδας (ΤΕΕ) και η οποία επιτρέπει την άσκηση δραστηριοτήτων στον τομέα της αρχιτεκτονικής

    1988/1989

    — Αριστοτέλειο Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλονίκης (ΑΠΘ), τμήμα αρχιτεκτόνων – μηχανικών της Πολυτεχνικής σχολής

     

    — Πανεπιστήμιο Πατρών, τμήμα αρχιτεκτόνων – μηχανικών της Πολυτεχνικής σχολής

    2003/2004

    — Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλίας, Πολυτεχνική Σχολή, Τμήμα Αρχιτεκτόνων Μηχανικών

    1999/2000

    — Δημοκρίτειο Πανεπιστήμιο Θράκης, Πολυτεχνική Σχολή, Τμήμα Αρχιτεκτόνων Μηχανικών

    1999/2000

    — Πολυτεχνείο Κρήτης, Σχολή Αρχιτεκτόνων Μηχανικών

    2004/2005

    España

    Título oficial de arquitecto

    Rectores de las universidades enumeradas a continuación:

     

    1988/1989

    — Universidad politécnica de Cataluña, escuelas técnicas superiores de arquitectura de Barcelona o del Vallès

    — Universidad politécnica de Madrid, escuela técnica superior de arquitectura de Madrid

    — Escuela de Arquitectura de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    — Universidad politécnica de Valencia, escuela técnica superior de arquitectura de Valencia

    — Universidad de Sevilla, escuela técnica superior de arquitectura de Sevilla

    — Universidad de Valladolid, escuela técnica superior de arquitectura de Valladolid

    — Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, escuela técnica superior de arquitectura de La Coruña

    — Universidad del País Vasco, escuela técnica superior de arquitectura de San Sebastián

    — Universidad de Navarra, escuela técnica superior de arquitectura de Pamplona

    — Universidad de A Coruña

    1991/1992

    — Universidad de Granada, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Granada

    1994/1995

    — Universidad de Alicante, escuela politécnica superior de Alicante

    1997/1998

    — Universidad Europea de Madrid

    1998/1999

    — Universidad Ramón Llull, escuela técnica superior de arquitectura de La Salle

     

    — Universidad politécnica de Cataluña, escuela técnica superior de arquitectura de Barcelona

    1999/2000

    — Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio, centro politécnico superior de Villanueva de la Cañada

    — Universidad de Alcalá (Escuela de Arquitectura)

    — Universidad Internacional de Cataluña, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura

    — Universidad S.E.K. de Segovia, centro de estudios integrados de arquitectura de Segovia

    — Universidad Camilo José Cela de Madrid

    2000/2001

    — Universidad San Pablo CEU

    2001/2002

    — Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera, Valencia-Escuela Superior de Enseñanzas Técnicas

    2002/2003

    — Universidad Rovira i Virgili

    2005/2006

    — Universidad de Málaga. Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura

    — Universidad de Girona. Escuela Politécnica Superior

    — Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca

    — Universidad Francisco de Vitoria

    2006/2007

    — IE Universidad. Escuela Técnica Superior de Estudios Integrados de Arquitectura

    2009/2010

    Título de Graduado/a en Arquitectura

    — IE Universidad, Escuela Técnica Superior de Estudios Integrados de Arquitectura

    2008/2009

    — Universidad de Zaragoza. Escuela de Ingeniería y Arquitectura

    — Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia

    — Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena

    — Universidad Europea de Madrid

    2009/2010

    — Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

    — Universidad San Jorge (Zaragoza)

    — Universidad de Navarra

    — Universidad de Girona. Escuela Politécnica Superior

    — Universitat Ramon Llull, la Salle

    — Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio

    — Universidad San Pablo CEU – Madrid

    2010/2011

    — Universitat Politècnica de València

    — Universidad de A Coruña. Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de A Coruña

    — Universidad Rovira i Virgili

    — Universidad Cardenal Herrera CEU

    — Universidad Francisco de Vitoria

    — Universidad de Málaga. Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura

    — Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Escuela de Arquitectura

    — Universidad de Castilla La Mancha. Escuela de Arquitectura

    — Universidad Camilo José Cela de Madrid

    — Universidad de Alicante, escuela politécnica superior de Alicante

    — Universidad de Sevilla, escuela técnica superior de arquitectura de Sevilla

    — Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

    — Universidad de Valladolid – Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura

    2010/2011

    — Universidad de Alcalá (Escuela de Arquitectura)

    2015/2016

    Graduado en fundamentos de la arquitectura + Máster en Arquitectura

    — Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid

    2010/2011

    — Universidad Antonio de Nebrija

    2011/2012

    — Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura – Universidad del Pais Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

    — Universidad Europea de Madrid

    — Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura

    2014/2015

    — Universidad de Alicante, escuela politécnica superior de Alicante

     

    — Universidad de Alcalá de Henares. Escuela Politécnica de Alcalá de Henares

    2015/2016

    — Universidad Cardenal Herrera CEU

    2016/2017

    — Universidad Europea de Valencia

    2013/2014

    — Universidad Europea de Canarias

    2012/2013

    — Universidad de Sevilla, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura

    2013/2014

    — Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

    2011/2012

    — Universidad de Valladolid – Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura

    2015/2016

    Graduado en Estudios de Arquitectura + Máster Universitario en Arquitectura

    — Universidad de Zaragoza, Escuela de Ingeniería y Arquitectura

    2011/2012

    — Universidad de A Coruña. Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de A Coruña

    2015/2016

    — Universidad Politécnica de Catalunya

    2014/2015

    — Universidad de Navarra

    2017/2018

    Graduado o Graduada en Estudios deArquitectura + Máster Universitario en Arquitectura

    — Universidad de Granada

    2010/2011

    France

    1.  Diplôme d’architecte DPLG, y compris dans le cadre de la formation professionnelle continue et de la promotion sociale.

    1.  Le ministre chargé de l’architecture

     

    1988/1989

    2.  Diplôme d’architecte ESA

    2.  Ecole spéciale d’architecture de Paris

     

    3.  Diplôme d’architecte ENSAIS

    3.  Ecole nationale supérieure des arts et industries de Strasbourg, section architecture

     

    4.  Diplôme d’Etat d’architecte (DEA)

    4.  Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture et de Paysage de Bordeaux (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et Ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    Habilitation de l’architecte diplômé d’Etat à l’exercice de la maîtrise d’œuvre en son nom propre (HMONP) (Ministère chargé de l’architecture)

    2005/2006

    Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Bretagne (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et Ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur

    2005/2006

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Clermont-Ferrand (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2004/2005

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Grenoble (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2004/2005

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture et de paysage de Lille (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2004/2005

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Lyon (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2004/2005

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Marne La Vallée (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2004/2005

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Marseille (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2005/2006

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Montpellier (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2004/2005

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Nancy (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2004/2005

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Nantes (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2005/2006

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Normandie (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2004/2005

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Paris-Belleville (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2005/2006

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Paris-La Villette (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2006/2007

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Paris Malaquais (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2005/2006

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Paris Val-de-Seine (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2004/2005

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Saint-Etienne (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2004/2005

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Strasbourg (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2005/2006

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Toulouse (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2004/2005

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Versailles (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2004/2005

    Diplôme d’Etat d’architecte (DEA), dans le cadre de la formation professionnelle continue

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Lyon (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2006/2007

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Marseille (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2006/2007

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Montpellier (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2006/2007

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Nantes (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2006/2007

    Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Strasbourg (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    2006/2007

    5.  Diplôme d’études de l’école spéciale d’architecture Grade 2 équivalent au diplôme d’Etat d’architecte

    5.  Ecole spéciale d’architecture (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    Diplôme d’architecte de l’ESA habilitant à exercer la maitrise d’œuvre en son nom propre, équivalent à l’habilitation de l’architecte diplômé d’Etat à l’exercice de la maîtrise d’œuvre en son nom propre, reconnu par le Ministère chargé de l’architecture

    2006/2007

    6.  Diplôme d’architecte INSA de Strasbourg équivalent au diplôme d’Etat d’architecte conférant le grade de master (parcours architecte)

    6.  Institut national des sciences appliquées de Strasbourg (INSA) (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    Habilitation de l’architecte de l’INSA à exercer la maîtrise d’œuvre en son nom propre équivalent à l’HMONP, reconnue par le ministère chargé de l’architecture

    2005/2006

    Diplôme d’architecte INSA de Strasbourg équivalent au diplôme d’Etat d’architecte conférant le grade de master (parcours d’architecte pour ingénieur)

    Institut national des sciences appliquées de Strasbourg (INSA) (Ministère chargé de l’architecture et ministère chargé de l’enseignement supérieur)

    Habilitation de l’architecte de l’INSA à exercer la maîtrise d’œuvre en son nom propre équivalent à l’HMONP, délivrée par le ministère chargé de l’architecture

    2005/2006

    Hrvatska

    Magistar/Magistrica inženjer/inženjerka arhitekture i urbanizma

    Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Arhitektonski fakultet

    Diploma; Dopunska isprava o studiju; Potvrda HKA da podnositelj zahtjeva ispunjava kvalifikacijske uvjete

    2005/2006

     

    Magistar/magistra inženjer/inženjerka arhitekture i urbanizma

    Sveučilište u Splitu – Fakultet građevinarstva, arhitekture i geodezije

    Potvrda Hrvatske komore arhitekata da podnositelj zahtjeva zadovoljava uvijete za upis u komoru.

    2016/2017

    Ireland

    1.  Degree of Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch. NUI)

    1.  National University of Ireland to architecture graduates of University College Dublin

    Certificate of fulfilment of qualifications requirements for professional recognition as an architect in Ireland issued by the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (RIAI)

    1988/1989

     

    2.  Degree of Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.)

    (Previously, until 2002 – Degree standard diploma in architecture (Dip. Arch))

    2.  Technological University Dublin (Previously, until 2019 – Dublin Institute of Technology, Bolton Street, Dublin (College of Technology, Bolton Street, Dublin))

     

     

    3.  Certificate of associateship (ARIAI)

    3.  Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland

     

     

    4.  Certificate of membership (MRIAI)

    4.  Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland

     

     

    5.  Degree of Bachelor of Architecture (Honours) (B.Arch. (Hons) UL)

    5.  University of Limerick

    2005/2006

     

    6.  Degree of Bachelor of Architecture (Honours) (B.Arch. (Hons) WIT)

    6.  Waterford Institute of Technology

    2005/2006

     

    7.  Master of Architecture (M.Arch)

    7.  University College Cork and the Cork Institute of Technology through the Cork Centre for Architectural Education

     

    2006/2007

     

    8.  Master of Architecture (March)

    8.  University College Dublin

     

    2007/2008

    Italia (1)

    Laurea in architettura

    — Università di Camerino

    Diploma di abilitazione all’esercizio indipendente della professione che viene rilasciato dal ministero della Pubblica istruzione (ora Ministero dell’istruzione, dell’università e della ricerca) dopo che il candidato ha sostenuto con esito positivo l’esame di Stato davanti ad una commissione competente

    1988/1989

     

     

    — Università di Catania – Sede di Siracusa

     

     

    — Università di Chieti

     

     

    — Università di Ferrara

     

     

    — Università di Firenze

     

     

    — Università di Genova

     

     

    — Università di Napoli Federico II

     

     

    — Università di Napoli II

     

     

    — Università di Palermo

     

     

    — Università di Parma

     

     

    — Università di Reggio Calabria

     

     

    — Università di Roma “La Sapienza”

     

     

    — Università di Roma III

     

     

    — Università di Trieste

     

     

    — Politecnico di Bari

     

     

    — Politecnico di Milano

     

     

    — Politecnico di Torino

     

     

    — Istituto universitario di architettura di Venezia

     

     

    — Università degli Studi “Mediterranea” di Reggio Calabria

    2000/2001

     

    Laurea in ingegneria edile – architettura

    — Università dell’Aquila

    1998/1999

     

     

    — Università di Pavia

     

     

    — Università di Roma “La Sapienza”

     

    Laurea specialistica in ingegneria edile – architettura

    — Università dell’Aquila

    2000/2001

     

     

    — Università di Pavia

     

     

    — Università di Roma “La Sapienza”

     

     

    — Università di Ancona

     

     

    — Università di Basilicata – Potenza

     

     

    — Università di Pisa

     

     

    — Università di Bologna

     

     

    — Università di Catania

     

     

    — Università di Genova

     

     

    — Università di Palermo

     

     

    — Università di Napoli Federico II

     

     

    — Università di Roma – Tor Vergata

     

     

    — Università di Trento

     

     

    — Politecnico di Bari

     

     

    — Politecnico di Milano

     

     

    — Università degli studi di Brescia

    2001/2002

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Cagliari

     

     

     

    — Università Politecnica delle Marche

    2002/2003

     

     

    — Università degli studi della Calabria

    2003/2004

     

     

    — Università degli studi di Salerno

    2005/2006

     

    Laurea magistrale in ingegneria edile – architettura

    — Università dell’Aquila

    2004/2005

     

    — Università di Pavia

     

     

    — Università di Roma “La Sapienza”

     

     

    — Università di Pisa

     

     

    — Università di Bologna

     

     

    — Università di Catania

     

     

    — Università di Genova

     

     

    — Università di Palermo

     

     

    — Università di Napoli Federico II

     

     

    — Università di Roma – Tor Vergata

     

     

    — Università di Trento

     

     

    — Politecnico di Bari

     

     

    — Politecnico di Milano

     

     

    — Università degli studi di Salerno

    2010/2011

     

     

    — Università degli studi della Calabria

    2004/2005

     

     

    — Università degli studi di Brescia

    2004/2005

     

     

    — Università Politecnica delle Marche

    2004/2005

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Perugia

    2006/2007

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Padova

    2008/2009

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Genova

    2014/2015

     

    Laurea specialistica quinquennale in Architettura

    — Prima Facoltà di Architettura dell’Università di Roma “La Sapienza”

    1998/1999

     

     

    — Università di Ferrara

    1999/2000

     

     

    — Università di Genova

     

     

    — Università di Palermo

     

     

    — Politecnico di Milano

     

     

    — Politecnico di Bari

     

     

    — Università di Firenze

    2001/2002

     

    Laurea magistrale quinquennale in Architettura

    — Prima Facoltà di Architettura dell’Università di Roma “La Sapienza”

    2004/2005

     

     

    — Università di Ferrara

     

     

    — Università di Genova

     

     

    — Università di Palermo

     

     

    — Politecnico di Bari

     

     

    — Università di Firenze

     

     

    — Politecnico di Milano

     

    Laurea specialistica in architettura (Progettazione architettonica)

    — Università di Roma Tre

    2001/2002

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”

    2005/2006

     

    Laurea magistrale in architettura (Progettazione architettonica)

    Università di Roma Tre

    2004/2005

     

    Laurea specialistica in Architettura

    — Università di Napoli II

    2001/2002

     

     

    — Politecnico di Milano II

     

     

    — Facoltà di architettura dell’Università degli Studi G. D’Annunzio di Chieti-Pescara

     

     

     

    — Facoltà di architettura, Pianificazione e Ambiente del Politecnico di Milano

     

     

    — Facoltà di Architettura dell’Università degli studi di Trieste

     

     

     

    — Facoltà di Architettura di Siracusa, Università di Catania

     

     

     

    — Facoltà di architettura, Università degli Studi di Parma

     

     

     

    — Facoltà di Architettura, Università di Bologna

     

     

     

    — Università IUAV di Venezia

    2002/2003

     

     

    — Politecnico di Torino

     

     

     

    — Facoltà di Architettura Valle Giulia, Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”

    2004/2005

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Camerino

     

     

     

    — Università di Napoli Federico II

     

     

     

    — Università degli Studi “Mediterranea” di Reggio Calabria

     

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Sassari

    2005/2006

     

    Laurea Specialistica in Architettura (Progettazione Urbanistica)

    — Università degli Studi “Mediterranea” di Reggio Calabria

    2005/2006

     

    Laurea Specialistica in Progettazione dell’Architettura

    — Università di Firenze

    2001/2002

     

    Laurea magistrale in Architettura

    — Politecnico di Milano II

    2004/2005

     

     

    — Università di Napoli II

     

     

    — Università di Napoli Federico II

     

     

    — Facoltà di architettura dell’Università degli Studi G. D’Annunzio di Chieti-Pescara

     

     

    — Facoltà di architettura, Pianificazione e Ambiente del Politecnico di Milano

     

     

    — Università IUAV di Venezia

     

     

    — Facoltà di Architettura, Università di Bologna

     

     

    — Facoltà di Architettura di Siracusa, Università di Catania

     

     

    — Facoltà di architettura, Università degli Studi di Parma

     

     

    — Facoltà di architettura dell’Università degli Studi di Trieste

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Trieste

    2014/2015

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Camerino

    2006/2007

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Enna “Kore”

    2004/2005

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Firenze

    2008/2009

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Cagliari

     

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Udine

    2009/2010

     

     

    — Università degli Studi “Mediterranea” di Reggio Calabria

     

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Sassari

    2010/2011

     

     

    — Università degli Studi della Basilicata

     

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Genova

    2014/2015

     

    Laurea specialistica in architettura -progettazione architettonica e urbana (13)

    Facoltà “Ludovico Quaroni” dell’Università degli Studi “La Sapienza” di Roma

    2000/2001

     

    Laurea Magistrale in architettura -progettazione architettonica e urbana (13)

    Facoltà “Ludovico Quaroni” dell’Università degli Studi “La Sapienza” di Roma

    2004/2005

     

    Laurea Specialistica in Architettura (Progettazione Urbana)

    Università di Roma Tre

    2001/2002

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura (Progettazione Urbana)

    Università di Roma Tre

    2004/2005

     

    Laurea Specialistica in Architettura (Progettazione urbana e territoriale)

    Politecnico di Torino

    2002/2003

     

    Laurea Specialistica in architettura (Architettura delle costruzioni)

    Politecnico di Milano (Facoltà di Architettura civile)

    2001/2002

     

    Laurea magistrale in architettura (Architettura delle costruzioni)

    Politecnico di Milano (Facoltà di Architettura civile)

    2004/2005

     

    Laurea Specialistica Architettura delle Costruzioni

    Università degli Studi di Cagliari

    2005/2006

     

    Laurea Specialistica in Architettura (Restauro)

    — Facoltà di architettura di Valle Giulia dell’Università degli Studi “La Sapienza” di Roma

    2004/2005

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Roma Tre – Facoltà di Architettura

    2001/2002

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”

    2005/2006

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura (Restauro)

    — Facoltà di architettura di Valle Giulia dell’Università degli Studi “La Sapienza” di Roma

    2004/2005

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Roma Tre – Facoltà di Architettura

    2009/2010

     

     

    — Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”

    2004/2005

     

    Laurea Specialista in Architettura (costruzione)

    Politecnico di Torino

    2002/2003

     

    Laurea Specialistica in Architettura (Restauro e Valorizzazione)

    Politecnico di Torino

    2005/2006

     

    Laurea Specialistica in Architettura (Ambiente e Paesaggio)

    Politecnico di Torino

    2005/2006

     

    Laurea Specialistica in Architettura (Nuove Qualità delle Costruzioni e dei Contesti)

    Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” (Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli) (2)

    2007/2008

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura e Ingegneria Edile

    Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” (Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli) (2)

    2009/2010

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura e Progetto dell’Ambiente Urbano

    Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” (Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli) (2)

    2009/2010

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura – Progettazione degli Interni e per l’Autonomia

    Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” (Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli) (2)

    2011/2012

     

    Laurea Specialistica Progettazione delle Scenografie, degli allestimenti e delle Architetture di Interno (3)

    Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"

    2002/2003

     

    Laurea Specialistica Architettura e Restauro (4)

     

     

     

    Laurea Specialistica Architettura e Progettazione Urbana (5)

     

     

     

    Laurea Specialistica Architettura, Progettazione Strutturale e Riabilitazione (6)

     

     

     

    Laurea Specialistica Architettura, Progettazione Strutturale e Riabilitazione (7)

     

    2005/2006

     

    Laurea Specialistica Restauro dell’Architettura (8)

     

     

     

    Laurea Specialistica Architettura – Restauro dell’Architettura (9)

     

    2005/2006

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura – Progettazione architettonica

    Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”

    2004/2005

     

     

    — Politecnico di Torino

    2013/2014

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura e Città, Valutazione e progetto

    Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”

    2004/2005

     

    Laurea Specialistica in Architettura e Città, Valutazione e progetto

    Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”

     

    2007/2008

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura – Arredamento e Progetto

    Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”

     

    2008/2009

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura Manutenzione e Gestione

    Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”

     

    2008/2009

     

    Laurea Magistrale Architettura – Interni e Allestimenti (10)

    Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"

     

    2009/2010

     

    Laurea Magistrale Architettura – Restauro dell’Architettura (11)

     

     

     

     

    Laurea Magistrale Architettura – Costruzione (12)

     

     

     

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura Costruzione Città

    Politecnico di Torino

     

    2010/2011

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura per il Progetto Sostenibile

    Politecnico di Torino

     

    2010/2011

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura per il Restauro e la Valorizzazione del Patrimonio

    Politecnico di Torino

     

    2010/2011

     

    Laurea Magistrale Architettura per la Sostenibilità

    Politecnico di Torino

     

    2010/2011

     

    Laurea Magistrale Architettura per l’Ambiente Costruito

    Politecnico di Torino

     

    2010/2011

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura e Culture del Progetto

    Università IUAV di Venezia

     

    2013/2014

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura e Innovazione

    Università IUAV di Venezia

     

    2013/2014

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura per il Nuovo e l’Antico

    Università IUAV di Venezia

     

    2013/2014

     

    Laurea Magistrale in Architettura – Restauro

    Università degli Studi “Mediterranea” di Reggio Calabria

     

    2013/2014

     

    Laurea Magistrale Sustainable Architecture and Landscape Design – Architettura Sostenibile e Progetto del Paesaggio

    Politecnico di Milano

     

    2015/2016

     

    Laurea Magistrale Architectural Design and History – Progettazione Architettonica e Storia

     

     

    2015/2016

     

    Laurea Magistrale Architettura e Disegno Urbano

     

     

    2017/2018

     

    Laurea Magistrale Architettura-Ambiente Costruito-Interni

     

     

    2017/2018

    Κύπρος

    Δίπλωμα Αρχιτέκτονα – Μηχανικού στην αρχιτεκτονική

    — Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου

    Βεβαίωση που εκδίδεται από το Επιστημονικό και Τεχνικό Επιμελητήριο Κύπρου (ΕΤΕΚ) η οποία επιτρέπει την άσκηση δραστηριοτήτων στον τομέα της αρχιτεκτονικής

    2005/2006

     

    Professional Diploma in Architecture

    — University of Nicosia

    2006/2007

     

    Δίπλωμα Αρχιτεκτονικής (5 έτη)

    — Frederick University, Σχολή Αρχιτεκτονικής, Καλών και Εφαρμοσμένων Τεχνών του Πανεπιστημίου Frederick

    2008/2009

     

    Δίπλωμα Αρχιτέκτονα Μηχανικού (5 ετούς φοίτησης)

    — Frederick University, Σχολή Αρχιτεκτονικής, Καλών και Εφαρμοσμένων Τεχνών του Πανεπιστημίου Frederick

    2008/2009

     

    Δίπλωμα Αρχιτέκτονα Μηχανικού (5 ετούς φοίτησης)

    Frederick University, Πολυτεχνική Σχολή, Τμήμα Αρχιτεκτόνων Μηχανικών του Πανεπιστημίου Frederick

     

    2014/2015

    Latvija

    Arhitekta diploms

    Rīgas Tehniskā universitāte

    Latvijas Arhitektu savienības sertificēšanas centra Arhitekta prakses sertifikāts

    2007/2008

     

    Profesionālais maģistra grāds arhitektūrā, Arhitekta profesionālā kvalifikācija

    Biznesa, mākslas un tehnoloģiju augstskola “RISEBA”

     

    2016/2017

    Lietuva

    Bakalauro diplomas (Architektūros bakalauras)

    — Kauno technologijos universitetas

    Architekto kvalifikacijos atestatas (Atestuotas architektas)

    2007/2008

     

    — Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas

     

     

    — Vilniaus dailės akademija

     

     

    Magistro diplomas (Architektūros magistras)

    — Kauno technologijos universitetas

     

     

    — Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas

     

     

    — Vilniaus dailės akademija

     

     

    Magistro diplomas (Architektūros magistras)

    — Kauno technologijos universitetas

     

    2016/2017

     

    — Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas

     

     

     

    — Vilniaus dailės akademija

     

     

    Luxembourg

    Master en Architecture

    Université du Luxembourg

     

    2017/2018

    Magyarország

    Okleveles épitészmérnök MSc

    — Budapesti Müszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem – Épitészmérnöki Kar

    A területi illetékes építészkamara hatósági bizonyítványa a szakmagyakorlási jogosultságról.

    2007/2008

     

    Okleveles épitészmérnök

    — Széchenyi István Egyetem, Györ – Müszaki Tudományi Kar

    2007/2008

     

    Okleveles építészmérnök

    — Pécsi Tudományegyetem – Pollack Mihály Műszaki Kar

     

    2007/2008

    Malta

    Degree in Bachelor of Engineering and Architecture (Hons)

    Università ta’ Malta

    Warrant b’titlu ta’ “Perit” mahrug mill-Bord tal-Warrant

    2007/2008

    Nederland

    1.  Het getuigschrift van het met goed gevolg afgelegde doctoraal examen van de studierichting bouwkunde, afstudeerrichting architectuur

    1.  Technische Universiteit te Delft

    Verklaring van de Stichting Bureau Architectenregister die bevestigt dat de opleiding voldoet aan de normen van artikel 46.

    As of 2014/2015: Verklaring van Bureau Architectenregister die bevestigt dat aan de eisen voor de beroepskwalificatie van architect is voldaan

    1988/1989

     

    Master of Science in Architecture, Urbanism & Building Sciences variant Architecture

    Technische Universiteit Delft, Faculteit Bouwkunde

    2002/2003

     

    2.  Het getuigschrift van het met goed gevolg afgelegde doctoraal examen van de studierichting bouwkunde, differentiatie architectuur en urbanistiek

    2.  Technische Universiteit te Eindhoven

     

     

    Master of Science in Architecture, Building and Planning (specialisatie: Architecture)

    Technische Universiteit Eindhoven

    2002/2003

     

    3.  Het getuigschrift hoger beroepsonderwijs, op grond van het met goed gevolg afgelegde examen verbonden aan de opleiding van de tweede fase voor beroepen op het terrein van de architectuur, afgegeven door de betrokken examencommissies van respectievelijk

    — de Amsterdamse Hogeschool voor de Kunsten te Amsterdam

    1988/1989

     

     

    — de Hogeschool Rotterdam en omstreken te Rotterdam

     

     

    — de Hogeschool Katholieke Leergangen te Tilburg

     

     

    — de Hogeschool voor de Kunsten te Arnhem

     

     

    — de Rijkshogeschool Groningen te Groningen

     

     

    — de Hogeschool Maastricht te Maastricht

     

     

    Master of Architecture

    ArtEZ hogeschool voor de kunsten/ArtEZ Academie van Bouwkunst

    2003/2004

     

     

    Amsterdamse Hogeschool voor de Kunsten/Academie van Bouwkunst Amsterdam

     

     

     

     

    Hanze Hogeschool Groningen/Academie van Bouwkunst Groningen

     

     

     

     

    Hogeschool Rotterdam/Rotterdamse Academie van Bouwkunst

     

     

     

     

    Fontys Hogeschool voor de Kunsten/Academie voor Architectuur en Stedenbouw in Tilburg

     

     

     

    Master of Science

    ArtEZ hogeschool voor de kunsten/ArtEZ Academie van Bouwkunst

     

    2015/2016

     

     

    Amsterdamse Hogeschool voor de Kunsten/Academie van Bouwkunst Amsterdam

     

     

     

     

    Hanze Hogeschool Groningen/Academie van Bouwkunst Groningen

     

     

     

     

    Hogeschool Rotterdam/Rotterdamse Academie van Bouwkunst

     

     

     

     

    Fontys Hogeschool voor de Kunsten/Academie voor Architectuur en Stedenbouw in Tilburg

     

     

    Österreich

    1.  Diplom-Ingenieur, Dipl.-Ing.

    1.  Technische Universität Graz (Erzherzog-Johann-Universität Graz)

    Bescheinigung des Bundesministers für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Wirtschaft über die Erfüllung der Voraussetzung für die Eintragung in die Architektenkammer/Bescheinigung einer Bezirksverwaltungsbehörde über die Ausbildung oder Befähigung, die zur Ausübung des Baumeistergewerbes (Berechtigung für Hochbauplanung) berechtigt

    1998/1999

     

    2.  Diplom-Ingenieur, Dipl.-Ing.

    2.  Technische Universität Wien

     

     

    3.  Diplom-Ingenieur, Dipl.-Ing.

    3.  Universität Innsbruck (Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck)

     

     

    4.  Magister der Architektur, Magister architecturae, Mag. Arch.

    4.  Universität für Angewandte Kunst in Wien

     

     

    5.  Magister der Architektur, Magister architecturae, Mag. Arch.

    5.  Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Wien

     

     

    6.  Magister der Architektur, Magister architecturae, Mag. Arch.

    6.  Universität für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung in Linz

     

     

    7.  Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSc) (aufgrund eines Bachelorstudiums), Diplom-Ingenieur/in (Dipl.-Ing. oder DI) für technisch-wissenschaftlich Berufe (aufgrund eines Bachelor- und eines Masterstudiums entspricht MSc)

    7.  Fachhochschule Kärnten

    2004/2005

     

    8.  Diplom-Ingenieur, Dipl.-Ing.

    8.  Universität Innsbruck (Leopold-Franzens- Universität Innsbruck)

    2008/2009

     

    9.  Diplom-Ingenieur, Dipl.-Ing.

    9.  Technische Universität Graz (Erzherzog-Johann- Universität Graz)

    2008/2009

     

    10.  Diplom-Ingenieur, Dipl.-Ing.

    10.  Technische Universität Wien

    2006/2007

     

    11.  Master of Architecture (MArch) (aufgrund eines Bachelor- und eines Masterstudiums entspricht MSc)

    11.  Universität für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung Linz

     

    2008/2009

     

     

    11.  Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien

     

    2008/2009

     

    12.  Masterstudium der Architektur

    12.  Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien

     

    2011/2012

     

    13.  BA-Studiengang Bauplanung u. Bauwirtschaft Studienzweig Architektur u. MA-Studiengang Architektur

    13.  Fachhochschule Joanneum Graz

     

    2015/2016

     

    14.  Bachelorstudiengang „Green Building“ und Masterstudiengang „Architektur – Green Building”

    14.  Fachhochschule Campus Wien

     

    2016/2017

    Polska

    magister inżynier architekt (mgr inż. arch.)

    — Politechnika Białostocka

    Zaświadczenie o członkostwie w okręgowej izbie architektów/Zaświadczenie Krajowej Rady Izby Architektów RP potwierdzające posiadanie kwalifikacji do wykonywania zawodu architekta zgodnych z wymaganiami wynikającymi z przepisów prawa Unii Europejskiej osoby nie będącej członkiem Izby

    2007/2008

     

    — Politechnika Gdańska

     

     

    — Politechnika Łódzka

     

     

     

    — Politechnika Śląska

     

     

     

    — Zachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny w Szczecinie

     

     

     

    — Politechnika Warszawska

     

     

     

    — Politechnika Krakowska

     

     

     

    — Politechnika Wrocławska

     

     

     

    — Krakowska Akademia im. Andrzeja Frycza Modrzewskiego

    2003/2004

     

    dyplom ukończenia studiów wyższych potwierdzający uzyskanie tytułu zawodowego magistra inżyniera architekta

    — Wyższa Szkoła Ekologii i Zarządzania w Warszawie

     

    2011/2012

     

     

    — Politechnika Lubelska

     

    2008/2009

     

     

    — Uniwersytet Techniczno-Przyrodniczy im. Jana i Jędrzeja Śniadeckich w Bydgoszczy

     

    2011/2012

     

     

    — Politechnika Poznańska

     

    2007/2008

     

     

    — Uniwersytet Zielonogórski

     

    2008/2009

     

     

    — Politechnika Rzeszowska

     

     

     

     

    — Sopocka Szkoła Wyższa

     

    2015/2016

     

    dyplom studiów wyższych potwierdzający uzyskanie tytułu zawodowego magistra inżyniera architekta

    Politechnika Świętokrzyska

     

    2012/2013

    Portugal

    Carta de curso de licenciatura em Arquitectura

    — Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade técnica de Lisboa

    Certificado de cumprimento dos pré-requisitos de qualificação para inscrição na Ordem dos Arquitectos, emitido pela competente Ordem dos Arquitectos

    1988/1989

     

     

    — Faculdade de arquitectura da Universidade do Porto

     

     

     

    — Escola Superior Artística do Porto

     

     

     

    — Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade de Coimbra

     

     

     

     

    — Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa

     

    1986/1987

     

     

    — Faculdade de Arquitectura e Artes da Universidade Lusíada de Vila Nova de Famalicão

     

    1993/1994

     

     

    — Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologia

    1995/1996

     

     

    — Instituto Superior Manuel Teixeira Gomes

    1997/1998

     

     

    — Universidade do Minho

    1997/1998

     

     

    — Instituto Superior Técnico da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa

    1998/1999

     

     

    — ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa

    1998/1999

     

    Carta de Curso de Licenciatura em Arquitectura e Urbanismo

    — Escola Superior Gallaecia

    2002/2003

     

    Para os cursos iniciados a partir do ano académico de 1991/1992

    — Faculdade de Arquitectura e Artes da Universidade Lusíada do Porto

     

    1991/1992

     

    Mestrado integrado em Arquitectura

    — Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa

     

    2001/2002

     

     

    — Universidade Técnica de Lisboa (Instituto Superior Técnico)

    2001/2002

     

     

    — Escola Superior Artística do Porto

     

    2003/2004

     

     

    — Universidade Lusófona do Porto

     

    2005/2006

     

    Carta de curso de Mestrado integrado em Arquitectura

    — Universidade do Minho

    1997/1998

     

     

    — ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa

    1999/2000

     

     

    — Universidade Lusíada de Vila Nova de Famalicão

    2006/2007

     

     

    — Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias

    1995/1996

     

     

    — Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa

    2008/2009

     

     

    — Universidade de Évora

    2007/2008

     

     

    — Escola Superior Artística do Porto (ESAP)

    1988/1989 (Licenciatura)

    2007/2008 (Mestrado)

     

     

    — Instituto Superior Manuel Teixeira Gomes

    2006/2007

     

     

    — Universidade Lusíada do Porto

    2006/2007

     

    Carta de curso de Mestrado Integrado em Arquitectura e Urbanismo

    — Universidade Fernando Pessoa

    2006/2007

     

     

    — ESG/Escola Superior Gallaecia

    2002/2003

     

    Diploma de Mestre em Arquitectura

    — Universidade Lusíada de Lisboa

    1988/1989

     

     

    — Universidade da Beira Interior

    2003/2004

     

     

    — Universidade de Coimbra

    2008/2009

     

    Carta de Curso, Grau de Licenciado

    — Universidade de Évora

    2001/2002

     

    Carta de curso de mestre em Arquitectura

    — Universidade do Porto

    2003/2004

     

    Certidão de Licenciatura em Arquitectura

    Universidade Católica Portuguesa Centro Regional das Beiras

     

    2001/2002

     

    Diploma de Mestrado Integrado em Arquitectura

    Universidade Católica Portuguesa Centro Regional das Beiras

     

    2001/2002

    România

    Diploma de arhitect

    — Universitatea de arhitectură și urbanism “ION MINCU”

    Certificat de dobândire a dreptului de semnătură si de înscriere în Tabloul Național al Arhitecților

    2010/2011

     

     

    — Universitatea “Politehnică” din Timișoara

     

    2011/2012

     

     

    — Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj–Napoca

    2010/2011

     

     

    — Universitatea Tehnică “Gheorghe Asachi” din Iași

    2007/2008

     

    Diploma de licență (15)

    — Universitatea Spiru Haret – Facultatea de Arhitectură

    — Universitatea de arhitectură și urbanism “ION MINCU”

    — Universitatea “Politehnică” din Timișoara

    — Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj–Napoca

    — Universitatea Tehnică “Gheorghe Asachi” din Iași

    — Universitatea Spiru Haret – Facultatea de Arhitectură

     

    2009/2010

    2011/2012

    2011/2012

     

    Diploma de licență și master

    — Universitatea de arhitectură și urbanism “ION MINCU”

     

    2011/2012

     

     

    — Universitatea “Politehnică” din Timișoara

     

     

     

     

    — Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj–Napoca

     

     

     

    — Universitatea Tehnică “Gheorghe Asachi” din Iași

     

     

     

    — Universitatea Spiru Haret – Facultatea de Arhitectură

     

     

    Slovenija

    Magister inženir arhitekture/Magistrica inženirka arhitekture

    Univerza v Ljubljani, Fakulteta za Arhitekturo

    Potrdilo Zbornice za arhitekturo in prostor o usposobljenosti za opravljanje nalog odgovornega projektanta arhitekture (valid until 01.06.2019)

    2007/2008

     

    Diploma o pridobljeni magistrski izobrazbi 2. stopnje

    Univerza v Mariboru, Fakulteta za gradbeništvo, prometno inženirstvo in arhitekturo

    Potrdilo Zbornice za arhitekturo in prostor Slovenije o vpisu v imenik pooblaščenih arhitektov ali Potrdilo Zbornice za arhitekturo in prostor Slovenije o izpolnjevanju pogojev za vpis v imenik pooblaščenih arhitektov (as from 01.06.2019)

     

    Slovensko

    Diplom inžiniera Architekta (titul Ing. arch.)

    — Slovenská technická univerzita v Bratislave, Fakulta architektúry, študijný odbor 5.1.1 Architektúra a urbanizmus

    Certifikát vydaný Slovenskou komorou architektov na základe 3-ročnej praxe pod dohľadom a vykonania autorizačnej skúšky

    2007/2008

     

     

    — Technická univerzita v Košiciach, Fakulta umení, študijný odbor 5.1.1. Architektúra a urbanizmus

     

    2004/2005

     

    Diplom magistra umení (titul Mgr. art.)

    — Vysoká škola výtvarných umení v Bratislave, študijný odbor 2.2.7 ‘Architektonická tvorba’

     

    2007/2008

    Suomi/Finland

    Arkkitehdin tutkinto/Arkitektexamen

    — Teknillinen korkeakoulu/Tekniska högskolan (Helsinki)

     

    1998/1999

     

     

    — Tampereen teknillinen korkeakoulu/Tammerfors tekniska högskola

     

     

     

    — Oulun yliopisto/Uleåborgs universitet

     

     

     

    — Aalto-yliopisto/Aalto- universitetet

     

     

     

    — Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto/Tammerfors tekniska universitet (until 2017/2018)

     

     

     

    — Tampereen yliopisto/Tammerfors universitet (as of 2018/2019)

     

     

     

     

    — Oulun yliopisto

     

    2010/2011

     

     

    — Tampereen teknillinen yliopisto

     

    2010/2011

     

     

    — Aalto-yliopisto/Aalto-universitetet

     

    2010/2011

    Sverige

    Arkitektexamen

    — Chalmers Tekniska Högskola AB

     

    1998/1999

     

     

    — Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan

     

     

     

     

    — Lunds Universitet

     

     

     

     

    — Umeå universitet

     

    2009/2010

    United Kingdom

    1.  Diplomas in architecture (14)

    1.  

     

    — Universities

    Certificate of architectural education, issued by the Architects Registration Board.

    The diploma and degree courses in architecture of the universities, schools and colleges of art should have met the requisite threshold standards as laid down in Article 46 of this Directive and in Criteria for validation published by the Validation Panel of the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Architects Registration Board.

    EU nationals who possess the Royal Institute of British Architects Part I and Part II certificates, which are recognised by ARB as the competent authority, are eligible. Also EU nationals who do not possess the ARB-recognised Part I and Part II certificates will be eligible for the Certificate of Architectural Education if they can satisfy the Board that their standard and length of education has met the requisite threshold standards of Article 46 of this Directive and of the Criteria for validation.

    An Architects Registration Board Part 3 Certificate of Architectural Education

    1988/1989

    — Colleges of Art

     

    — Schools of Art

     

    — Cardiff University

    2006/2007

    — University for the Creative Arts

    2008/2009

    — Birmingham City University

    2008/2009

    — University of Nottingham

    2008/2009

    2.  Degrees in architecture (14)

    2.  Universities

    1988/1989

    3.  Final examination (14)

    3.  Architectural Association

     

    — Final Examination (ARB/RIBA Part 2) (14)

    — Architectural Association

    2011/2012

    4.  Examination in architecture (14)

    4.  Royal College of Art

     

    5.  Examination Part II (14)

    5.  Royal Institute of British Architects

     

    6.  Master of Architecture (14)

    6.  

     

    — University of Liverpool

    2006/2007

    — Cardiff University

    2006/2007

    — University of Plymouth

    2007/2008

    — Queens University, Belfast

    2009/2010

    — Northumbria University

    2009/2010

    — University of Brighton

    2010/2011

    — University of Kent

    2006/2007

    — University of Ulster

    2008/2009

    — University of Edinburgh/Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture

    2009/2010

    — University of Newcastle upon Tyne

    2011/2012

    — University of Lincoln

    2011/2012

    — University of Huddersfield

    2012/2013

     

    — University of the West of England

    2011/2012

     

    — University of Westminster

    2011/2012

     

    — University for the Creative Arts

    2013/2014

     

    — University of Central Lancashire

    — Coventry University

    2014/2015

    2017/2018

    7.  Graduate Diploma in Architecture (14)

    7.  University College London

    2006/2007

    8.  Professional Diploma in Architecture (14)

    8.  University of East London

    2007/2008

     

    — Northumbria University

    2008/2009

    9.  Graduate Diploma in Architecture/MArch Architecture (14)

    9.  University College London

    2008/2009

    10.  Postgraduate Diploma in Architecture (14)

    10.  

     

    — Leeds Metropolitan University

    2007/2008

    — University of Edinburgh

    2008/2009

     

    — Sheffield Hallam University

    2009/2010

    11.  MArch Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2) (14)

    11.  

     

    — University College London

    2011/2012

     

    — University of Nottingham

    2013/2014

     

    — University of East London

    2013/2014

    12.  Master of Architecture (MArch) (14)

    12.  Birmingham City University

    2010/2011

     

    — Arts University Bournemouth

    2011/2012

     

    — Leeds Metropolitan University

    — Leeds Beckett University (until 2014 Leeds Metropolitan University)

    — University of Brighton

    2011/2012

    2014/2015

    2015/2016

    13.  Postgraduate Diploma in Architecture and Architectural Conservation (14)

    13.  University of Edinburgh

    2008/2009

    14.  Postgraduate Diploma in Architecture and Urban Design (14)

    14.  University of Edinburgh

    2008/2009

    15.  MPhil in Environmental Design in Architecture (Option B) (14)

    15.  University of Cambridge

    2009/2010

    — MPhil in Architecture and Urban Design (14)

    — University of Cambridge

    2013/2014

    16.  Professional Diploma in Architecture: Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies (14)

    16.  University of East London/Centre for Alternative Technology

    2008/2009

    17.  MArchD in Applied Design in Architecture (14)

    17.  Oxford Brookes University

    2011/2012

    18.  M’Arch (14)

    18.  University of Portsmouth

    2011/2012

    19.  Master of Architecture (International) (14)

    19.  University of Huddersfield

    2012/2013

    20.  Master of Architecture with Honours (14)

    20.  University of Liverpool

    2013/2014

    21.  MArch (Architecture) (14)

    21.  Kingston University

    2013/2014

     

    22.  The degree of Master of Architecture in the College of Humanities and Social Science (14)

    22.  University of Edinburgh/Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture

     

    2012/2013

     

    23.  MArch Architecture (14)

    23.  University of the Arts London is the awarding body and the MArch Architecture is offered by Central Saint Martins

     

    2015/2016

     

    24.  MArch: Master of Architecture (14)

    24.  London South Bank University

     

    2015/2016

     

    25.  Master of Architecture with Urban Planning (14)

    25.  University of Dundee

     

    2015/2016

     

    26.  MArch Architecture: Collaborative Practice (14)

    26.  University of Sheffield

     

    2015/2016

     

    27.  Master of Architecture M.Arch (14)

    27.  Hull School of Art and Design (Open University)

     

    2015/2016

     

    28.  Professional diploma in Designing Architecture (14)

    28.  London Metropolitan University (qualification offered by the London School of Architecture)

     

    2016/2017

     

    29.  Master of Architecture in Architecture (14)

    29.  De Montfort University

     

    2011/2012

     

    30.  Master of Architecture, in Architecture (14)

    30.  Liverpool John Moores University

     

    2011/2012

     

    31.  Master of Architecture (MArch) in Architecture (14)

    31.  Nottingham Trent University

     

    2012/2013

     

    32.  M.Arch in Architecture (14)

    32.  Sheffield Hallam University

     

    2013/2014

     

    33.  MArch Architecture Part 2 (14)

    33.  University of Greenwich

     

    2013/2014

     

    34.  Master of Architecture (ARB/RIBA Part 2) (14)

    34.  Arts University Bournemouth

     

    2013/2014

     

    35.  MArch Architecture with Collaborative Practice Research (ARB/RIBA Part 2) (14)

    35.  University of Nottingham

     

    2017/2018

     

    36.  MArch Sustainable Architecture (14)

    36.  The University of East London (qualification offered by the Centre for Alternative Technology)

     

    2017/2018

    (1)   

    The two denominations “Università degli studi di (name of the town)” and “Università di (name of the town)” are equivalent terms that identify the same University.

    (2)   

    As of October 2016 denomination changed into “Università degli Studi della Campania ‘Luigi Vanvitelli’”.

    (3)   

    Until 2008/2009.

    (4)   

    Until 2003/2004.

    (5)   

    Until 2003/2004.

    (6)   

    Until 2004/2005.

    (7)   

    Until 2008/2009.

    (8)   

    Until 2004/2005.

    (9)   

    Until 2008/2009.

    (10)   

    Until 2009/2010.

    (11)   

    Until 2009/2010.

    (12)   

    Until 2009/2010.

    (13)   

    Until 2009/2010.

    (14)   

    Issued before 1.1.2021.

    (15)   

    The evidence of formal qualifications with the denomination “Diploma de licență” was only issued for the promotion of 2017.

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    ANNEX VI

    Acquired rights applicable to the professions subject to recognition on the basis of coordination of the minimum training conditions

    ►C2  ————— ◄    Evidence of formal qualifications of architects benefiting from acquired rights pursuant to Article 49(1)



    Country

    Evidence of formal qualifications

    Reference academic year

    België/Belgique/Belgien

    — the diplomas awarded by the higher national schools of architecture or the higher national institutes of architecture (architecte-architect)

    — the diplomas awarded by the higher provincial school of architecture of Hasselt (architect)

    — the diplomas awarded by the Royal Academies of Fine Arts (architecte — architect)

    — the diplomas awarded by the ‘écoles Saint-Luc’ (architecte — architect)

    — university diplomas in civil engineering, accompanied by a traineeship certificate awarded by the association of architects entitling the holder to hold the professional title of architect (architecte — architect)

    — the diplomas in architecture awarded by the central or State examining board for architecture (architecte — architect)

    — the civil engineering/architecture diplomas and architecture/engineering diplomas awarded by the faculties of applied sciences of the universities and by the Polytechnical Faculty of Mons (ingénieur — architecte, ingénieur-architect)

    1987/1988

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    България

    Diplomas, awarded by accredited institutions of higher education with qualification ‘архитект’ (architect), ‘cтроителен инженер’ (civil engineer) or ‘инженер’ (engineer) as follows:

    — Университет за архитектура, строителство и геодезия — София: специалности ‘Урбанизъм’ и ‘Архитектура’ (University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy — Sofia: specialities ‘Urbanism’ and ‘Architecture’) and all engineering specialties in the fields of: ‘конструкции на сгради и съоръжения’ (construction of buildings and structures), ‘пътища’ (roads), ‘транспорт’ (transport), ‘хидротехника и водно строителство’ (hydrotechnics and hydro constructions), ‘мелиорации и др.’ (irrigation etc.);

    — the diplomas awarded by technical universities and institutions of higher education for construction in the fields of: ‘електро- и топлотехника’ (electro- and thermotechnics), ‘съобщителна и комуникационна техника’ (telecommunication technics and technologies), ‘строителни технологии’ (construction technologies), ‘приложна геодезия’ (applied geodesy) and ‘ландшафт и др.’ (landscape etc.), in the construction area.

    — In order to perform design activities in the fields of architecture and construction, diplomas have to be accompanied by a ‘придружени от удостоверение за проектантска правоспособност’ (Certificate of Legal Capacity for Design), issued by the ‘Камарата на архитектите’ (Chamber of Architects) and the ‘Камарата на инженерите в инвестиционното проектиране’ (Chamber of Engineers in Investment Design), which provides the right to perform activities in the field of investment design.

    2009/2010

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    Česká republika

    — Diplomas awarded by the faculties of ‘České vysoké učení technické’ (Czech Technical University in Prague):

    — 

    ‘Vysoká škola architektury a pozemního stavitelství’ (Faculty of Architecture and Building Construction) (until 1951),

    ‘Fakulta architektury a pozemního stavitelství’ (Faculty of Architecture and Building Construction) (from 1951 until 1960),

    ‘Fakulta stavební’ (Faculty of Civil Engineering) (from 1960) in the fields of study: building construction and structures, building construction, construction and architecture, architecture (including city planning and land use planning), civil construction and construction for industrial and agricultural production, or in the programme of study of civil engineering in the field of study of building construction and architecture,

    ‘Fakulta architektury’ (Faculty of Architecture) (from 1976) in the fields of study: architecture, city planning and land use planning, or in the programme of study: architecture and city planning in the fields of study: architecture, theory of architecture design, city planning and land use planning, history of architecture and reconstruction of historical monuments, or architecture and building construction,

    — Diplomas awarded by ‘Vysoká škola technická Dr. Edvarda Beneše’ (until 1951) in the field of architecture and construction,

    — Diplomas awarded by ‘Vysoká škola stavitelství v Brně’ (from 1951 until 1956) in the field of architecture and construction,

    — Diplomas awarded by ‘Vysoké učení technické v Brně’, by ‘Fakulta architektury’ (Faculty of Architecture) (from 1956) in the field of study of architecture and city planning or ‘Fakulta stavební’ (Faculty of Civil Engineering) (from 1956) in the field of study of construction,

    — Diplomas awarded by ‘Vysoká škola báňská — Technická univerzita Ostrava’, ‘Fakulta stavební’ (Faculty of Civil Engineering) (from 1997) in the field of study of structures and architecture or in the field of study of civil engineering,

    — Diplomas awarded by ‘Technická univerzita v Liberci’, ‘Fakulta architektury’ (Faculty of Architecture) (from 1994) in the programme of study of architecture and city planning in the field of study of architecture,

    — Diplomas awarded by ‘Akademie výtvarných umění v Praze’ in the programme of fine arts in the field of study of architectural design,

    — Diplomas awarded by ‘Vysoká škola umělecko-průmyslová v Praze’ in the programme of fine arts in the field of study of architecture,

    — Certificate of the authorisation awarded by ‘Česká komora architektů’ without any specification of the field or in the field of building construction;

    2006/2007

    Danmark

    — the diplomas awarded by the National Schools of Architecture in Copenhagen and Aarhus (architekt)

    — the certificate of registration issued by the Board of Architects pursuant to Law No 202 of 28 May 1975 (registreret arkitekt)

    — diplomas awarded by the Higher Schools of Civil Engineering (bygningskonstruktoer), accompanied by a certificate from the competent authorities to the effect that the person concerned has passed a test of his formal qualifications, comprising an appreciation of plans drawn up and executed by the candidate during at least six years' effective practice of the activities referred to in Article 48 of this Directive

    1987/1988

    Deutschland

    — the diplomas awarded by higher institutes of fine arts (Dipl.-Ing., Architekt (HfbK)

    — the diplomas awarded by the departments of architecture (Architektur/Hochbau) of ‘Technische Hochschulen’, of technical universities, of universities and, in so far as these institutions have been merged into ‘Gesamthochschulen’, of ‘Gesamthochschulen’ (Dipl.-Ing. and any other title which may be laid down later for holders of these diplomas)

    — the diplomas awarded by the departments of architecture (Architektur/Hochbau) of ‘Fachhochschulen’ and, in so far as these institutions have been merged into ‘Gesamthochschulen’, by the departments of architecture (Architektur/Hochbau) of ‘Gesamthochschulen’, accompanied, where the period of study is less than four years but at least three years, by a certificate attesting to a four-year period of professional experience in the Federal Republic of Germany issued by the professional body in accordance with Article 47(1) (Ingenieur grad. and any other title which may be laid down later for holders of these diplomas)

    — the diplomas (Prüfungszeugnisse) awarded before 1 January 1973 by the departments of architecture of ‘Ingenieurschulen’ and of ‘Werkkunstschulen’, accompanied by a certificate from the competent authorities to the effect that the person concerned has passed a test of his formal qualifications, comprising an appreciation of plans drawn up and executed by the candidate during at least six years' effective practice of the activities referred to in Article 48 of this Directive

    1987/1988

    Eesti

    — diplom arhitektuuri erialal, väljastatud Eesti Kunstiakadeemia arhitektuuri teaduskonna poolt alates 1996. aastast (diploma in architectural studies awarded by the Faculty of Architecture at the Estonian Academy of Arts since 1996), väljastatud Tallinna Kunstiülikooli poolt 1989-1995 (awarded by Tallinn Art University in 1989-1995), väljastatud Eesti NSV Riikliku Kunstiinstituudi poolt 1951-1988 (awarded by the State Art Institute of the Estonian SSR in 1951-1988)

    2006/2007

    Eλλάς

    — the engineering/architecture diplomas awarded by the Metsovion Polytechnion of Athens, together with a certificate issued by Greece's Technical Chamber conferring the right to pursue activities in the field of architecture

    — the engineering/architecture diplomas awarded by the Aristotelion Panepistimion of Thessaloniki, together with a certificate issued by Greece's Technical Chamber conferring the right to pursue activities in the field of architecture

    — the engineering/civil engineering diplomas awarded by the Metsovion Polytechnion of Athens, together with a certificate issued by Greece's Technical Chamber conferring the right to pursue activities in the field of architecture

    — the engineering/civil engineering diplomas awarded by the Aristotelion Panepistimion of Thessaloniki, together with a certificate issued by Greece's Technical Chamber conferring the right to pursue activities in the field of architecture

    — the engineering/civil engineering diplomas awarded by the Panepistimion Thrakis, together with a certificate issued by Greece's Technical Chamber conferring the right to pursue activities in the field of architecture

    — the engineering/civil engineering diplomas awarded by the Panepistimion Patron, together with a certificate issued by Greece's Technical Chamber conferring the right to pursue activities in the field of architecture

    1987/1988

    España

    the official formal qualification of an architect (título oficial de arquitecto) awarded by the Ministry of Education and Science or by the universities

    1987/1988

    France

    — the Government architect's diploma awarded by the Ministry of Education until 1959, and subsequently by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs (architecte DPLG)

    — the diplomas awarded by the ‘Ecole spéciale d'architecture’ (architecte DESA)

    — the diplomas awarded since 1955 by the ‘Ecole nationale supérieure des arts et industries de Strasbourg’ (former ‘Ecole nationale d'ingénieurs de Strasbourg’), department of architecture (architecte ENSAIS)

    1987/1988

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    Hrvatska

    — Diploma ‘magistar inženjer arhitekture i urbanizma/magistra inženjerka arhitekture i urbanizma’ awarded by the Arhitektonski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

    — Diploma ‘magistar inženjer arhitekture/magistra inženjerka arhitekture’ awarded by the Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu

    — Diploma ‘magistar inženjer arhitekture/magistra inženjerka arhitekture’ awarded by the Fakultet građevinarstva, arhitekture i geodezije Sveučilišta u Splitu

    — Diploma ‘diplomirani inženjer arhitekture’ awarded by the Arhitektonski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

    — Diploma ‘diplomirani inženjer arhitekture/diplomirana inženjerka arhitekture’ awarded by the Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu

    — Diploma ‘diplomirani inženjer arhitekture/diplomirana inženjerka arhitekture’ awarded by the Fakultet građevinarstva, arhitekture i geodezije Sveučilišta u Splitu

    — Diploma ‘diplomirani arhitektonski inženjer’awarded by the Arhitektonski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

    — Diploma ‘inženjer’ awarded by the Arhitektonski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

    — Diploma ‘inženjer’ awarded by the Arhitektonsko-građevinsko-geodetski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu for the completed studies at the Arhitektonski odjel Arhitektonsko-građevinsko-geodetskog fakulteta

    — Diploma ‘inženjer’ awarded by the Tehnički fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu for the completed studies at the Arhitektonski odsjek Tehničkog fakulteta

    — Diploma ‘inženjer’ awarded by the Tehnički fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu for the completed studies at the Arhitektonsko-inženjerski odjel Tehničkog fakulteta

    — Diploma ‘inženjer arhitekture’ awarded by the Arhitektonski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

    All diplomas must be accompanied by a certificate of membership of the Croatian Chamber of Architects (Hrvatska komora arhitekata), issued by the Croatian Chamber of Architects, Zagreb

    Third academic year after accession

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    Ireland

    — the degree of Bachelor of Architecture awarded by the National University of Ireland (B Arch. (NUI)) to architecture graduates of University College, Dublin

    — the diploma of degree standard in architecture awarded by the College of Technology, Bolton Street, Dublin (Dipl. Arch.)

    — the Certificate of Associateship of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (ARIAI)

    — the Certificate of Membership of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (MRIAI

    1987/1988

    Italia

    — ‘laurea in architettura’ diplomas awarded by universities, polytechnic institutes and the higher institutes of architecture of Venice and Reggio Calabria, accompanied by the diploma entitling the holder to pursue independently the profession of architect, awarded by the Minister for Education after the candidate has passed, before a competent board, the State examination entitling him to pursue independently the profession of architect (dott. Architetto)

    — ‘laurea in ingegneria’ diplomas in building construction awarded by universities and polytechnic institutes, accompanied by the diploma entitling the holder to pursue independently a profession in the field of architecture, awarded by the Minister for Education after the candidate has passed, before a competent board, the State examination entitling him to pursue the profession independently (dott. Ing. Architetto or dott. Ing. In ingegneria civile)

    1987/1988

    Κύπρος

    — Βεβαίωση Εγγραφής στο Μητρώο Αρχιτεκτόνων που εκδίδεται από το Επιστημονικό και Τεχνικό Επιμελητήριο Κύπρου (Certificate of Registration in the Register of Architects issued by the Scientific and Technical Chamber of Cyprus (ETEK))

    2006/2007

    Latvija

    — ‘Arhitekta diploms’ ko izsniegusi Latvijas Valsts Universitātes Inženierceltniecības fakultātes Arhitektūras nodaļa līdz 1958.gadam, Rīgas Politehniskā Institūta Celtniecības fakultātes Arhitektūras nodaļa no 1958 gada līdz 1991.gadam, Rīgas Tehniskās Universitātes Arhitektūras fakultāte kopš 1991. gada, un ‘Arhitekta prakses sertifikāts’, ko izsniedz Latvijas Arhitektu savienība (‘diploma of architect’ awarded by the Department of Architecture of the Faculty of Civil Engineering of Latvia State University until 1958, the Department of Architecture of the faculty of Civil Engineering of Riga Polytechnical Institute 1958 — 1991, the Faculty of Architecture of Riga Technical University since 1991 and 1992, and the certificate of registration by the Architects Association of Latvia)

    2006/2007

    Lietuva

    — engineer architect/architect diplomas awarded by Kauno politechnikos institutas until 1969 (inžinierius architektas/architektas),

    — architect/bachelor of architecture/master of architecture diplomas awarded by Vilnius inžinerinis statybos institutas until 1990, Vilniaus technikos universitetas until 1996, Vilnius Gedimino technikos universitetas since 1996 (architektas/architektūros bakalauras/architektūros magistras),

    — the diplomas for specialist having completed the course in architecture/bachelor of architecture/master of architecture awarded by LTSR Valstybinis dailės institutas until 1990; Vilniaus dailės akademija since 1990 (architektūros kursas/architektūros bakalauras/architektūros magistras),

    — the bachelor of architecture/master of architecture diplomas awarded by Kauno technologijos universitetas since 1997 (architektūros bakalauras/architektūros magistras),

    All these diplomas must be accompanied by the Certificate issued by the Attestation Commission conferring the right to pursue activities in the field of architecture (Certified Architect/Atestuotas architektas)

    2006/2007

    Magyarország

    — ‘okleveles építészmérnök’ diploma (diploma in architecture, master of sciences in architecture) awarded by universities,

    — ‘okleveles építész tervező művész’ diploma (diploma of master of sciences in architecture and building engineering) awarded by universities

    2006/2007

    Malta

    — Perit: Lawrja ta' Perit awarded by the Universita' ta' Malta, which gives entitlement to registration as a Perit

    2006/2007

    Nederland

    — the certificate stating that its holder has passed the degree examination in architecture awarded by the departments of architecture of the technical colleges of Delft or Eindhoven (bouwkundig ingenieur)

    — the diplomas awarded by State-recognized architectural academies (architect)

    — the diplomas awarded until 1971 by the former architectural colleges (Hoger Bouwkunstonderricht) (architect HBO)

    — the diplomas awarded until 1970 by the former architectural colleges (voortgezet Bouwkunstonderricht) (architect VBO)

    — the certificate stating that the person concerned has passed an examination organised by the Architects Council of the ‘Bond van Nederlandse Architecten’ (Order of Dutch Architects, BNA) (architect)

    — the diploma of the ‘Stichting Instituut voor Architectuur’ (‘Institute of Architecture’ Foundation) (IVA) awarded on completion of a course organised by this foundation and extending over a minimum period of four years (architect), accompanied by a certificate from the competent authorities to the effect that the person concerned has passed a test of his formal qualifications, comprising an appreciation of plans drawn up and executed by the candidate during at least six years' effective practice of the activities referred to in Article 44 of this Directive

    — a certificate issued by the competent authorities to the effect that, before the date of 5 August 1985, the person concerned passed the degree examination of ‘Kandidaat in de bouwkunde’ organised by the technical colleges of Delft or Eindhoven and that, over a period of at least five years immediately prior to that date, he pursued architectural activities the nature and importance of which, in accordance with Netherlands requirements, guarantee that he is competent to pursue those activities (architect)

    — a certificate issued by the competent authorities only to persons who had reached the age of 40 years before the date of 5 August 1985, certifying that, over a period of at least five years immediately prior to that date, the person concerned had pursued architectural activities the nature and importance of which, in accordance with Netherlands requirements, guarantee that he is competent to pursue those activities (architect)

    — the certificates referred to in the seventh and eighth indents need no longer be recognized as from the date of entry into force of laws and regulations in the Netherlands governing the taking up and pursuit of architectural activities under the professional title of architect, in so far as under such provisions those certificates do not authorise the taking up of such activities under that professional title

    1987/1988

    Österreich

    — the diplomas awarded by the Universities of Technology of Vienna and Graz and by the University of Innsbruck, Faculty for Building-Engineering (‘Bauingenieurwesen’) and Architecture (‘Architektur’), in the fields of study of architecture, building-engineering (‘Bauingenieurwesen’), building (‘Hochbau’) and ‘Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen - Bauwesen’)

    — the diplomas awarded by the University for ‘Bodenkultur’ in the fields of study of ‘Kulturtechnik und Wasserwirtschaft’

    — the diplomas awarded by the University College of Applied Arts in Vienna in architectural studies

    — the diplomas awarded by the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna in architectural studies

    — the diplomas of certified engineers (Ing.) awarded by higher technical colleges or technical colleges for building, plus the licence of ‘Baumeister’ attesting a minimum of six years of professional experience in Austria, sanctioned by an examination

    — the diplomas awarded by the University College for artistic and industrial training in Linz, in architectural studies

    — the certificates of qualification for Civil Engineers or Engineering Consultants in the field of construction (‘Hochbau’, ‘Bauwesen’, ‘Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen - Bauwesen’, ‘Kulturtechnik und Wasserwirtschaft’) according to the Civil Technician Act (Ziviltechnikergesetz, BGBl. No 156/1994)

    1997/1998

    Polska

    The diplomas awarded by the faculties of architecture of:

    — Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture in Warszawa (Politechnika Warszawska, Wydział Architektury); the professional title of architect: inżynier architekt, magister nauk technicznych; inżynier architekt; inżyniera magistra architektury; magistra inżyniera architektury; magistra inżyniera architekta; magister inżynier architekt (from 1945 until 1948, title: inżynier architekt, magister nauk technicznych; from 1951 until 1956, title: inżynier architekt; from 1954 until 1957, 2nd stage, title: inżyniera magistra architektury; from 1957 until 1959, title: inżyniera magistra architektury; from 1959 until 1964: title: magistra inżyniera architektury; from 1964 until 1982, title: magistra inżyniera architekta; from 1983 until 1990, title: magister inżynier architekt; since 1991 title: magistra inżyniera architekta),

    — Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture in Kraków (Politechnika Krakowska, Wydział Architektury); the professional title of architect: magister inżynier architekt (from 1945 until 1953 University of Mining and Metallurgy, Polytechnic Faculty of Architecture — Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza, Politechniczny Wydział Architektury),

    — Wrocław University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture in Wrocław (Politechnika Wrocławska, Wydział Architektury); the professional title of architect: inżynier architekt, magister nauk technicznych; magister inżynier architektury; magister inżynier architekt (from 1949 until 1964, title: inżynier architekt, magister nauk technicznych; from 1956 until 1964, title: magister inżynier architektury; since 1964, title: magister inżynier architekt),

    — Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture in Gliwice (Politechnika Śląska, Wydział Architektury); the professional title of architect: inżynier architekt; magister inżynier architekt (from 1945 until 1955, Faculty of Engineering and Construction — Wydział Inżynieryjno-Budowlany, title: inżynier architekt; from 1961 until 1969, Faculty of Industrial Construction and General Engineering — Wydział Budownictwa Przemysłowego i Ogólnego, title: magister inżynier architekt; from 1969 until 1976, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture — Wydział Budownictwa i Architektury, title: magister inżynier architekt; since 1977, Faculty of Architecture — Wydział Architektury, title: magister inżynier architekt and since 1995, title: inżynier architekt),

    — Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture in Poznań (Politechnika Poznańska, Wydział Architektury); the professional title of architect: inżynier architektury; inżynier architekt; magister inżynier architekt (from 1945 until 1955 Engineering School, Faculty of Architecture — Szkoła Inżynierska, Wydział Architektury title: inżynier architektury; since 1978, title: magister inżynier architekt and since 1999, title: inżynier architekt),

    — Technical University of Gdańsk, Faculty of Architecture in Gdańsk (Politechnika Gdańska, Wydział Architektury); the professional title of architect: magister inżynier architekt (from 1945 until 1969 Faculty of Architecture — Wydział Architektury, from 1969 until 1971 Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture — Wydział Budownictwa i Architektury, from 1971 until 1981 Institut of Architecture and Urban Planning — Instytut Architektury i Urbanistyki, since 1981 Faculty of Architecture — Wydział Architektury),

    — the Białystok Technical University, Faculty of Architecture in Białystok (Politechnika Białostocka, Wydział Architektury); the professional title of architect: magister inżynier architekt (from 1975 until 1989 Institut of Architecture — Instytut Architektury),

    — Technical University of Łódź, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Environmental Engineering in Łódź (Politechnika Łódzka, Wydział Budownictwa, Architektury i Inżynierii Środowiska); the professional title of architect: inżynier architekt; magister inżynier architekt (from 1973 until 1993 Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture — Wydział Budownictwa i Architektury and since 1992 Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Environmental Engineering — Wydział Budownictwa, Architektury i Inżynierii Środowiska; title: from 1973 until 1978, title: inżynier architekt, since 1978, title: magister inżynier architekt),

    — Technical University of Szczecin, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture in Szczecin (Politechnika Szczecińska, Wydział Budownictwa i Architektury); the professional title of architect: inżynier architekt; magister inżynier architekt (from 1948 until 1954 High Engineering School, Faculty of Architecture — Wyższa Szkoła Inżynierska, Wydział Architektury, title: inżynier architekt, since 1970, title: magister inżynier architekt and since 1998, title: inżynier architekt),

    All these diplomas must be accompanied by the certificate of membership issued by the relevant regional architects' chamber in Poland conferring the right to pursue activities in the field of architecture in Poland.

    2006/2007

    Portugal

    — the Diploma ‘diploma do curso especial de arquitectura’ awarded by the Schools of Fine Arts of Lisbon and of Porto

    — the Architects Diploma ‘diploma de arquitecto’ awarded by the Schools of Fine Arts of Lisbon and of Porto

    — the Diploma ‘diploma do curso de arquitectura’ awarded by the Higher Schools of Fine Arts of Lisbon and Porto

    — the Diploma ‘diploma de licenciatura em arquitectura’ awarded by the Higher School of Fine Arts of Lisbon

    — the Diploma ‘carta de curso de licenciatura em arquitectura’ awarded by the Technical University of Lisbon and the University of Porto

    — the university diploma in civil engineering (licenciatura em engenharia civil) awarded by the Higher Technical Institute of the Technical University of Lisbon

    — the university diploma in civil engineering (licenciatura em engenharia civil) awarded by the Faculty of Engineering (de Engenharia) of the University of Porto

    — the university diploma in civil engineering (licenciatura em engenharia civil) awarded by the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Coimbra

    — the university diploma in civil engineering, production (licenciatura em engenharia civil, produção) awarded by the University of Minho

    1987/1988

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    România

    Universitatea de Arhitectură și Urbanism ‘Ion Mincu’ București (University of Architecture and Urbanism ‘Ion Mincu’ Bucharest):

    — 1953-1966: Institutul de Arhitectură ‘Ion Mincu’ București (Institute of Architecture ‘Ion Mincu’ Bucharest), Arhitect (Architect);

    — 1967-1974: Institutul de Arhitectură ‘Ion Mincu’ București (Institute of Architecture ‘Ion Mincu’ Bucharest), Diplomă de Arhitect, Specialitatea Arhitectură (Diploma of Architect, specialisation architecture);

    — 1975-1977: Institutul de Arhitectură ‘Ion Mincu’ București, Facultatea de Arhitectură (Institute of Architecture ‘Ion Mincu’ Bucharest, Faculty of Architecture), Diplomă de Arhitect, Specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Architect, specialisation Architecture);

    — 1978-1991: Institutul de Arhitectură ‘Ion Mincu’ București, Facultatea de Arhitectură și Sistematizare (Institute of Architecture ‘Ion Mincu’ Bucharest, Faculty of Architecture and Systematisation), Diplomă de Arhitect, Specializarea Arhitectură și Sistematizare (Diploma of Architect, specialisation architecture and systematisation);

    — 1992-1993: Institutul de Arhitectură ‘Ion Mincu’ București, Facultatea de Arhitectură și Urbanism (Institute of Architecture ‘Ion Mincu’ Bucharest, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism), Diplomă de Arhitect, specializarea Arhitectură și Urbanism (Diploma of Architect, specialisation architecture and urbanism);

    — 1994-1997: Institutul de Arhitectură ‘Ion Mincu’ București, Facultatea de Arhitectură și Urbanism (Institute of Architecture ‘Ion Mincu’ Bucharest, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism), Diplomă de Licență, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Licență, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture);

    — 1998-1999: Institutul de Arhitectură ‘Ion Mincu’ București, Facultatea de Arhitectură (Institute of Architecture ‘Ion Mincu’ Bucharest, Faculty of Architecture), Diplomă de Licență, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Licență, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture);

    — Since 2000: Universitatea de Arhitectură și Urbanism ‘Ion Mincu’ București, Facultatea de Arhitectură (University of Architecture and Urbanism ‘Ion Mincu’ — Bucharest, Faculty of Architecture), Diplomă de Arhitect, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Architect, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture).

    Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj-Napoca (Technical University Cluj-Napoca):

    — 1990-1992: Institutul Politehnic din Cluj-Napoca, Facultatea de Construcții (Polytechnic Institute Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Civil Engineering), Diplomă de Arhitect, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Architect, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture);

    — 1993-1994: Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj-Napoca, Facultatea de Construcții (Technical University Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Civil Engineering), Diplomă de Arhitect, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Architect, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture);

    — 1994-1997: Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj-Napoca, Facultatea de Construcții (Technical University Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Civil Engineering), Diplomă de Licență, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Licență, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture);

    — 1998-1999: Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj-Napoca, Facultatea de Arhitectură și Urbanism (Technical University Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism), Diplomă de Licență, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Licență, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture);

    — Since 2000: Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj-Napoca, Facultatea de Arhitectură și Urbanism (Technical University Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism), Diplomă de Arhitect, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Architect, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture).

    Universitatea Tehnică ‘Gh. Asachi’ Iași (‘Gh. Asachi’ Technical University Iași):

    — 1993: Universitatea Tehnică ‘Gh. Asachi’ Iași, Facultatea de Construcții și Arhitectură (Technical University ‘Gh. Asachi’ Iași, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture), Diplomă de Arhitect, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Architect, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture);

    — 1994-1999: Universitatea Tehnică ‘Gh. Asachi’ Iași, Facultatea de Construcții și Arhitectură (Technical University ‘Gh.Asachi’ Iași, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture), Diplomă de Licență, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Licență, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture);

    — 2000-2003: Universitatea Tehnică ‘Gh. Asachi’ Iași, Facultatea de Construcții și Arhitectură (Technical University ‘Gh.Asachi’ Iași, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture), Diplomă de Arhitect, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Architect, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture);

    — Since 2004: Universitatea Tehnică ‘Gh. Asachi’ Iași, Facultatea de Arhitectură (Technical University ‘Gh. Asachi’ Iași, Faculty of Architecture), Diplomă de Arhitect, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Architect, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture).

    Universitatea Politehnica din Timișoara (University ‘Politehnica’ imișoara):

    — 1993-1995: Universitatea Tehnică din Timișoara, Facultatea de Construcții (Technical University Timișoara, Faculty of Civil Engineering), Diplomă de Arhitect, profilul Arhitectură și urbanism, specializarea Arhitectură generală (Diploma of Architect, field of study architecture and urbanism, specialisation general architecture);

    — 1995-1998: Universitatea Politehnica din Timișoara, Facultatea de Construcții (University ‘Politehnica’ Timișoara, Faculty of Civil Engineering), Diplomă de Licență, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Licență, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture);

    — 1998-1999: Universitatea Politehnica din Timișoara, Facultatea de Construcții și Arhitectură (University ‘Politehnica’ Timișoara, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture), Diplomă de Licență, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Licență, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture);

    — Since 2000: Universitatea Politehnica din Timișoara, Facultatea de Construcții și Arhitectură (University ‘Politehnica’ Timișoara, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture), Diplomă de Arhitect, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Architect, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture).

    Universitatea din Oradea (University of Oradea):

    — 2002: Universitatea din Oradea, Facultatea de Protecția Mediului (University of Oradea, Faculty of Environmental Protection), Diplomă de Arhitect, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Architect, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture);

    — Since 2003: Universitatea din Oradea, Facultatea de Arhitectură și Construcții (Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering), Diplomă de Arhitect, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Architect, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture).

    Universitatea Spiru Haret București (University Spiru Haret Bucharest):

    — Since 2002: Universitatea Spiru Haret București, Facultatea de Arhitectură (University Spiru Haret Bucharest, Faculty of Architecture), Diplomă de Arhitect, profilul Arhitectură, specializarea Arhitectură (Diploma of Architect, field of study architecture, specialisation architecture).

    2009/2010

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    Slovenija

    — ‘Univerzitetni diplomirani inženir arhitekture/univerzitetna diplomirana inženirka arhitekture’ (university diploma in architecture) awarded by the faculty of architecture, accompanied by a certificate of the competent authority in the field of architecture recognised by law, conferring the right to pursue activities in the field of architecture,

    — University diploma awarded by technical faculties awarding the title of ‘univerzitetni diplomirani inženir (univ.dipl.inž.)/univerzitetna diplomirana inženirka’ accompanied by a certificate of the competent authority in the field of architecture recognised by law, conferring the right to pursue activities in the field of architecture

    2006/2007

    Slovensko

    — Diploma in the field of study ‘architecture and building construction’ (‘architektúra a pozemné staviteľstvo’) awarded by the Slovak Technical University (Slovenská vysoká škola technická) in Bratislava in 1950 — 1952 (title: Ing.),

    — Diploma in the field of study ‘architecture’ (‘architektúra’) awarded by the Faculty of Architecture and Building Construction of the Slovak Technical University (Fakulta architektúry a pozemného staviteľstva, Slovenská vysoká škola technická) in Bratislava in 1952 — 1960 (title: Ing. arch.),

    — Diploma in the field of study ‘building construction’ (‘pozemné staviteľstvo’) awarded by the Faculty of Architecture and Building Construction of the Slovak Technical University (Fakulta architektúry a pozemného staviteľstva, Slovenská vysoká škola technická) in Bratislava in 1952 — 1960 (title: Ing.),

    — Diploma in the field of study ‘architecture’ (‘architektúra’) awarded by the Civil Engineering Faculty of the Slovak Technical University (Stavebná fakulta, Slovenská vysoká škola technická) in Bratislava in 1961 — 1976, (title: Ing. arch.),

    — Diploma in the field of study ‘building construction’ (‘pozemné stavby’) awarded by the Civil Engineering Faculty of the Slovak Technical University (Stavebná fakulta, Slovenská vysoká škola technická) in Bratislava in 1961 — 1976, (title: Ing.),

    — Diploma in the field of study ‘architecture’ (‘architektúra’) awarded by the Faculty of Architecture of the Slovak Technical University (Fakulta architektúry, Slovenská vysoká škola technická) in Bratislava since 1977 (title: Ing. arch.),

    — Diploma in the field of study ‘urban design’ (‘urbanizmus’) awarded by the Faculty of Architecture of the Slovak Technical University (Fakulta architektúry, Slovenská vysoká škola technická) in Bratislava since 1977 (title: Ing. arch.),

    — Diploma in the field of study ‘building construction’ (‘pozemné stavby’) awarded by the Civil Engineering Faculty of the Slovak Technical University (Stavebná fakulta, Slovenská technická univerzita) in Bratislava in 1977- 1997 (title: Ing.),

    — Diploma in the field of study ‘architecture and building construction’ (‘architektúra a pozemné stavby’) awarded by the Civil Engineering Faculty of the Slovak Technical University (Stavebná fakulta, Slovenská technická univerzita) in Bratislava since 1998 (title: Ing.),

    — Diploma in the field of study ‘building construction — specialisation: architecture’ (‘pozemné stavby — špecializácia: architektúra’) awarded by the Civil Engineering Faculty of the Slovak Technical University (Stavebná fakulta, Slovenská technická univerzita) in Bratislava in 2000 — 2001 (title: Ing.),

    — Diploma in the field of study ‘building construction and architecture’ (‘pozemné stavby a architektúra’) awarded by the Civil Engineering Faculty of the Slovak Technical University (Stavebná fakulta — Slovenská technická univerzita) in Bratislava since 2001 (title: Ing.),

    — Diploma in the field of study ‘architecture’ (‘architektúra’) awarded by the Academy of Fine Arts and Design (Vysoká škola výtvarných umení) in Bratislava since 1969 (title: Akad. arch. until 1990; Mgr. in 1990 — 1992; Mgr. arch. in 1992 — 1996; Mgr. art. since 1997),

    — Diploma in the field of study ‘building construction’ (‘pozemné staviteľstvo’) awarded by the Civil Engineering Faculty of the Technical University (Stavebná fakulta, Technická univerzita) in Košice in 1981- 1991 (title: Ing.),

    All these diplomas must be accompanied by:

    — Authorisation certificate issued by the Slovak Chamber of Architects (Slovenská komora architektov) in Bratislava without any specification of the field or in the field of ‘building construction’ (‘pozemné stavby’) or ‘land use planning’ (‘územné plánovanie’),

    — Authorisation certificate issued by the Slovak Chamber of Civil Engineers (Slovenská komora stavebných inžinierov) in Bratislava in the field of building construction (‘pozemné stavby’)

    2006/2007

    Suomi/Finland

    — the diplomas awarded by the architecture departments of Universities of Technology and the University of Oulu (arkkitehti/arkitekt)

    — the diplomas awarded by the Institutes of Technology (rakennusarkkitehti/byggnadsarkitekt)

    1997/1998

    Sverige

    — the diplomas awarded by the School of Architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology, the Chalmers Institute of Technology and the Institute of Technology at Lund University (arkitekt, university diploma in architecture)

    — the certificates of membership of the ‘Svenska Arkitekters Riksförbund’ (SAR) if the persons concerned have received their training in a State to which this Directive applies

    1997/1998

    United Kingdom

    — the qualifications awarded following the passing of examinations of:

    — 

    — the Royal Institute of British Architects

    — schools of architecture at universities, polytechnics, colleges, academies, schools of technology and art which, as of 10 June 1985, were recognised by the Architects Registration Council of the United Kingdom for the purpose of admission to the Register (Architect)

    — a certificate stating that its holder has an acquired right to hold the professional title of architect by virtue of section 6 (1) a, 6 (1) b or 6 (1) of the Architects Registration Act 1931 (Architect)

    — a certificate stating that its holder has an acquired right to hold the professional title of architect by virue of section 2 of the Architects Registration Act 1938 (Architect)

    1987/1988




    ANNEX VII

    Documents and certificates which may be required in accordance with Article 50(1)

    1.   Documents

    (a) 

    Proof of the nationality of the person concerned.

    (b) 

    Copies of the attestations of professional competence or of the evidence of formal qualifications giving access to the profession in question, and an attestation of the professional experience of the person concerned where applicable.

    The competent authorities of the host Member State may invite the applicant to provide information concerning his training to the extent necessary in order to determine the existence of potential substantial differences with the required national training, as laid down in Article 14. Where it is impossible for the applicant to provide this information, the competent authorities of the host Member State shall address the contact point, the competent authority or any other relevant body in the home Member State.

    (c) 

    For the cases referred to in Article 16, a certificate concerning the nature and duration of the activity issued by the competent authority or body in the home Member State or the Member State from which the foreign national comes.

    (d) 

    Where the competent authority of a host Member State requires of persons wishing to take up a regulated profession proof that they are of good character or repute or that they have not been declared bankrupt, or suspends or prohibits the pursuit of that profession in the event of serious professional misconduct or a criminal offence, that Member State shall accept as sufficient evidence, in respect of nationals of Member States wishing to pursue that profession in its territory, the production of documents issued by competent authorities in the home Member State or the Member State from which the foreign national comes, showing that those requirements are met. Those authorities must provide the documents required within a period of two months.

    Where the competent authorities of the home Member State or of the Member State from which the foreign national comes do not issue the documents referred to in the first subparagraph, such documents shall be replaced by a declaration on oath - or, in States where there is no provision for declaration on oath, by a solemn declaration - made by the person concerned before a competent judicial or administrative authority or, where appropriate, a notary or qualified professional body of the home Member State or the Member State from which the person comes; such authority or notary shall issue a certificate attesting the authenticity of the declaration on oath or solemn declaration.

    (e) 

    Where a host Member State requires of its own nationals wishing to take up a regulated profession, a document relating to the physical or mental health of the applicant, that Member State shall accept as sufficient evidence thereof the presentation of the document required in the home Member State. Where the home Member State does not issue such a document, the host Member State shall accept a certificate issued by a competent authority in that State. In that case, the competent authorities of the home Member State must provide the document required within a period of two months.

    (f) 

    Where a host Member State requires its own nationals wishing to take up a regulated profession to furnish:

    — 
    proof of the applicant's financial standing,
    — 
    proof that the applicant is insured against the financial risks arising from their professional liability in accordance with the laws and regulations in force in the host Member State regarding the terms and extent of cover,

    that Member State shall accept as sufficient evidence an attestation to that effect issued by the banks and insurance undertakings of another Member State.

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    (g) 

    Where the Member State so requires for its own nationals, an attestation confirming the absence of temporary or final suspensions from exercising the profession or of criminal convictions.

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    2.   Certificates

    To facilitate the application of Title III, Chapter III, of this Directive, Member States may prescribe that, in addition to evidence of formal qualifications, the person who satisfies the conditions of training required must provide a certificate from the competent authorities of his home Member State stating that this evidence of formal qualifications is that covered by this Directive.



    ( 1 )  OJ L 281, 23.11.1995, p. 31.

    ( 2 )  OJ L 201, 31.7.2002, p. 37.

    ( 3 )  OJ L 8, 12.1.2001, p. 1.

    ( 4 )  OJ L 145, 13.6.1977, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Directive 2004/66/EC (OJ L 168, 1.5.2004, p. 35).

    ( 5 ) Directive 2013/55/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 November 2013 amending Directive 2005/36/EC on the recognition of professional qualifications and Regulation (EU) No 1024/2012 on administrative cooperation through the Internal Market Information System (‘the IMI Regulation’) (OJ L 354, 28.12.2013, p. 132.)

    ( 6 )  OJ C 111, 6.5.2008, p. 1.

    ( 7 )  OJ L 376, 27.12.2006, p. 36.

    ( 8 )  OJ L 13, 19.1.2000, p. 12.

    ( 9 )  OJ L 274, 20.10.2009, p. 36.

    ( 10 )  OJ L 53, 26.2.2011, p. 66.

    ( 11 )  OJ L 79, 20.3.2007, p. 38.

    ( 12 ) Irish nationals are also members of the following associations or organisations in the United Kingdom:

    Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
    Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland
    Institute of Actuaries
    Faculty of Actuaries
    The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
    Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators
    Royal Town Planning Institute
    Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
    Chartered Institute of Building.

    ( 13 ) Only for the activity of auditing accounts.

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