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Doctors from EU/EEA countries or Switzerland who only wish to practice medicine in Bavaria temporarily and occasionally do not require a license to practice medicine. Written notification to the competent authority is sufficient.
Dieser Assistent unterstützt Sie bei der Erstellung eines formlosen Schreibens, wenn die zuständige Stelle kein Antragsformular zur Verfügung stellt.
This form can be submitted electronically (e.g. via a secure contact form using your user account with login via the electronic ID function or the ELSTER certificate) or handwritten and signed in paper form to the responsible authority.
Anyone wishing to work as a doctor in Germany after studying human medicine generally requires a special professional license - a license to practice medicine or a professional permit. In Bavaria, these are issued by the government of Upper Bavaria and the government of Lower Franconia.
In the case of merely temporary and occasional medical activities (services), a license or permit is not required for nationals of EU/EEA states or Switzerland. For the provision of services, written notification of the intended activity to the competent authority (see under "Responsible for you") is sufficient, together with the submission of certain documents.
The documents listed under "Required documents" must be submitted to the competent authority as part of the initial notification. The authority will check the documents and clarify any doubts with the applicant or directly with the country of origin. If the authority has no reservations, the service can be provided.
A fee of EUR 50 must be paid for processing the registration.
The notification must be submitted in writing to the competent government before the service is provided for the first time. The notification must be renewed once a year if the service is also to be provided in that year.
The service provider has the rights and obligations of a doctor when providing the service in Bavaria.
A service provider is exempt from membership of the medical professional representative body (medical district association).
Nevertheless, service providers must comply with the professional obligations of doctors arising from the Healthcare Professions Chamber Act and the Professional Code of Conduct for Doctors in Bavaria. Violations of professional obligations can be prosecuted under professional law.
Doctors can apply for a license to practice medicine if they have completed their medical training outside an EU member state, an EEA member state or Switzerland and wish to work as a doctor in Bavaria.