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Anyone wishing to practice medicine in Germany after studying human medicine in an EU member state, an EEA member state or in Switzerland requires a special professional license - a license to practice medicine.
After successfully completing your studies in human medicine, you can apply for a license to practice medicine. With this license to practice medicine, you are allowed to work independently and autonomously as a doctor in Germany.
You will receive a license to practice for an unlimited period of time. It is valid for the entire Federal Republic of Germany.
Your license to practice medicine can be revoked if you are no longer reliable to practice the profession. This may include violating professional regulations or committing a criminal offense. Your license can also be revoked if you have health problems relevant to the practice of the pharmacy profession.
You will receive a license to practice medicine under the following conditions:
(tabular and chronological list of the training courses completed and the relevant gainful activities pursued, stating the periods (month/year) and enclosing the relevant supporting documents)
This must be issued and signed by a general practitioner or internal medicine practitioner established in Germany or another signatory state to the Agreement on the European Economic Area or in Switzerland and stamped with a practice or clinic stamp. If the practice or clinic stamp is not in German, a German translation of the stamp is required.
Proof of training such as a diploma or, if applicable, other country-specific proof in accordance with Annex 5 of Directive 2005/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of September 7, 2005 on the recognition of professional qualifications.
You must submit the application for a license with the required documents to the competent authority.
A fee of 250 to 500 euros must be paid for the license to practice medicine if you have completed your training in an EU member state, an EEA member state or Switzerland. There are additional costs for the specialist language test.
The application for approval is not subject to a time limit.
The granting of a license to practice medicine or a professional permit requires, among other things, that you have the necessary knowledge of the German language to practice your profession. The 87th Conference of Health Ministers in 2014 agreed in a key points paper on the requirements for knowledge of the German language and how this knowledge can be demonstrated. The following applies:
1. the required German language skills are deemed to be proven for applicants for whom the licensing authority determines without doubt that German is spoken and written fluently (e.g. as a native language) or that the completion of medical, dental, pharmaceutical or psychotherapeutic training (proof of training) was obtained in German.
2. proof of the required German language skills is generally deemed to have been provided if the applicant has completed at least ten years of general schooling at a German-speaking school or has completed at least three years of vocational training in German.
3. if proof is not deemed to have been provided in accordance with 1. or 2. above, the language skills required for practicing the profession shall be deemed to have been proven by submission of a certificate of successful completion of the specialist language test at the Bavarian Medical Association.
4 Specialist language tests taken at the Medical Association or the competent authority of another country, as well as specialist language tests from other examination institutions, are recognized as proof, provided that it is guaranteed that the examination there is equivalent to the specialist language test at the Bavarian Medical Association. Whether this requirement is met in individual cases must be clarified in advance with the relevant professional licensing office.
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A license or permit is not required for merely temporary and occasional medical activities (services). For the provision of services, it is sufficient to register with the competent authority and submit certain documents (see "Related topics").
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.
Doctors can apply for a license to practice medicine if they have completed their medical training outside of an EU member state, an EEA member state or Switzerland and wish to practice medicine in Bavaria.
If you want to practice medicine in the Federal Republic of Germany without a license to practice medicine, you need a permit.