Prescribing Pharmacist (temporary provision)

Styrelsen for Patientsikkerhed

If you wish to work as a prescribing pharmacist in Denmark, you must have an authorization issued by the Danish Patient Safety Authority.

Dette skal du bruge:

If you wish to work on a temporary and occasional basis, you must apply to be registered as a service provider.

When you apply to be registered as a service provider, you do not fill in an application form but merely send a cover letter to let us know that you apply for registration as a temporary service provider along with the documentary evidence listed below:

  • Documentation of name, date of birth and nationality (e.g. a certified copy of the relevant page in your passport).

  • Name change certificate/marriage certificate, if any.

  • Curriculum Vitae, listing your educational data and work experience in chronological order.

  • Diploma/certificate.

  • Detailed transcript of the study programme from the educational institution.The transcript must contain information about

a. admission requirements.

b. total length of the education.

c. theoretical education: subjects and lecture hours of each subject.

d. clinical education: subjects and duration indicated in hours.

e. clinical education: departments and number of weeks in each department.

  • Supplementary documentation, if any, or any other information which in your opinion might be of importance to the assessment of your educational qualifications.

  • Evidence of your fitness to practice (if the profession of prescribing pharmacist is regulated in said country):

You must request the registration authorities in the most recent country of work and residence to send a Certificate of Current Professional Status/Certificate of good standing directly to the Danish Patient Safety Authority, ATT: AAES, Islands Brygge 67, 2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark. The registration authority could be the authority that issued your current license. It is not your employer.

The certificate must confirm that you are legally entitled to work within your profession (e.g. nurse, etc.), i.e. that you have not been suspended, disqualified or prohibited from practicing. The certificate must be less than 3 months old.

If you wish to provide services on a permanent basis, read more and apply via this link