Training recognized?
Hello
Do you know if the emergency paramedic training with the Berlin Fire Department is recognized abroad? In the EU? In Ireland, Scandinavia, etc.?
Thanks for the answers
Hello
Do you know if the emergency paramedic training with the Berlin Fire Department is recognized abroad? In the EU? In Ireland, Scandinavia, etc.?
Thanks for the answers
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Not flat-rate or not automatically, not in the other member states of the European Union (EU). This always goes beyond a request for recognition. The competent authority shall review the equivalence with the respective comparable national training. If there are no significant differences in training, German training is recognised as equivalent. If the Authority has doubts or differences, it may arrange different things such as either an additional examination, a further training with, if necessary, an additional examination or that one may only act under supervision for a period of time.
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In the rescue service not automatically, a request is made in the respective country in which you want to recognise the training. After that, it will be examined whether the degree and competences are comparable and then whether the training is recognised or not. Additional courses, exams etc. are not exactly rare, which there is almost always, as well as a very intensive incorporation. The official language of the respective country must also be dominated very well, that is, of course, a prerequisite, before that one does not have to make an application.
Thank you for your answer!
Hi.
In The should be recognised throughout the EU.
In Practice – and in the rescue service in particular – this looks different.
On the one hand, this is due to the fact that the rescue services systems of the individual countries differ considerably, on the other hand, to completely different competencies and partly simply to the lack of a corresponding professional equivalent.
So it says: with a flat-rate recognition you can clearly not – if a recognition is possible at all, an additional training/adaptation course, examinations and paper war will simply be necessary in the majority of cases.
LG