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Publications and Applications for recognition and registration4sight Group2020-12-14T09:55:28+01:00

 

REGISTERS
Register of Pharmacists – EU list – as at 02/10/2020
LEGISLATION
Health Care Professions Act (Cap 464 of the Laws of Malta)
Pharmacy Council (Standing Orders) Regulations
Pharmacy Council Disciplinary Procedures Regulations
Pharmacy Council Fees Regulations
Pharmacy Council (Elections) Regulations
Pharmacy Council Appeals Committee (Elections) Regulations

DIRECTIVES

Pharmacy Council Directive for Digital Activity – NEW​
CIRCULARS
Circular on Advertising (15/05/06)​
Letter to all registered Pharmacists (08/03/06)
Circular to all registered Pharmacists (12/10/05)PHARMACY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 2013

Result of Elections for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians 2013

 

PRACTICING AS A PHARMACIST 
For a person to be able to practice as a pharmacist in Malta, first he/she needs to have his/her qualification recognised by the Pharmacy Council and then have his/her name entered in the Register of Pharmacists held by the Pharmacy Council. Subsequently the Pharmacy Council recommends the applicant for the issue of a licence to practice as a pharmacist in Malta.​ Application and documents required are found below:
 
Application for Registration as a Pharmacist
Documents to be submitted for registration from EU applicants
Documents to be submitted for registration from non-EU applicants
Eligibility for a license to practice as a pharmacist
Declaration for temporary mobility
PRACTICING AS A PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

For a person to be able to practice as a pharmacy technician in Malta, first he/she needs to have his/her qualification recognised by the Pharmacy Council and then have his/her name entered in the Register of Pharmacy Technicians held by the Pharmacy Council.

Application for Pharmacy technicians
Documents to be submitted for registration – Pharmacy Technician
Eligibility for a license to practice as a pharmacy technician
Declaration for temporary mobility
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RECOGNITION AS PHARMACIST
European Professional Card
REGISTRATION AS A QUALIFIED PERSON (QP)
Application for Registration as a Qualified Person
APPEALING FROM A DECISION RELATED TO AN APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION (Mode of Redress):
If you are in disagreement with the decision taken by the special licensing committee regarding your application, you have a right to appeal in accordance with the Health Care Professions Act 2003, Cap 464. You may file an appeal in writing with the Appeals Committee within 20 calendar days from the date of the decision.  Please contact Dr. Anthony Gatt MD, DIP IMC (Ed), MSc, MMCFD Secretary to the Appeals Committee, by sending an email to anthony.b.gatt@gov.mt
 
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