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"Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, the recognition of professional qualifications is an important step at a European level, as the assumption is that a person legally exercising their profession in a Member State is considered sufficiently qualified and eligible to exercise their profession, even temporarily, in any other EU Member State. There are professions which require continuous training, and it is important that this should be accessible and verifiable at all levels in Europe. The report dedicates a certain amount of attention to the health care sector which involves doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other operators, who also need a knowledge of the language in order to avoid problems when communicating with patients. A clause that we consider fundamental is that every Member State can legally make access to a given profession contingent on the possession of a specific professional qualification. The professional card proposed by Commissioner Barnier could make it simpler to check beforehand whether a person’s qualification can be used in any other Member State."@en1
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