RE: RE: RE: RE: how can i become a QP? Contribution from Bernd Renger written on 6/29/2008 at 13:01
Original contribution: RE: RE: RE: how can i become a QP? written by jiang huaifeng on 6/27/2008 at 11:34) The minimum conditions of qualification to become a QP in a Member State of the European Union is a completed study - or a course recognized as equivalent by the Member State concerned - in pharmacy, medicine, veterinary medicine, chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry and technology, or biology. If you are not a pharmacist, a number of basic subjects from this study have to be covered by additional training.
In addition, you need acquired practical experience over at least two years in one or more companies authorized to manufacture medicinal products in the EU, covering qualitative analysis of medicinal products, quantitative analysis of active substances and testing and checking the quality of medicinal products.
If you live in a particular Member State you may than apply to be registered as a QP.
I hope this answer is detailed enough to allow you to judge whether you have the qualification required to become a QP in the EU.
Best regards, Bernd Renger Answers to this contribution:
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