Occupational therapist: application for registration
Occupational therapists educated outside Denmark (including occupational therapists from the Nordic countries and the EU/EEA countries) must hold Danish authorisation to be able to use the title occupational therapist in Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
Authorisation process
The authorisation process and the required documentation depend on the country in which you are a national and the country in which you qualified as an occupational therapist:
Keep updated
Until you have been granted Danish authorisation, you are obliged to keep updated about any changes to the authorisation procedure and the deadlines you have to meet.
Sound communication
According to the Danish Authorisation Act, occupational therapists are required to practice their profession with due care and conscientiousness. This provision also implies sound communication with patients, relatives, other healthcare professionals etc. The appointing authority assesses whether the occupational therapist meets the requirements laid down in the Danish Authorisation Act.
75 years rule
The entitlement to practice as a occupational therapist expires at the age of 75. Read more about the 75 years rule.