WHEREAS , IN VIEW OF THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE MEMBER STATES , REGARDING THE NUMBER OF MEDICAL SPECIALTIES AND THE TYPE OR THE LENGTH OF TRAINING COURSES FOR SUCH SPECIALTIES , CERTAIN COORDINATING PROVISIONS INTENDED TO ENABLE MEMBER STATES TO PROCEED WITH THE MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF DIPLOMAS , CERTIFICATES AND OTHER EVIDENCE OF FORMAL QUALIFICATIONS SHOULD BE LAID DOWN ; WHEREAS SUCH COORDINATION HAS BEEN EFFECTED BY COUNCIL DIRECTIVE NO 75/363/EEC ( 3 ) OF 16 JUNE 1975 CONCERNING THE COORDINATION OF PROVISIONS LAID DOWN BY LAW , REGULATION OR ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION IN RESPECT OF THE ACTIVITIES OF DOCTORS ;
CONSIDERANT QUE , EU EGARD AUX DIVERGENCES EXISTANT ACTUELLEMENT ENTRE LES ETATS MEMBRES EN CE QUI CONCERNE LE NOMBRE DES SPECIALISATIONS MEDICALES , LES MODES OU LES DUREES DE FORMATION PERMETTANT LEUR ACQUISITION , IL EST NECESSAIRE DE PREVOIR CERTAINES DISPOSITIONS DE COORDINATION DESTINEES A PERMETTRE AUX ETATS MEMBRES DE PROCEDER A LA RECONNAISSANCE MUTUELLE DES DIPLOMES , CERTIFICATS ET AUTRES TITRES ; QUE CETTE COORDINATION EST REALISEE PAR LA DIRECTIVE 75/363/CEE DU CONSEIL , DU 16 JUIN 1975 , VISANT A LA COORDINATION DES DISPOSITIONS LEGISLATIVES , REGLEMENTAIRES ET ADMINISTRATIVES CONCERNANT LES ACTIVITES DU MEDECIN ( 3 ) ;