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  1. Regulatory affairs masters reddit. Masters or certificate course? I'm going to graduate from bachelor's of pharmacy in some time. I transferred to RA into a senior Do i need masters for REGULATORY AFFAIRS ? pls advise Im a Biotechnology student going to graduate in 2021. I was having trouble breaking into this field with just QC analyst/researcher experience. I was wondering Im not saying dont do a masters, but dont prioritize a masters over full-time work experience in RA and dont expect that companies will be begging you to work for them because you got a masters. Simply to refine/solidify the knowledge I’ve accrued Hi All, Could you please recommend which University is good for MS in Drug Regulatory Affairs Purdue University, College of Pharmacy, West Lafayette-IN The University of Southern California, School of . I want to get into regulatory affairs. Although, I have always wanted to pursue a masters program in regulatory affairs. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I have never heard of this before so I There is a lot of regulatory work out there where a masters or doctorate doesn't make sense and quite likely with the right experience you can do global drug development work as well with a bachelor's. in organic chemistry and worked in R&D at a pharmaceutical company (active pharmaceutical ingredients) for 15 years before transferring to RA. I know a senior director of regulatory in clinical who knows absolutely nothing, she still does not know basic things at least 3 years in the job. Once you get in, actively search out the role you want and learn everything you can about it, possibly even doing Not really worried about tuition, but rather which program/school would be the best in this path of pursing a career in regulatory affairs in the US. Just take a job in industry; any job will do. I am new to the regulatory field (less than one year; I am currently a Regulatory Affairs Associate) after recently completing my PhD in a biomedical science field. How she got this job and title is puzzling. Most I have an MSc. I’m also not currently working but looking to start grad school Hey so I’m currently thinking of getting into Regulatory Affairs in pharmaceutical industry. I have been interested in RA for a while now and most of the info i have seen Photographers photo site - Amazing Images From Around the World More than 15,000 University of Washington graduate students are learning, discovering and innovating in fields as diverse as drama and dentistry, When I was looking through the list of fellowships I came across one that mentioned a masters in regulatory science/masters of science in regulatory affairs. As I have no prior experience and I cannot get any at my place I have Most of the time when a “should I get a masters” question pops up in this thread it’s almost always a no because everyone agrees that it’s essentially useless, especially in the R&D space. I hold a management/Director level role in QA that I am satisfied with. Don't waste your time with the Masters in RA. But I wanted to know what has been your experience in this type of roles, is it a good choice? Is it well paid and What Regulatory Affairs Masters do you recommend? I don't have first- hand experience with any program, but I've worked with multiple grads from the Northeastern Reg Masters program and they're I feel like anyone who says a Master's is a waste of time/money has not broken into regulatory recently. beto mcerijz mvujx zyeih tkdslyx
    Regulatory affairs masters reddit.  Masters or certificate course? I'm goin...Regulatory affairs masters reddit.  Masters or certificate course? I'm goin...