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r/regulatoryaffairs: Please use this forum to exchange news and promote discussion of issues relating to the regulation of medical products…

Regulatory Affairs AMA : r/regulatoryaffairs - Reddit

I am and have been an RA focused headhunter for drug-development companies for coming up on 5 years. Every day for those 5 years, I live and breathe the ...

news and discussion for regulatory professionals - Reddit

r/regulatoryaffairs: Please use this forum to exchange news and promote discussion of issues relating to the regulation of medical products…

What does your life look like as someone in regulatory affairs? - Reddit

36 votes, 39 comments. Hello, I recently graduated with a biomedical engineering degree and I'm currently considering directing my career in ...

Is regulatory affairs a good career path? : r/regulatoryaffairs - Reddit

I highly recommend RA as a career path because there are no shortage of job opportunities in this area, you can work for a variety of pharmaceutical, biologics ...

Future of careers in Regulatory Affairs? : r/regulatoryaffairs - Reddit

It is now incredibly difficult to get a job due to high saturation (too many pharmacy schools opened) which has lead to decreased pay and poor work conditions.

Getting into Regulatory Affairs : r/regulatoryaffairs - Reddit

I want to get into regulatory affairs (Medial Device, Pharma, Biotech), but I am unsure how. I was thinking of doing a Masters in Public Health/Policy maybe.

Why did you choose (or aspire to start) a career in Regulatory Affairs?

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Breaking into Regulatory Affairs : r/regulatoryaffairs - Reddit

I'd like to break into regulatory affairs with a bachelors in Microbiology, and about 3 years of pharmaceutical research experience.

Why is getting into Reg Affairs so hard? : r/regulatoryaffairs - Reddit

Why is getting into Regulatory so hard? Because its a f***ing amazing field! it is high paying, recession proof (mostly), and extremely ...

Why Regulatory Affairs? : r/regulatoryaffairs - Reddit

I realised that by working in regulatory, I can ultimately help people to get better! Pretty cool, isn't it. So I guess that's it. Helping people get better is ...

Is RA an enjoyable job? Do you like your job? What aspects ... - Reddit

r/regulatoryaffairs - How will the new administration impact Regulatory Affairs? 98 upvotes · 42 comments. r/clinicalresearch icon. r ...

What's your job like? : r/regulatoryaffairs - Reddit

I am wondering what the day-to-day work experience is like in regulatory affairs to see if it's a good fit for me and my disabilities.

Job transition from Regulatory to…? : r/regulatoryaffairs - Reddit

I've been in Regulatory Affairs for about 6 years, and in medical devices in a variety of roles for more than 20 years. I was laid off at the end of June.

Regulatory affairs : r/regulatoryaffairs - Reddit

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Best way to get into regulatory affairs? : r/regulatoryaffairs - Reddit

Honestly, apply like crazy. I applied for over 200 jobs (during the pandemic). Do not pick a specialty, try medical devices, pharmaceuticals, food, agriculture.

How will the new administration impact Regulatory Affairs? - Reddit

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Is regulatory affairs more lucrative than clinical research? - Reddit

r/regulatoryaffairs - How will the new administration impact Regulatory Affairs? 98 upvotes · 42 comments. r/clinicalresearch icon. r ...

Can being a Regulatory Affairs specialist help you move up in the field

r/regulatoryaffairs - How will the new administration impact Regulatory Affairs? ... Reddit · reReddit: Top posts of September 29, 2023 ...

"getting into" ra : r/regulatoryaffairs - Reddit

Regulatory affairs as a career really interests me but i am very confused as to how someone is even supposed to 'enter' it career-wise and what it's even like.