GW Regulatory Affairs program graduates have a competitive edge in the job market. Graduates of the program learn about critical thinking, analytical and communication skills necessary to respond to emerging trends in the field. They master the skills needed to develop strategies for integrating business needs into regulatory strategic planning and have a strong foundation in quality improvement, required to improve systems across the health care industry. While many of our students start in regulatory affairs, most find their careers advancing to management and other senior positions in the broad health care enterprise.
The following are excellent resources to search for career opportunities in regulatory affairs:
- RAPS (Regulatory Affairs Professional Society)
- USA Jobs
- Drug Information Association (DIA)
- Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI)
- FDLI SmartBrief
- Parenteral Drug Association (PDA)
- Regulatory Affairs Resources
The following are companies that typically hire entry-level regulatory affairs professionals: