I have worked as a scientist for about 15 years and I’m looking into reg affairs … this video was extremely helpful! As you were talking everything started to click and I have notice were my work was contributing. Thank you and I can’t wait to watch all the videos … this career change is looking very possible!
What a great video! I'm a regulatory affairs coordinator in Guatemala working with generics throughout central and south America, but regulations here are very different and I don't know a lot about FDA pathways, so this was new!
Can you please connect with me Mam. I am interested in Regulatory Affairs, I had done Graduation in Pharmacy. Please provide me your LinkedIn profile link.
This is such an amazing resource! Thank you for providing more context and detail into your day-to-day. I currently work in pharmacovigilance and hope to explore RA in the future. Please keep this series going!
iam working as a regulatory affair pharmacist incharge in one of the drug store uae .during my search for learning more about regulatory in pharmaceutical industry i find out this one.really its very informative .thankyou.
This was a FABULOUS video. I am so happy I just stumbled upon ur channel. Definitely a new subbie for sure. I've been a Registered Respiratory Therapist for over 22 years and in 2020, I finally finished my MBA-HCM. Besides having a passion to create, develop and drive products to market (mostly class I devices), I've always had an interest in what happens in the "back of the house operations." Sounds like the kind of work you do. Any advice for me as to how to get in the "front door", if you will.? My undergraduate degree is in Cardiopulmonary Science/ Medicine from LSUHSC New Orleans. Still a NOLA girl here. Thank you kindly. I certainly plan to buy ur book and listen to more of ur videos.
Hi Kyyah, thank you for such an interesting and informative RA series! I always enjoy visiting your channel as your videos have always been very helpful with great advice and insight! I have a question: I'm interested in going into HEOR (with no experience) but was offered an RA entry-level role. I know RA and HEOR divisions/teams are slightly related and may work together when exchanging information or putting together reports, etc. but would the RA entry-level experience help me break into the HEOR field later on in my career? Or would I need to start it all over again after this RA role because they're two totally different worlds? (which may take another 2 years before I quit) I'm a bit worried about the timeline because of how long it may take me to actually get my foot into the HEOR door, especially when most of their openings are not entry-level positions and usually require some prior experience. I did some informational interviews, and some people in the field even suggested that I start by doing an internship (even if I already have about 3-4 years of working experience in non-HEOR fields with an MPH degree).
Hi. thank you for this video. Have you thought of doing a video talking about the resources available to stay up to date with regulatory intelligence? Even videos of the type of training that's ideal for a candidate looking to advance their careers to managerial roles, please?
Just found your channel and wanted to share how much I appreciate your videos! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience! Subscribed & liked :)
Hi your description was really great . Is the same regulatory pathways applied for nano pharmaceutical. Can you provide which part of 21 cfr includes info on nano pharmaceuticals.
Hello I am presently working as a quality technician for a food manufacturing company, with experience in label compliance and designing. I am highly motivated to move to regulatory affairs role and build my expertise in that line. Can you suggest me how do I go about it, what trainings do I take to start off my career in that line relating to food.
Extremally informative video. Please suggest a book or make a video from Drug Discovery and Development, what Clinical and marketing applications and post clinical Surveillance submission applications are submitted in different countries and how the differ from each other in process and structure. Thanks
Thanks for your video ! Um,, Do you have any tips for writing a convincing & persuasive documents? (ex. CTD M2, other submission Files..) I’m a associate level , and.. after working as a RA for more than 2 years, I feel like writing skills are quite important. such as 'how to structure the text' , or 'how to choose the right sentence or pick a right word etc.. I'm curious about your thoughts.
Hi thanks for your very useful videos, I’m a foreign PharmD pharmacist with experiences in the nanotechnology lab and toxicology one as a researcher in my country. I want to get my foot inside pharmaceutical even with entry level position. What’s the best path to take? Thank you
Quality Assurance, Quality Control, or Quality Engineering and Validation. Quality Assurance works with documentation and is involved with Quality Systems. Quality engineering deals with reports, data analysis etc. Validation deals with temperature mapping as example for equipment used in pharmaceutical operations.
Someone can help currently im completing bachelor's degree in pharmacy ,, I'm unable to what should do next ,, I'm also so confused weather choose career in regulatory affairs or become a pharmacist in Dubai
Loving your videos 😍 so interesting. I'm very new to regulatory affairs in the pharmaceutical industry (generic) and struggling every day😂 Thank you for this series 😍 Greetings from Germany
Hey Kyyah I am new to your channel and loving it. I wanted to connect with you on LinkedIn but could not find you. Could you please share a link. Thanks
I have worked as a scientist for about 15 years and I’m looking into reg affairs … this video was extremely helpful! As you were talking everything started to click and I have notice were my work was contributing. Thank you and I can’t wait to watch all the videos … this career change is looking very possible!
how is being a scientist like?
@@ghostofday5025 it is very scientific
What a great video! I'm a regulatory affairs coordinator in Guatemala working with generics throughout central and south America, but regulations here are very different and I don't know a lot about FDA pathways, so this was new!
Such a great breakdown I recruit regulatory professionals and this has enhanced my market knowledge
Can you please connect with me Mam. I am interested in Regulatory Affairs, I had done Graduation in Pharmacy. Please provide me your LinkedIn profile link.
I am looking for job if you have any openings?
This is such an amazing resource! Thank you for providing more context and detail into your day-to-day. I currently work in pharmacovigilance and hope to explore RA in the future. Please keep this series going!
loving these videos. and the beige set!
You are so thorough in your explanation, thank you
iam working as a regulatory affair pharmacist incharge in one of the drug store uae .during my search for learning more about regulatory in pharmaceutical industry i find out this one.really its very informative .thankyou.
Hi I'm adarsh please provide some information regarding DHA exam please mention some cantact number
This was a FABULOUS video. I am so happy I just stumbled upon ur channel. Definitely a new subbie for sure.
I've been a Registered Respiratory Therapist for over 22 years and in 2020, I finally finished my MBA-HCM.
Besides having a passion to create, develop and drive products to market (mostly class I devices), I've always had an interest in what happens in the "back of the house operations." Sounds like the kind of work you do.
Any advice for me as to how to get in the "front door", if you will.?
My undergraduate degree is in Cardiopulmonary Science/ Medicine from LSUHSC New Orleans.
Still a NOLA girl here.
Thank you kindly.
I certainly plan to buy ur book and listen to more of ur videos.
Yessss I’m excited for this series!
Hi Kyyah, thank you for such an interesting and informative RA series! I always enjoy visiting your channel as your videos have always been very helpful with great advice and insight!
I have a question: I'm interested in going into HEOR (with no experience) but was offered an RA entry-level role. I know RA and HEOR divisions/teams are slightly related and may work together when exchanging information or putting together reports, etc. but would the RA entry-level experience help me break into the HEOR field later on in my career? Or would I need to start it all over again after this RA role because they're two totally different worlds? (which may take another 2 years before I quit)
I'm a bit worried about the timeline because of how long it may take me to actually get my foot into the HEOR door, especially when most of their openings are not entry-level positions and usually require some prior experience. I did some informational interviews, and some people in the field even suggested that I start by doing an internship (even if I already have about 3-4 years of working experience in non-HEOR fields with an MPH degree).
Just found you and I’m so excited to watch all of your content! And order your book! Subscribed!
Hi. thank you for this video. Have you thought of doing a video talking about the resources available to stay up to date with regulatory intelligence? Even videos of the type of training that's ideal for a candidate looking to advance their careers to managerial roles, please?
You explained this so well I wish you explained IDEs too😭
Just found your channel and wanted to share how much I appreciate your videos! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience! Subscribed & liked :)
Thanks for this series
As always you rock 🤘🏻
Wish you good luck with the next videos 🤩
Hello, any resources you could recommend to learn more about the nitty gritty of regulatory affairs?
Very well explained !
Hi your description was really great .
Is the same regulatory pathways applied for nano pharmaceutical.
Can you provide which part of 21 cfr includes info on nano pharmaceuticals.
Thanks for Breaking it down
Hello I am presently working as a quality technician for a food manufacturing company, with experience in label compliance and designing. I am highly motivated to move to regulatory affairs role and build my expertise in that line. Can you suggest me how do I go about it, what trainings do I take to start off my career in that line relating to food.
Great job Kyyah! At some point can u discuss the differences in RAPS certificates? Thank you!
Extremally informative video. Please suggest a book or make a video from Drug Discovery and Development, what Clinical and marketing applications and post clinical Surveillance submission applications are submitted in different countries and how the differ from each other in process and structure. Thanks
Thank you for all the information
Thanks for your video ! Um,, Do you have any tips for writing a convincing & persuasive documents? (ex. CTD M2, other submission Files..) I’m a associate level , and.. after working as a RA for more than 2 years, I feel like writing skills are quite important. such as 'how to structure the text' , or 'how to choose the right sentence or pick a right word etc.. I'm curious about your thoughts.
@@kyyahabdul 💖 Thank you so much for your advice , you always show us the right path for beginners like me. It means so much. 😀
I’m a nurse wanting a nee career. Is this a good career to go into?
Hi thanks for your very useful videos, I’m a foreign PharmD pharmacist with experiences in the nanotechnology lab and toxicology one as a researcher in my country. I want to get my foot inside pharmaceutical even with entry level position. What’s the best path to take? Thank you
Quality Assurance, Quality Control, or Quality Engineering and Validation. Quality Assurance works with documentation and is involved with Quality Systems. Quality engineering deals with reports, data analysis etc. Validation deals with temperature mapping as example for equipment used in pharmaceutical operations.
Great video but cannot concentrate because of the background music - how I can I remove it?
Unfortunately it cannot be removed
As I have completed my B.D.S degree,so can I pursue this course??
@@kyyahabdul it is a dentistry degree in some countries.
Someone can help currently im completing bachelor's degree in pharmacy ,, I'm unable to what should do next ,, I'm also so confused weather choose career in regulatory affairs or become a pharmacist in Dubai
Great resource! Will watch this whole series. Is Subpart H a different type of pathway or is it one of the pathways under 505b1?
@@kyyahabdul I understand! Thanks for the response
Name your book?
this is for US FDA Regulations? Is this applicable to Canada as well?
Only US FDA. Health Canada Regs we’re not assessed in this serious
Loving your videos 😍 so interesting. I'm very new to regulatory affairs in the pharmaceutical industry (generic) and struggling every day😂
Thank you for this series 😍
Greetings from Germany
Modesto Plaza
Wow skipped the whole initial meeting part
Hey Kyyah I am new to your channel and loving it. I wanted to connect with you on LinkedIn but could not find you. Could you please share a link. Thanks