Are you an early-career professional or a transitioning career professional? Do you want to prove your foundational knowledge in regulatory affairs? Is it too early to earn your RAC?
If yes, the new Foundation in Regulatory Affairs (FRA) credential from RAPS may be for you. Attend this free webcast to identify whether the FRA is right for you and how to get started.
Be among the first to earn your FRA. There are two credentials available: FRA-Introduction to Medical Devices and FRA-Introduction to Pharmaceuticals. These credentials are earned by passing an exam to prove you have important regulatory knowledge that is foundational to a career in regulatory affairs. It’s the only RAPS assessment-based credential that has no regulatory experience requirement.
Basic: Content is introductory in nature and requires no requisite knowledge or experience to grasp concepts and related exercises. Basic educational activities are meant to establish a foundation of knowledge and/or competence that will be expanded upon in practice or in higher level activities.
Speakers
Jennifer Naughton
Senior Director, Credentialing & Professional Development, RAPS
Jennifer Naughton is passionate about closing skills gaps and building training and certification programs. She has more than 25 years of experience building and running credentialing programs across numerous industry sectors. She currently oversees the RAC, RCC, and FRA credentialing programs at RAPS. She holds a master’s degree in education from the George Washington University and is a certified SPHR, ICE-CCP, and CAE.
Roya has been at RAPS for more than a decade. She oversees the development and maintenance of the RAPS course catalog and implements technological enhancements into the RAPS learning program.
Leeann supports RAPS credentialing programs, including the RAC and RCC, with a focus on exam development, volunteer coordination, vendor management, and customer satisfaction. Leeann's efforts ensure that RAPS certifications are fair, reliable, and industry relevant.
Questions
Contact the RAPS Support Center:
Call +1 301 770 2920, ext. 200 (8:30 am–5:30 pm EST, Monday–Friday) or email
RAPS@raps.org