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The regulatory function is vital in making safe and effective healthcare products available worldwide. Individuals who ensure regulatory compliance and prepare submissions, as well as those whose main job function is clinical affairs or quality assurance are all considered regulatory professionals.
Resources, news and special offers to support you and your professional development during this difficult time.
One of our most valuable contributions to the profession is the Regulatory Code of Ethics. The Code of Ethics provides regulatory professionals with core values that hold them to the highest standards of professional conduct.
Your membership opens the door to free learning resources on demand. Check out the Member Knowledge Center for free webcasts, publications and online courses.
Like all professions, regulatory is based on a shared set of competencies. The Regulatory Competency Framework describes the essential elements of what is required of regulatory professionals at four major career and professional levels.
Convergence 2020 has come and gone, but you can still access recorded sessions, which are available to attendees until 31 December 2020.
Replay the moments of Euro Convergence 2020. Recorded sessions are available to attendees until 31 January 2020.
RAPS' “how to” guide to developing a comprehensive global regulatory strategy for all types of medical devices. Updated September 2020.
From self-assessments to help you identify your strengths and areas to focus on to reference books and online courses that will help you fill in the gaps in your regulatory knowledge, RAPS has the resources to help you prepare for the RAC exam.
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James Allen Conference Center Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University Evanston, IL
The RAPS Executive Development Program at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University is the only leadership program dedicated to regulatory professionals like you, that combines regulatory experts with faculty from one of the most prestigious business schools in the United States.
RAPS has brought in seasoned and respected experts from the RAPS regulatory community to help tie the powerful lessons learned in this Executive Development Program back to real world regulatory scenarios.
In regulatory, I believe one of our biggest leadership challenges is understanding business administration.
Before 3 January 2021
4 January – 17 April 2021
18 April – 14 May 2021
Enterprise Member
$7,200
$7,450
$7,700
RAPS Member
$7,600
$7,850
$8,100
Nonmember
$8,050
$8,300
$8,550
Advance registration is required by 14 May 2021 for the Executive Development Program at the Kellogg School of Management; onsite registrations are not accepted. Space is incredibly limited so participants are encouraged to register early.
Rooms and meals are included in the program price. Registrants will be housed on campus at the James Allen Conference Center and all meals will be served in the Allen Center.
The Kellogg Executive Development Program has specific cancellation dates. All cancellation and refund requests must be provided in writing. Telephone calls and voicemail messages will not be accepted. There are no refunds provided if a cancellation date has passed except in the case of a death, a medical emergency or a company emergency. Cancellation requests must be sent with the name of the registered person, member number/customer member, and the event title via email, to raps@raps.org.
Those who registered for the cancelled 2020 program have been automatically transferred to the 2021 program and are not be required to re-register for the meeting.
Refunds due to standard cancellations will be made according to the following: