Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society Release: 338 Earn Regulatory Affairs Certification in Autumn 2012

Rockville, MD, USA—The Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) congratulates the 338 regulatory professionals who passed one or more Regulatory Affairs Certification (RAC) exams during the autumn 2012 exam period, thereby earning prestigious RAC credential. The RAC is the only globally recognized professional credential for those involved with the regulation of healthcare products. Both the RAC exams and the criteria for maintaining the credential are developed, managed and administered by the Regulatory Affairs Certification Board (RACB) with support from the RAC Program Office at RAPS.

The RAC exams test both regulatory knowledge and critical thinking ability in applying regulatory knowledge to the healthcare product lifecycle. Once the RAC credential has been earned by passing a rigorous exam, it must be maintained through continuing education and professional development.

A complete list of those who passed RAC exams in autumn 2012 is published online in RAPS’ Regulatory Focus.

“Having the RAC credential demonstrates to employers, colleagues, clients and others, a real commitment to the regulatory profession as well as essential professional competency,” said RAPS Executive Director Sherry Keramidas, PhD, FASAE, CAE. “RAPS’ research indicates that many employers recognize the value of the credential as RAC holders in the US earn an average of nearly 10% more than their counterparts without the RAC.”

RAPS offers an online salary calculator, available at www.RAPS.org/salary, which takes into account the RAC credential as one important factor affecting compensation for regulatory professionals.

RAC candidates may sit for any of four versions of the exam: the RAC (US) covering US regulations, the RAC (EU) covering European regulations, the RAC (CAN) covering Canadian regulations and the RAC (Global), which focuses on knowledge of regulatory functions throughout the healthcare product lifecycle, with reference to global standards commonly used in global harmonization or alignment initiatives by regulatory authorities around the world. All four RAC exams are intended for regulatory professionals with at least three to five years of regulatory experience.

Of the 338 professionals who passed one of the exams this past autumn, 265 earned the RAC (US); 35 earned the RAC (Global); 27 earned the RAC (EU); and 13 earned the RAC (CAN), for a total of 340 credentials earned. Two professionals earned multiple RAC credentials during this exam period.

Registration for the spring 2013 RAC exam period, 1 April–31 May, is currently open through 8 March. More information is available online at www.raps.org/rac/apply-for-the-rac.aspx.

About RAPS

The Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) is the largest global organization of and for those involved with the regulation of healthcare and related products, including medical devices, pharmaceuticals, biologics and nutritional products. Founded in 1976, RAPS helped establish the regulatory profession and continues to actively support the professional and lead the profession as a neutral, non-lobbying nonprofit organization. RAPS offers education and training, professional standards, publications, research, knowledge sharing, networking, career development opportunities and other valuable resources, including Regulatory Affairs Certification (RAC), the only post-academic professional credential to recognize regulatory excellence. RAPS is headquartered in suburban Washington, DC, with offices in Europe and Asia, and chapters and affiliates worldwide. RAPS.org

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