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From Hospital Pharmacy to the MHRA: How Jas Changed Her Career in Regulatory Affairs
Part of the Entry to Regulatory Success Stories Series Jas was a hospital pharmacist who felt stuck — until she discovered regulatory affairs. Here's how she made the leap to the MHRA, and what her journey can teach you. She Knew Medicines Inside Out. But the Industry Didn't Know Her. Jas had built her career in hospital pharmacy. Day after day, she worked at the intersection of medicines, patients, and clinical decision-making — reviewing prescriptions, counselling patie
2 days ago8 min read


From Cosmetics to Pharma in 2 Months: How One Regulatory Professional Closed the Experience Gap
Part of the Entry to Regulatory Success Stories Series Edite had years of regulatory experience in cosmetics — but that wasn't enough to break into OTC and pharmaceutical roles. This is the story of how structured training transformed her application, secured her a role at a skin health company spanning OTC, pharma, and cosmetics, and set her on a clear path to career growth. If you're facing the same wall, read on. The Experience Gap That Holds Regulatory Professionals Back
2 days ago7 min read


“I Had 10 Years of Regulatory Experience — But I Couldn’t Get a Job in the UK. Here’s How I Changed That.”
Part of the Entry to Regulatory Success Stories Series Adeyemo Adebukola spent a decade building a regulatory affairs career in Africa before relocating to the UK. For three years, she applied for RA roles and kept reaching the interview stage — but never got the offer. This is the story of how she changed that, what she learned, and what it means for anyone in a similar position Three Years. Countless Applications. Something Had to Change. If you work in regulatory affairs a
2 days ago9 min read


"It Was Life Changing": How a Pharmacy Dispenser With a Biomedical Sciences Degree Broke Into Medical Devices Regulatory Affairs in 1 Month
Part of the Entry to Regulatory Success Stories Series Ms. T.A. had a Biomedical Sciences degree, healthcare experience, and the drive to build a serious career — but she was stuck in a pharmacy dispensing role. After multiple interviews and no offers, she enrolled on the Entry to Regulatory course. Within one month, she had her first regulatory affairs job at a medical devices company. She is now a Regulatory Affairs Manager. This is her story — and what it means for anyone
2 days ago10 min read



