Information Session: Regulatory Writing Certificate
Advance your career with UChicago's Regulatory Writing Certificate. Join our online session to explore program details, career benefits, and enrollment steps.
Date
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Location
Online
About the Event
Write Your Future
If you’re a healthcare professional seeking to expand your career opportunities, the Regulatory Writing Certificate from the University of Chicago Professional education offers the skills and insights you need to succeed in the growing field of medical writing. This fast, flexible online program can help you develop in-demand expertise in as little as seven weeks.
What to expect during this session:
- Program Overview: Explore the curriculum and what you’ll learn in the Regulatory Writing Certificate program.
- Instructor Insights: Meet Leah Carter, one of three program instructors, and hear his expertise on the field of regulatory writing.
- Alumni Spotlight: Gain inspiration from a special guest speaker and alum of the certificate program.
- Classroom Experience: Learn how the online classroom is structured to provide a flexible and supportive learning environment.
- Registration Details: Get step-by-step guidance on how to enroll and start your journey toward a new career.
Join us for this one-hour webinar to discover how this program can help you advance in the medical writing industry. Don’t miss the chance to ask questions and connect with experts!
* All registrants will be sent a recording of the session within two business days after the event has passed.
Speaking at the event
Yacob Abdi, MS
Program Manager, Professional Development Programs
Yacob Abdi is a Program Manager for the certificate programs in Medical Writing and Editing, Regulatory Writing, and Clinical Trials Management & Regulatory Compliance.Before joining the University, Yacob served in various capacities and taught at different higher-learning institutions for over...
Learn more about YacobLeah D.B. Carter, JD, MS
Assistant State's Attorney
Leah Carter is an Assistant State's Attorney. She began her regulatory career in the early 2000s and has focused on FDA law, ethics, and the intersection between regulatory compliance and access to healthcare for the past ten years. Her published work discusses interventional cures, stigma...
Learn more about Leah