Academy for Patient Centred Excellence and Innovation in Regulatory Sciences

Academy for Patient Centred Excellence and Innovation in Regulatory Sciences

Mission statement

To advance and disseminate knowledge, innovation and skills development in the life-sciences sector, through collaborative reasoning and multidisciplinary educational initiatives that translate regulatory standards of good practice into day-to-day excellence.  

Rationale

The Academy for Patient Centred Excellence and Innovation in Regulatory Sciences was set up to serve as a key platform within the portfolio of the Malta Medicines Authority, through which educational planning and academic development unfold, enabling the delivery of training that is tailored to the evolving needs of stakeholders.  The established framework is intended to portend mutual benefits to regulators, policy makers, industry, professionals and society at large.

Aims & Objectives

  • To establish an ecosystem which merges research, education and best practices in science-based endeavours within a regulatory environment.
  • To offer a networking forum with a vision for excellence in science and technology.
  • To strengthen national and international collaboration in priority areas.
  • To design and organise training courses, embracing new trends and developments.
  • To provide for continuous education through interaction with experts in innovative spheres.
  • To sustain opportunities that facilitate the exchange of views, enhancing competence and overcoming emerging challenges through collaborative reasoning.
  • To disseminate scientific acumen and stimulate innovative research initiatives.
  • To support continuous quality improvement in processes and services, and spearhead community empowerment.

Stakeholders wishing to express their educational needs or provide feedback regarding programmes organized by the Academy may contact academy.medicinesauthority@gov.mt