IMPORTANCE OF CRITICAL THINKING IN REGULATORY INTELLIGENCE
Authors: Darshan Gouda V G , ABHISHEK B V, GOUDANAVAR PS AND AMAR S

ABSTRACT
Critical thinking, deriving from an educational psychology perspective is a complex process of reflection that helps individuals become more analytical in their thinking and professional development. Concerns about product development, clinical trials, and filings to get market access in crucial sectors have expanded internationally along with the rising significance of regulatory data. The increasing demands of several agencies led to a shift in regulatory intelligence. Its primary responsibility is to provide strategic advice to guarantee regulatory compliance. The term "regulation intelligence" refers to the challenge of encouraging a greater understanding of regulations. Critical thinking skills are vital for everyone involved in regulatory intelligence. In the ever-changing biopharmaceutical industry, staying informed about the many regulatory changes is essential to ensuring compliance, upholding quality, and lowering risks. The regulatory professionals who apply critical thinking techniques can enhance public health, patient safety, and their ability to successfully navigate the intricate regulatory landscape. It comprises applying what is previously known to improve outcomes in addition to just knowing what is already known. Keywords: Critical Thinking, Psychology, Product Development, Clinical Trials, Regulatory Intelligence, Biopharmaceutical
Publication date: 01/12/2025
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https://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2025/14.12.9687