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Changing View of Electronic Data Capture (EDC) and Implications for Data Quality

Track:
Processes and Technologies for Clinical Research

Day & Time:
June 25, 1:45PM - 3:15PM

Session Number:
251

Room Number:
252AB

Level:
Intermediate

Type:
Session

Title:
Changing View of Electronic Data Capture (EDC) and Implications for Data Quality

Chair(s):
Laurie S. Callen
Senior Manager, Clinical Data Management
Tesaro Biosciences, United States

Description:
This session will provide actual examples of using the smartphone for clinical data collection and experiences with the quality of the data. It will also provide insight into the benefits and risks in relying on the Smartphone as an EDC instrument.

Learning Objective(s):
Demonstrate examples of using Smart Phones for clinical trial collection; Discuss the benefits and risks in relying on the Smart Phone as an EDC instrument.

Presentation(s) & Speaker(s):
Clinical Trial Data Capture: Mobile Technology Moves it From the Clinic to the Subject
Scott Brand, PhD
Principal Scientist, Global Data and Bioinformatics
QPS LLC, United States

Putting the "e"asy in ePRO: Generating Mobile Patient Reported Outcomes Apps Using EDC Design Tools and CDISC Operational Data Model (ODM)
Cal Collins
CEO
OpenClinica, United States

New Strategies for Conducting Research Using New Technologies
Benjamin B. Brodey, MD,MPH
CEO
TeleSage, Inc., United States

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