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Practical Guide to Clinical Data Management

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Clinical data management (CDM) has gone from predominantly relying on the collection of data on paper forms to using electronic data capture (EDC). Today, the assumption is that a trial will be conducted using EDC and that extenuating circumstances might lead to it being conducted using paper. This third edition emphasizes the EDC process. The chapters in the text are organized to represent the main elements of CDM: study startup, study conduct, and study closeout. In addition, a new chapter on the clinical trial process explains the high level flow of a clinical trial from creation of the protocol through the study lock and provides the context for the clinical data management activities that follow.

270 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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