Practical Guide to Clinical Data Management

Practical Guide to Clinical Data Management
Author: Susanne Prokscha
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011-10-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1439848319

The management of clinical data, from its collection during a trial to its extraction for analysis, has become a critical element in the steps to prepare a regulatory submission and to obtain approval to market a treatment. Groundbreaking on its initial publication nearly fourteen years ago, and evolving with the field in each iteration since then,

Clinical Data Management

Clinical Data Management
Author: R. K. Rondel
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1994-03-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780471940920

"...an excellent book for researchers and their managers in the pharmaceutical industry..."--Alcohol and Alcoholism "A must for anyone engaged in clinical trials."--British Medical Journal This book contains concise, well-researched information covering all aspects of data management--from handling early phase I studies in volunteers to presenting final reports for regulatory purposes.

Practical Guide to Clinical Data Management, Second Edition

Practical Guide to Clinical Data Management, Second Edition
Author: Susanne Prokscha
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-08-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780849376153

The management of clinical data, from its collection to its extraction for analysis, has become a critical element in the steps to prepare a regulatory submission and to obtain approval to market a treatment. As its importance has grown, clinical data management (CDM) has changed from an essentially clerical task in the late 1970s and early 1980s to the highly computerized specialty it is today. Practical Guide to Clinical Data Management, Second Edition provides a solid introduction to the key process elements of clinical data management. Offering specific references to regulations and other FDA documents, it gives guidance on what is required in data handling. Updates to the Second Edition include - A summary of the modifications that data management groups have made under 21 CFR 11, the regulation for electronic records and signatures Practices for both electronic data capture (EDC)-based and paper-based studies A new chapter on Necessary Infrastructure, which addresses the expectations of the FDA and auditors for how data management groups carry out their work in compliance with regulations The edition has been reorganized, covering the basic data management tasks that all data managers must understand. It also focuses on the computer systems, including EDC, that data management groups use and the special procedures that must be in place to support those systems. Every chapter presents a range of successful and, above all, practical options for each element of the process or task. Focusing on responsibilities that data managers have today, this edition provides practitioners with an approach that will help them conduct their work with efficiency and quality.

Medical Data Management

Medical Data Management
Author: Florian Leiner
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0387955941

1. What is Medical Data Management About?; 2. Basic Concepts of Clinical Data Management and Coding Systems; 3. Important Medical Coding Systems; 4. Typical Medical Documentation; 5. Utilization of Clinical Data Management Systems; 6. Clinical Data Management: Let's Make a Plan!; 7. Documentation in Hospital Information Systems; 8. Data Management in Clinical Studies; 9. Concluding Remarks; 10. Suggested Further Information; 11. Thesaurus of Medical Documentation.

Management of Data in Clinical Trials

Management of Data in Clinical Trials
Author: Eleanor McFadden
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2007-12-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0470181273

A valuable new edition of the trusted, practical guide to managing data in clinical trials Regardless of size, type, or complexity, accurate results for any clinical trial are ultimately determined by the quality of the collected data. Management of Data in Clinical Trials, Second Edition explores data management and trial organization as the keys to developing an accurate and reliable clinical trial. With a focus on the traditional aspects of data collection as well as recent advances in technology, this new edition provides a complete and accessible guide to the management structure of a clinical trial, from planning and development to design and analysis. Practical approaches that result in the collection of complete and timely data are also provided. While maintaining a comprehensive overview of the knowledge and tools that are essential for the organization of a modern clinical trial, the author has expanded the topical coverage in the Second Edition to reflect the possible uses of recent advances in technology in the data collection process. In addition, the Second Edition discusses the impact of international regulations governing the conduct of clinical trials and provides guidelines on ensuring compliance with national requirements. Newly featured topics include: The growing availability of "off-the-shelf" solutions for clinical trials Potential models for collaboration in the conduct of clinical trials between academia and the pharmaceutical industry The increasing use of the Internet in the collection of data and management of trials Regulatory requirements worldwide and compliance with the ICH Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Guidelines Development of Standard Operating Procedures for the conduct of clinical trials Complete with chapter summaries that reinforce key points as well as over one hundred examples, Management of Data in Clinical Trials, Second Edition is an ideal resource for practitioners in the clinical research community who are involved in the development of clinical trials, including data managers, research associates, data coordinators, physicians, and statisticians. This book also serves as an excellent supplemental text for courses in clinical trials at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Writing and Managing SOPs for GCP

Writing and Managing SOPs for GCP
Author: Susanne Prokscha
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-07-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1482239361

Writing and Managing SOPs for GCP is the first book to discuss managing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Good Clinical Practice (GCP) from conception to retirement. It recommends approaches that have a direct impact on improving SOP and regulatory compliance. Throughout the text, the book provides a user's point of view to keep topics focus

Clinical Data Manager - The Comprehensive Guide

Clinical Data Manager - The Comprehensive Guide
Author: VIRUTI SHIVAN
Publisher: Viruti Satyan Shivan
Total Pages: 227
Release:
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

In the fast-evolving world of healthcare research, the role of a Clinical Data Manager has never been more critical. This guidebook serves as the ultimate roadmap for professionals aiming to excel in this challenging and rewarding field. Without the distraction of images or illustrations, "Clinical Data Manager: The Comprehensive Guide" dives deep into the core of managing clinical data with precision and strategic insight. The book unfolds the intricacies of data integrity, patient privacy, regulatory compliance, and technological advancements, tailored for both novices and seasoned professionals. Its pages are filled with actionable strategies, expert tips, and real-world scenarios that bring to light the profound impact of effective data management on healthcare outcomes. Stepping beyond conventional resources, this guide emphasizes the transformative role of data management in facilitating groundbreaking research and improving patient care. Through a unique blend of theoretical foundations and practical applications, it arms you with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of clinical trials and big data analytics. It also addresses the current absence of visuals by engaging the reader's imagination and encouraging a deeper understanding through thought-provoking questions and exercises. As a beacon for aspiring and established data managers alike, this book promises not just to educate but to inspire a new wave of innovation in the field of healthcare research.

The Fundamentals of Clinical Research

The Fundamentals of Clinical Research
Author: P. Michael Dubinsky
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2021-12-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1118949617

This book focuses on the practical application of good clinical practice (GCP) fundamentals and provides insight into roles and responsibilities included in planning, executing, and analyzing clinical trials. The authors describe the design of quality into clinical trial planning and the application of regulatory, scientific, administrative, business, and ethical considerations. Describes the design of quality into the clinical trial planning Has end-of-chapter questions and answers to check learning and comprehension Includes charts that visually summarize the content and allow readers to cross-reference details in relevant chapters Offers a companion website containing supplemental training resources

Clinical Data Manager - The Comprehensive Guide

Clinical Data Manager - The Comprehensive Guide
Author: Viruti Shivan
Publisher: Viruti Shivan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Mastering Data Integrity and Efficiency in Healthcare Research In the fast-evolving world of healthcare research, the role of a Clinical Data Manager has never been more critical. This guidebook serves as the ultimate roadmap for professionals aiming to excel in this challenging and rewarding field. Without the distraction of images or illustrations, "Clinical Data Manager: The Comprehensive Guide" dives deep into the core of managing clinical data with precision and strategic insight. The book unfolds the intricacies of data integrity, patient privacy, regulatory compliance, and technological advancements, tailored for both novices and seasoned professionals. Its pages are filled with actionable strategies, expert tips, and real-world scenarios that bring to light the profound impact of effective data management on healthcare outcomes. Stepping beyond conventional resources, this guide emphasizes the transformative role of data management in facilitating groundbreaking research and improving patient care. Through a unique blend of theoretical foundations and practical applications, it arms you with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of clinical trials and big data analytics. It also addresses the current absence of visuals by engaging the reader's imagination and encouraging a deeper understanding through thought-provoking questions and exercises. As a beacon for aspiring and established data managers alike, this book promises not just to educate but to inspire a new wave of innovation in the field of healthcare research.