The Challenges with eSource
We will cover some of the technical and institutional challenges that arise when shifting into eSource from traditional paper trials.
Why eSource: The Advantages of Abandoning Paper Records
The justification for designing eSource trials is in the advantages they provide in reliability across most human tasks that interface with a clinical trial database. In short, eSource as a strategy eliminates a broad spectrum of potential transcription errors in addition to fully leveraging the supporting eClinical technology to provide reliable consistent exchange of information.
Central Monitoring: First Steps to a Risk-Based Approach
Adoption of risk-based monitoring practices has grown in the industry of clinical trials at a slow but steady pace.
The Importance of Mid-Study Changes
What are mid-study changes and why are they so important to the lifecycle of a clinical trial? Mid-study changes are.
EDC Design With the End User in Mind
User experience is important within any software as it focuses on ensuring the product is doing its job correctly and.