By Joan M. Johnson
May 2007
Pages: 53
Series: Short Cut
Format: PDF
ISBN 10: 0-596-55005-7 |
ISBN 13: 9780596550059
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(Average of 2 Customer Reviews)
This Short Cut is written to assist you, an Oracle Clinical Developer, with many of the tasks and decisions you may encounter on an occasional basis. These tasks involve study setup and maintenance, account maintenance, handling discrepancies, preparing data sets for analysis, batch-loading data, altering system-level settings and defining standard processes. A working knowledge of screen setup and procedure coding is assumed.
Remote Data Capture (RDC), which moves data entry from the CRO or pharmaceutical company to the sites, is fast becoming the preferred way to gather and clean data for clinical trails. Thus, RDC, in either Classic or PDF form is frequently discussed here; however, occasionally traditional OC data entry methods will be noted.
Ideally, you will have a general programming background as well as a strong knowledge of clinical trials and PL/SQL.
Featured customer reviews
A very worthy read, October 24 2007
This book is well written and a worthwhile read by Oracle Clinical programmers and developers. A lot of thought and experience has gone into making many points that help avoid making simple mistakes. A person looking to enhance RDC should also read this.
Understanding Oracle Cinical, May 26 2007
Very informatative for Oracle developers/DBA.






