- Main navigation
- CLIC & The CTSA Program
- News & Events
- Groups
- Common Metrics Initiative
- Education & Career Development
- Team Science & Collaboration
- Resources
- CTSA Program Projects & Initiatives
- Contact
- Search
The SC CTSI Clinical Research Informatics Open House: Tuesday, February 22nd, 2022 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Pacific An Overview of Tools and Services for Research Informatics • Requesting Patient Data • Cohort-Discovery Tools (i2b2, TriNetX, ACT) • Biorepositories (OpenSpecimen) • Data Capture and Reporting (REDCap) • Marketing Clinical Trials (Trial Promoter)
Introduction: The STOP COVID Trials were innovative fully-remote randomized controlled trials of fluvoxamine (a sigma1 receptor agonist with anti-inflammatory properties) vs placebo for treatment of outpatients with early COVID-19 who were self-isolating at home. Methods: The trials used eConsent and an electronic data capture system with integrated recruitment from the EPIC electronic health
The Data Manager is responsible for the complete data process: from design, to build, to quality control, to cleaning, and finally to archiving. In smaller research teams, this role may be absent or overlooked due to other pressing tasks, or may be parceled out as extra duties among team members. TraCS is hosting this training to help research teams develop better data managers. We will review
The Institute of Translational Health Sciences (ITHS) at the University of Washington (UW) maintains a REDCap instance that has seen nearly exponential growth since its inception in 2009, making it one of the largest globally. We've been successful in operating that instance with a modest resource allocation and computational infrastructure. Before the pandemic, we had scaled to nearly 20k
This webinar will provide a brief overview of REDCap’s eConsent functionality along with considerations about Part-11 validation. Special emphasis will also be place on 2-part consenting and multi-site trials. Resources will be provided where teams can get more information and begin to build out their own consents. Presenters: Paul Harris, PhD & Colleen Lawrence, PhD This presentation was
Using the REDCap software platform, a team of researchers led from Vanderbilt University Medical Center have developed a new framework for electronic consent in clinical trials that’s designed to address both issues of transparency, efficiency and compliance while also improving participant recruitment and retention of under-represented minority groups. According to a preproof article for the
REDCap, a software application created and developed at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, has found widespread use in the public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “We’re finding many instances — locally, regionally, nationally, and several international examples — where various groups are using REDCap to support COVID-19 surveillance,” said REDCap’s creator, Paul Harris, PhD, MS
The Biomedical Informatics core and SUCCESS Center at the South Carolina Clinical and Translational Research (SCTR) Institute teamed up with the Employee Health office at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) to create an online home monitoring log using REDCap.
This presentation will describe new technical methods enabling institutions to connect REDCap to their local EHR system for automated project-level data exchange. We will discuss two new REDCap functional modules leveraging this HL7/FHIR-based technology and provide impact measures on how this work is transforming the research landscape at Vanderbilt. Next, we will describe innovative models under
The Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CCTSI) is many things to many people — but in its essence — it supports biomedical researchers in their work. One key aspect of this mission is a web-based application for building and managing online research databases called Research Electronic Data Capture or REDCap. In April of this year, REDCap hosted its inaugural conference in