Biopharmaceutical companies will have a solution to assess risk and track information as submitted from patients, doctors, and pharmacies participating in various research project. The FDA with all submissions requires risk assessment and in short this is a software program to allow for those studies...
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on Tue, Jul 27 2010
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This is pretty neat as someone has worked with the Microsoft Tag API and created a site where it does all the work for you. I have created my own tags which involves a few steps and they are on the right hand side of the blog under resources to practice with, shoot aim and watch. The tag...
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on Thu, Jun 3 2010
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How does it feel to be in a trial? This video touches on some of the good and bad and the communication between the patient and the site. Dan talks about documentation that might be missing, like missing some adverse affects of the drug in the trial. He makes a good point that as a site manager...
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on Fri, Apr 23 2010
Filed under: Medically Related, Pharma/FDA News, drugs, healthcare, Pharma, PHR, Google Health, FDA, clinical trials, Personal Health Records, HealthVault, Data, TrialX.org, morality, communications, lab rat, credibility