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The SDTM ADaM Implementation FAQ project within the Optimizing the Use of Data Standards Working Group has published three new FAQs! They have answered two FAQs within Data Submission, the FAQ answered looks at the ‘Upversioning SDTM and ADaM Datasets for Older Studies’ and ‘Annotated CRFs for EDC and eCOA’. They have also answered a FAQ within SDTM/ADaM IG Nuances, that FAQ answered looks at the “ADAE dataset: AESEQ or SRCDOM and SRCSEQ'

You can view these questions and see the FAQ's this project has answered so far here

Do you have a SDTM ADaM Implementation FAQ question? You can send your questions to the team by emailing workinggroups@phuse.global

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The QC Workflow Optimisationis a new project within the Emerging Trends & Innovation Working Group, is calling for volunteers.

The clinical study analysis and reporting QC process has not changed in decades. It is widely agreed that there is significant overhead in using double programming, and that this may need to be revisited to accelerate and optimally use programming resources. This process has not been revisited or analysed within a modern context. The purpose of this Working Group project would be to perform this analysis and report findings.

The QC process has significant impact on the adoption of Git in statistical programming, specifically in the complexity in using Git in a way that does not disrupt the QC process. This will also impact on what is perceived as acceptable level of QC for submissions by the industry, including regulators.

If you would like to volunteer or learn more about this project, email workinggroups@phuse.global. Closing date: 29 April 2025.

The Kick-Off Meeting for this project will be held 30 April 2025 13:00 (GMT) / 9:00 (EST).

The SEND Coding Bootcamp is a new project within the Nonclinical Topics Working Group, is calling for volunteers. 

The 4-day SEND Coding Bootcamp aims to help those working with SEND datasets become more productive by teaching basic coding and plotting skills. Over the course of a series of separate hands-on coding sessions, participants will learn the basics of programming and plotting using the R programming language. The course will be oriented around SEND datasets and will include reading, writing, plotting, and manipulating SEND datasets stored in .xptformat. Basic knowledge of the SEND standard is expected. No previous knowledge about programming or the R programming language is needed.

If you would like to volunteer or learn more about this project, email workinggroups@phuse.global. Closing date: 1 April.

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