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All About the Acronyms
The clinical trials industry is known for it’s extensive use of acronyms, which can often be confusing for those not familiar with the field. With numerous regulatory bodies, organizations, and medical terms, it’s no wonder that the industry has a vast array of acronyms. These are used to describe everything from medical conditions to regulatory documents to save time and simplify communication.
GPT on FHIR
GPT can read and understand how to utilize any well-documented modern API. It also gives users the ability to train the learning model on new specialized or niche interactions. GPT understands FHIR. How far are we, really, from a fine-tuned GPT model analyzing health data to produce its own research insights, or assisting physicians in the analysis of medical images?
Industry Trend: Patient-Centered Medicine
The key to faster patient recruitment, improved retention rates, greater diversity among patient populations, and better capability to study rare conditions is to ensure that participating in medical research is a humanized and accessible experience.
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.