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San Diego Convention Center

Jun 15, 2014 8:30 AM - Jun 19, 2014 12:45 PM

111 W Harbor Drive, , San Diego, CA 92101 , USA

DIA 2014 50th Annual Meeting "Celebrate the Past - Invent the Future"

CDISC BRIDG Implementation: A Model for System Interoperability and as a Data Base Model

Session Chair(s)

Terry  Hardin

Terry Hardin

IT Director, Software Engineering

QuintilesIMS, United States

This session will discuss the impact that the Biomedical Research Integrated Domain Group (BRIDG) is having on data as an asset, from study set-up to analysis and reporting. We will examine moving from BRIDG as a concept to generation of physical artifacts, and how this industry initiative is changing the structure of data stored in clinical data repositories. Case studies will be presented examining the pros and cons of BRIDG implementations, from a basis for messaging structures to data base models, and consumption of BRIDG-based data in analysis and reporting.

Learning Objective : Discuss BRIDG from an implementation perspective; Identify the challenges faced when moving from BRIDG to a database or messaging model; Explain how to generate a database model from BRIDG for use in a clinical data repository.

Speaker(s)

Terry  Hardin

A Case Study in CDISC BRIDG Implementation: BRIDG as a Canonical Data Model

Terry Hardin

QuintilesIMS, United States

IT Director, Software Engineering

Smita  Hastak, MS

A Case Study in BRIDG Implementation: Leveraging BRIDG as a Database Model for Clinical Trials

Smita Hastak, MS

Samvit Solutions, LLC, United States

Chief Executive Officer

Steve  Wilson, PhD

Crossing the BRIDG: Some Reviewer Thoughts and Perspectives

Steve Wilson, PhD

FDA, United States

Senior Staff Fellow, OB, OTS, CDER

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