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How can clinical trials make the most of healthcare systems data?
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Running a clinical trial means collecting a lot of data from the trial participants. But some of this data might be collected and stored in healthcare systems, as well as in clinical trial case report forms. What if we could avoid this doubling up, save time and resources, improve recruitment and reduce missing data? In this episode we explore the opportunities and challenges of using healthcare systems data in clinical trials, with Dr Macey Murray and Professor Matt Sydes. Resources: British Heart Foundation Data Science Centre webinar (Macey Murray) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzQeMUUG7tQ How to get your own crocheted duck - https://twitter.com/drmakerbaker/status/1628122224971419665?s=20 For more questions or feedback on the series, contact us at mrcctu.engage@ucl.ac.uk For more information and access to the transcript of this episode: https://bit.ly/3NKtKjs As a listener, your opinion is very valuable to us. Please help us to improve the podcast in future by filling in this short survey: https://forms.office.com/e/PjfjQ5Mn6g
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Running a clinical trial means collecting a lot of data from the trial participants. But some of this data might be collected and stored in healthcare systems, as well as in clinical trial case report forms. What if we could avoid this doubling up, save time and resources, improve recruitment and reduce missing data? In this episode we explore the opportunities and challenges of using healthcare systems data in clinical trials, with Dr Macey Murray and Professor Matt Sydes. Resources: British Heart Foundation Data Science Centre webinar (Macey Murray) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzQeMUUG7tQ How to get your own crocheted duck - https://twitter.com/drmakerbaker/status/1628122224971419665?s=20 For more questions or feedback on the series, contact us at mrcctu.engage@ucl.ac.uk For more information and access to the transcript of this episode: https://bit.ly/3NKtKjs As a listener, your opinion is very valuable to us. Please help us to improve the podcast in future by filling in this short survey: https://forms.office.com/e/PjfjQ5Mn6g
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