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Posts Tagged ‘Trip Reports’

How To Use SmartScripts For Trip Reports In Oracle Siebel CTMS

Starting in Siebel IP2013, a little known enhancement was introduced in Oracle’s clinical trial management system (CTMS): the ability to incorporate Siebel SmartScripts directly into trip reports. What are SmartScripts? According to Oracle’s official documentation, “Siebel SmartScript allows business analysts, call center managers, and Siebel developers to create scripts to define the application workflow for interactive customer communications. […]

Top 5 Life Sciences Blog Posts From September 2016

Now that October is here, I thought it would be neat to look back at what our readers found most interesting last month. Below are the top five blog posts Perficient’s life sciences practice wrote in September – they’re ranked in order of popularity, with number one being the most viewed piece. An Insider’s Look At If And When […]

Approved Trip Reports Can Now Be Up-Versioned In Siebel CTMS

Site monitors and study managers, listen up: Oracle’s innovation pack 2016 (IP2016) for Siebel Clinical finally supports up-versioning of approved trip reports. No more handwriting the changes on the approved, printed version. No more squeezing clarifications into the site visit record comments field. No more creating a separate trip report with a similar name to […]

Leveraging Trip Reports For Risk-Based Monitoring In Siebel CTMS

  With the continuous improvement of electronic trip report functionality offered by certain clinical trial management systems (CTMS), companies can do a lot more in a shorter amount of time. And, with an increased focus on risk-based monitoring (RBM) techniques, designed to identify, resolve, and prevent issues relating to the execution of trials, trip reports […]

What The NFL And Pharma Have In Common

There’s been a lot of hoopla around the NFL and their new partnership with Microsoft surrounding the Surface tablet, now deemed the official tablet of the NFL and, of course, Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson’s favorite toy. The deal, in part, outfits NFL teams with tablets to improve communication on the field, photo viewing, and […]