SCDM eSource Implementation Consortium Playbook 1: Practical advice for vendors/CROs

Clinical research is in the midst of a digital transformation, with the emergence of eSource data promising to accelerate drug development timelines, enhance patient centricity, and unlock previously unseen insights. While much has been written on the rationale for eSource approaches, practical advi...

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