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CDISC

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What is CDISC?

CDISC (Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium) is a non-profit organization that develops and supports global data standards for clinical research. These standards are used to streamline the process of collecting, managing, analyzing, and reporting clinical trial data. Common CDISC standards include SDTM (Study Data Tabulation Model) for organizing raw data, ADaM (Analysis Data Model) for creating analysis datasets, and Define-XML for metadata.

What other technologies are related to CDISC?

CDISC Competitor Technologies

OMOP (Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership) is an alternative data model and standard, and is, in some areas, a competitor to CDISC, particularly in observational data.
mentioned alongside CDISC in 7% (75) of relevant job posts
FHIR is an HL7 standard for exchanging healthcare information electronically. Although it may complement, it is being developed as an alternative standard for data exchange, in some situations. Therefore it is also a competitor.
mentioned alongside CDISC in 1% (92) of relevant job posts

CDISC Complementary Technologies

SDTM is a CDISC standard for organizing clinical trial data for submission to regulatory authorities.
mentioned alongside CDISC in 47% (1.8k) of relevant job posts
ADaM is a CDISC standard for creating analysis datasets, complementary to SDTM.
mentioned alongside CDISC in 37% (1.4k) of relevant job posts
CDASH is a CDISC standard for data collection, ensuring consistency in data capture that feeds into SDTM.
mentioned alongside CDISC in 56% (595) of relevant job posts

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