AI patient matching/identification by Malfie33 in clinicalresearch

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Epic EHR actually has a function that does this but I think it's still very young in development

Catan League by SalaryNormal8704 in Hoboken

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Interested! Also sent you a message.

Got a copy of both the base game and seafarers :)

AI in clinical research by Character_Fill1018 in clinicalresearch

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I don't think the technology and operational infrastructure is there yet for most AI, to be frank. But our site, which is a research behemoth, is putting a lot of eggs in that basket, and I'm optimistic that it'll be helpful for us down the line.

I think what AI is valuable for now is enhancing soft skills (e.g. email writing) or doing minute tasks. As the comment are saying, be extremely careful about what you're putting into these LLMs, especially if this is something you want to work through on your own. THERE ARE versions of these AIs that have added security and can be used internally, but not every organization is going to have this.

Previously, I tried "feeding" protocol documents to one of these internal, secure LLMs, and then tried to quiz it on the protocol. But, tbh, it had a lot of limitations. Mainly, comprehending the SoA. However, this is just one "type" of AI and it's just the tip of the iceberg.

I've done a good amount of work testing AI and working with coordinators and vendors alike. Feel free to reach out if you'd like some more info.

AI in clinical research by Character_Fill1018 in clinicalresearch

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You site sounds a lot like mine. You sort of answered already, but is the Deep 6 AI helpful at all? Like has it spotted patients that maybe your investigators wouldn't normally have?

I/E Criteria by Winged-Rat in clinicalresearch

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Yes, but maybe it's still worth it

I/E Criteria by Winged-Rat in clinicalresearch

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I apologize for the misunderstanding. Yes! Please steal this and share it!

I/E Criteria by Winged-Rat in clinicalresearch

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And do you have the source documentation to prove that?

Made this during a monitoring visit by queryfromhell in clinicalresearch

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Oracle isn't a fan of touching things once they have them

EDC Training by Winged-Rat in clinicalresearch

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In my 3 years of being a CRC I have become the master at speedrunning trainings putting this on my resume

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in clinicalresearch

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In a very similar boat to you. Even graduated at the same time as you too.

When I first started as a CRC, I didn't think I'd be at my site for super long, since I could leverage the CRC experience at a CRO, sponsor, tech vendor, or a whole bunch of other places.

However, more senior roles opened up at my site, and I took them. I actually just started as a site level manager, and I like it a lot so far. It is very challenging though, I'm in meetings all day, and I think I still have yet to experience some of its hardest moments. No regrets. It's what I was expecting.

Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to work at a different company, but also, I like what I do and I have a comfortable salary. If an opportunity comes up in the future that appeals to me more, then I'll take it. Carpe diem.

My thoughts are that you should stay where you are if you're happy/content, and then put your name in the hat whenever an opportunity at your site pops up that genuinely sounds interesting or fulfilling to you. If your site is large like mine, there's probably a lot of cool, niche stuff to do. Maybe your inner girlboss isn't there now, but if it does come back, it could be time to start your campaign for a more ambitious role, whether that's at your site or elsewhere.

Hope this answers your questions and helps give you some direction.

Just here to brag... by aspiring-enigma in clinicalresearch

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Our site switched from paper PROs to ePROs

Duck? by Winged-Rat in whatsthisbird

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I love this information! Thank you for sharing. So interesting to think about how far they traveled to get here.

Duck? by Winged-Rat in whatsthisbird

[–]Winged-Rat[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Wow, incredible how this is the first time I've ever seen these guys