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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Data Management for Clinical Research by Vanderbilt University

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About the Course

This course presents critical concepts and practical methods to support planning, collection, storage, and dissemination of data in clinical research. Understanding and implementing solid data management principles is critical for any scientific domain. Regardless of your current (or anticipated) role in the research enterprise, a strong working knowledge and skill set in data management principles and practice will increase your productivity and improve your science. Our goal is to use these modules to help you learn and practice this skill set. This course assumes very little current knowledge of technology other than how to operate a web browser. We will focus on practical lessons, short quizzes, and hands-on exercises as we explore together best practices for data management....

Top reviews

EJ

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Very excellent course with fun project assignments. I learned quite alot even though I already have a good amount of knowledge on data management! The professors are also engaging and professional.

AS

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This is one the best online course I ever have. I am well equipped on how to create and manage data on REDCap. A big thanks to the various instructors for impacting this great knowledge on us

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By Shrishti S

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Apr 16, 2023

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Apr 9, 2023

Very good

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Oct 6, 2020

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Jul 28, 2020

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Apr 5, 2018

Excelent!

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Jun 13, 2017

Excellent

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Jul 8, 2016

Excellent

By Stephen M

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Oct 5, 2017

Execlent

By Binal P

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Oct 18, 2022

useful

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May 2, 2022

thanks

By Shakil A S

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Nov 29, 2020

amazing

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Jul 9, 2020

No need

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Sep 27, 2020

Great!

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Dec 27, 2019

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Sep 26, 2022

good

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May 17, 2020

Good

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May 2, 2018

good

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May 21, 2018

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By Ng S P

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Aug 20, 2021

I would like to thank Vanderbilt University for this wonderful course about managing research data and planning research studies! I enjoyed my learning experience here as I found it to be particularly helpful for me in my research postgraduate. Some good points were the lecture video length (not too long for study in my free time) and the activities conducted in RedCap. However I wish to point that the subtitles needs to be updated as it was occasionally misleading and out of sync. Additionally I hope that some course materials would be updated as new research conducts have been introduced in recent years. I hope these would be addressed soon! 7.5/10 of a course for me!

By Ambika P M

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Jun 1, 2020

Coming from a background of basic science research, taking up this course as a foundation to understand how clinical research studies are conducted and the management of corresponding data was worth it. From designing a clinical study to using the REDCap software for creating case report forms and surveys, each and every module was developed systematically covering the required basic concepts that could be understood even by a person from non clinical background. Paul did a great job by taking us through the REDCap software both by theory and practice. Overall, this course has given me that foundational start in making a career switch to clinical research.

By Daniel C

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Jul 31, 2020

The course was informative but a bit dry (think CITI training, if you’ve ever had to do that) – definitely worth knowing, though, if you work in clinical research. The instructors were pretty good, really, for a video lecture series. One guy from Vandy (Paul, I think) was especially good at explaining the concepts. The best part for me was the material on designing studies, e.g. using validated instruments, phrasing survey questions properly, etc. A lot of the pointers there were common sense but it would be easy to forget them in the moment. I was going to type up my notes at some point and maybe make them into a checklist for future use.