What can cross-form do for you? (Part 2 of 3)
In the previous post, we presented a cross-form example of clinical data collected in one event factoring into the normal lab range for a subsequent event. But clinical data aren’t the only factors that drive decisions. When an event occurred may determine when it should happen next. Dosing visits provide a common example. Depending on […]
What can cross-form do for you? (Part 1 of 3)
Your study database has just locked. To celebrate, you decide to treat your two in-house monitors to dinner in the city. You’d like to offer your colleagues a choice of three restaurants. Take a moment and imagine which three restaurants you’d choose. Got it? Now suppose you recall that one of your monitors follows a […]