CDISC Standards: CDASH, SDTM, ADaM
How study data standards shape collection and submission, and why they matter upstream at the site.
- Level
- Advanced
- Length
- 8 hours
- Lessons
- 12
- Format
- Self-paced
What you will be able to do
- Explain CDASH, SDTM and ADaM roles
- Trace a variable from CRF to submission
- Anticipate mapping problems early
- Speak the language of biometrics teams
Course content
4 sections · 12 lessons · 8h total
Requirements
- Basic familiarity with study documents and case report forms
- No programming or statistics background required
Who this is for
- Data managers and coordinators who own data quality
- Site staff working in EDC every week
- Professionals moving toward biometrics roles
Description
How study data standards shape collection and submission, and why they matter upstream at the site.
Written for experienced professionals who own the outcome. You work through 4 sections built around the tasks the role actually asks for, each with a short worked example and a checkpoint so you can tell whether the material has landed.
This sits in Data and biometrics: Data management, EDC and study data standards. When you are ready to show the capability rather than describe it, the next step is Data and biometrics specialty track.
Where it leads
Data and biometrics specialty track. Completing a course builds capability. It does not by itself create reviewed evidence: demonstrated work in Competency Labs by TRUVAN does.
Common questions
- Is this course assessed?
- No. Checkpoints are for your own confidence. Assessed, reviewed work happens in Competency Labs by TRUVAN casebooks.
- Does finishing this course create reviewed evidence?
- No. Courses build capability. Reviewed evidence comes from demonstrated work that is scored and reviewed in Competency Labs by TRUVAN.
- Can I buy this on its own?
- Yes. It is available as a single course, and it is also included in the TRUVAN Academy subscription alongside every other course and Labs access.
- How long do I have to complete it?
- It is self-paced with no deadline. Most people spread the material over two to three weeks alongside work.
