Existing REDCap study records will be transferred to the new REDCap Study Intake project, and an updated amendment submission link will be available in protocol’s OnCore record within the PC Console > Documents/Info > FAQs tab.
For questions or concerns, please reach out to CTMS@fredhutch.org.
Clinical trials and human subjects research conducted at University of Washington (UW), Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and Seattle Children’s must be maintained in OnCore CTMS when meeting any of the following criteria:
Minimum requirements for maintaining a protocol record in OnCore vary depending on the type of research (e.g., observational, interventional), if the research is oncology-related or non-oncology and if the protocol is active in UW/Fred Hutch Epic. Data entry requirements for OnCore protocols include basic protocol information (e.g., protocol staff, participating institutions, protocol sponsors, etc.), IRB and other committee approvals and subject accruals. Epic active protocols with a billing grid and budget also require study financials, subject status and visit tracking and sponsor invoicing (as required).
Please note that if a Protocol has already been created, but it requires an edit or change, the Study Amendment pathway should be utilized.
Study teams will submit a New UW/Fred Hutch Study Submission REDCap survey to initiate the creation of a new protocol record in OnCore. This submission should occur when the protocol is finalized (not expected to change) and before IRB submission. Study documents required at submission may include (as applicable to the protocol):
The CTMS Program Office will create a new OnCore protocol record within 24 – 48 hours of a complete REDCap survey submission. The study team will be notified via email when a new protocol record is created in OnCore, along with guidance on minimum data entry and staff training requirements.
After a New UW/Fred Hutch Study Submission survey is completed, study intake and activation processes will be tracked via task lists within the OnCore protocol record. Offices that utilize OnCore for tracking protocol intake workflows include:
Starting 09/08/2022, the minimum required documents for REDCap Clinical Research Intake will be expanded to include all applicable documents. The requirements vary by study type, ancillary participation, oncology/non oncology research, location and other attributes. Anwsers to questions within the REDCap form will determine the requirements.
A letter outlining these requirements may be shared with sponsors: UWFHCC Sponsor Letter.