Author: Adam Davidson

The Clinical Research Support Regulatory Operations (CRS-RO) supports studies that do not have dedicated clinical research staff....

The OnCore Clinical Trial Management Tool (CTMS) officially went LIVE July 16th for T1G1. This project has been an exciting journey for the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and the University of Washington as they joined together to build and implement the CTMS....

Target 1 Group 1 goes live in OnCore on Monday, July 16. The CTMS Program Office is diligently working to ensure a smooth transition to OnCore. There are a number of activities to be aware of that will assist in this process, including open houses,...

There are a number of process changes that will affect study teams in T1G1, ranging from new study submissions to adverse event reporting. Be aware that a number of these changes will take place as early as July 6....

The CTMS Program Office will be open for go-live support from July 16 through July 27. During this time, support can be reached by phone, email and on-site....

In anticipation of go-live, it is critical that study teams do their part to prepare: Sign-up and participate in training Attend our Open Houses and ask questions Invite the CTMS team to your meetings Keep your data up-to-date...

In coordination with the July 16 OnCore Go-live for the first group of oncology and Fred Hutch non-oncology (T1G1), the subject enrollment statues in Epic will be changing. This will affect ALL studies that use Epic. ...

The CTMS Program Office is taking a number of steps to get the message out about the CTMS implementation including "walking the halls", distributing posters and pamphlets, assembling a Change Leadership Team, and instituting Super User Working Groups....

A friendly reminder that all clinical research staff in Target 1 Group 1 who support Consortium PIs on cancer trials must complete the CSC Training Curriculum in Hutch Learning by Friday June 15, 2018 in order to gain access to OnCore CTMS....