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Seeking Attendees: OnCore Advanced Course 10/23/18: “Review your Reviews: Tracking Consents, Patient Reconsents, and Consenting at Age of Majority in OnCore”

October 18, 2018 - SCI Communications

The topic for the next CCTO OnCore Advanced course has been selected and will be “Review your Reviews: Tracking Consents, Patient Reconsents, and Consenting at Age of Majority in OnCore.” If you’re interested, sign up today!

This course will be held on Tuesday, October 23, 2pm-4pm in 800 Welch Road, conference room FC380.

If you are interested in taking this optional course, please sign yourself up through STARS by searching the catalog for “CCTO-0016.” (If you cannot locate on stars, email Amanda Sullivan or Christine Baker and we will back end enroll you.) Please note that you cannot take an OnCore Advanced course until you have taken the normal Session 4 Cancer OnCore Basic Course.

NOTE: If you sign up for the course and end up not being able to attend, please make sure to either drop the course in STARS yourself, or if you have passed the drop date, email Amanda Sullivan or Christine Baker and ask us to drop you. We cancel the courses if we do not have above a certain number of attendees, so letting us know when you can’t attend is important.

OnCore Advanced Course 10/23/18: “Tracking Consents, Patient Reconsents, and Consenting at Age of Majority in OnCore”

October 4, 2018 - SCI Communications

The topic for the next CCTO OnCore Advanced course has been selected and will be “Tracking Consents, Patient Reconsents, and Consenting at Age of Majority in OnCore”.

This course will be held on Tuesday, October 23, 2pm-4pm in 800 Welch Road, conference room FC380.

If you are interested in taking this optional course, please sign yourself up through STARS by searching the catalog for “CCTO-0016.” Please note that you cannot take an OnCore Advanced course until you have taken the normal Session 4 Cancer OnCore Basic Course.

Additional upcoming OnCore Advanced courses:

  • November 27, CCTO-0017: “Using OnCore to Answer Questions for your IRB Continuing Renewal”
  • December 18, CCTO-0018: “Advanced Searches in OnCore: Finding Patients, Protocols, and Treating Physicians”
  • January 22, CCTO-0019: “Oncore Calendar, Form, QA Team Query, and Export Management for Investigator Initiated Protocols”
  • February 26, CCTO-0020: “Subject Data Entry QA in OnCore: Why, How and When”

NOTE: If you sign up for the course and end up not being able to attend, please make sure to either drop the course in STARS yourself, or if you have passed the drop date, email Amanda Sullivan or Christine Baker and ask us to drop you. We cancel the courses if we do not have above a certain number of attendees, so letting us know when you can’t attend is important.

OnCore Reports

September 28, 2018 - SCI Communications

  • The CCTO enters cancer protocols in OnCore which are reportable to the National Cancer Institute (NCI).
  • The NCI’s criteria for reporting is cancer-related, hypothesis-driven, and consenting clinical research studies.
  • Cancer-related, Single Patient INDs and Expanded Access protocols do not meet NCI’s conditions, yet CCTO leadership requires registration of those cases in OnCore for data tracking.
  • Chart reviews, tissue banking studies and registries do not meet NCI’s criteria thus OnCore entry is not required.
  • To meet the Deans’ goal of entering non-cancer clinical trials into OnCore by the end of September of 2018, a guideline was created by Spectrum which is available at https://stanfordmedicine.app.box.com/s/lsspwzft79p3yho41jgippdyj8cl2cke

LAST CALL: OnCore Advanced 09/25/18: “Subject Data entry QC in OnCore: Why, How, and When”

September 20, 2018 - SCI Communications

The topic for the next CCTO OnCore Advanced course has been selected and will be “Subject Data entry QC in OnCore: Why, How, and When”

This course will be held on Tuesday, September 25, from 2pm-4pm in 800 Welch Road, conference room FC380.

If you are interested in taking this optional course, please sign yourself up through STARS by searching the catalog for “CCTO-0015”. Please note that you cannot take an OnCore Advanced course until you have taken the normal Session 4 Cancer OnCore Basic Course. If you have trouble signing up, reach out to Amanda Sullivan or Christine Baker and we can manually add you.

Future OnCore Advanced classes:

  • New classes are being entered into STARS and an updated blogpost will come out as soon as the classes are available.

NOTE: If you sign up for the course and end up not being able to attend, please make sure to either drop the course in STARS yourself, or if you have passed the drop date, email Amanda Sullivan or Christine Baker and ask us to drop you. We cancel the courses if we do not have above a certain number of attendees, so letting us know when you can’t attend is important.

Upcoming OnCore Advanced 09/25/18: “Subject Data entry QC in OnCore: Why, How, and When”

September 13, 2018 - SCI Communications

The topic for the next CCTO OnCore Advanced course has been selected and will be “Subject Data entry QC in OnCore: Why, How, and When”

This course will be held on Tuesday, September 25, from 2pm-4pm in 800 Welch Road, conference room FC380.

If you are interested in taking this optional course, please sign yourself up through STARS by searching the catalog for “CCTO-0015”. Please note that you cannot take an OnCore Advanced course until you have taken the normal Session 4 Cancer OnCore Basic Course.

Future OnCore Advanced classes:

  • New classes are being entered in to STARS and an upcoming blog post will provide further details.

NOTE: If you sign up for the course and end up not being able to attend, please make sure to either drop the course in STARS yourself, or if you have passed the drop date, email Amanda Sullivan or Christine Baker and ask us to drop you. We cancel the courses if we do not have above a certain number of attendees, so letting us know when you can’t attend is important.

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