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The Future of Web-based Clinical Research in Dentistry

R.G. Marks

Department of Statistics, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Box 100212 HSC, Gainesville, FL 32610-0212; ronmarks{at}ufl.edu


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Figure 1. This screen shot provides an illustration of an electronic protocol linked to each data element on each case report form. Needed information about the data element can be obtained by clicking on an icon in front of the data element.

 

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Figure 2. This picture illustrates the opportunity to coordinate the various constituents involved in clinical research. Linking all study information in a central database and providing access to appropriate constituents increases the efficiency, accuracy, and safety of clinical research.

 

Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 83, No. suppl 1, C25-C28 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/154405910408301S05


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