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ADaM Core Theory and Application
Training Dates Breakdown
Date listed in select options below is first of three days of ADaM Core Theory and Application training. Full breakdown below:
Option 24 Mar :: Training Days 24-26 Mar, 3-6pm New York Time (USA ET)
Option 7 Apr :: Training Days 7-9 Apr, 2-5pm Shanghai Time
Option 19 May :: Training Days 19-21 May, 2-5pm Brussels Time
Option 23 Jun :: Training Days 23-25 Jun, 2-5pm New York Time (USA ET)
Option 7 Jul :: Training Days 7-9 Jul, 2-5pm Tokyo Time
Option 8 Sep :: Training Days 8-10 Sep, 2-5pm Brussels Time
Option 27 Oct :: Training Days 27-29 Oct, 2-5pm New York Time (USA ET)
Option 8 Dec :: Training Days 8-10 Dec, 2-5pm Tokyo Time
Course Description:
The Analysis Data Model (ADaM) specifies principles for analysis datasets and standards for a subject-level analysis file and for a basic data structure, which can be used for a wide variety of analysis methods. The ADaM Core Theory and Application course provides an overview of the current implementation guide, data structures, and related materials for submissions.
Course Agenda
- Module 1: ADaM in the Clinical Data Process
- Module 2: ADaM Basics
- Module 3: ADaM Basics – Fundamental Principles
- Module 4: Traceability and Define-XML
- Module 5: ADaM Rules and Best Practices
- Module 6: ADaM Subject Level Analysis Dataset (ADSL)
- Module 7: Basic Data Structure (BDS)
- Module 8: ADaM Occurrence Data Structure (OCCDS)
- Module 9: Summary of ADaM Data Structures
- Module 10: ADaM Implementation Guide
- Module 11: ADaM Supplemental Documents
Course-Level Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- recognize the ADaM basics and general rules in order to build a foundation for ADaM implementation.
- distinguish among ADaM data classes in order to build a foundation for ADaM implementation.
- establish a basis for constructing different classes of ADaM datasets, including ADaM Subject Level Analysis Dataset (ADSL), ADaM Basic Data Structure (BDS) and ADaM Occurrence Data Structure (OCCDS).
- determine when to create columns and rows in BDS, recognize the need for supportive data, and identify rows used for analysis and population specific records.
- describe conformance rules, list the components of ADaM metadata and define.xml, as well as demonstrate working knowledge of the ADRG.
Session: 1
Date: 10/27/2021
Start Time: 02:00 pm
End Time: 05:00 pm
Session: 2
Date: 10/28/2021
Start Time: 02:00 pm
End Time: 05:00 pm
Session: 3
Date: 10/29/2021
Start Time: 02:00 pm
End Time: 05:00 pm
Instructor : CDISC Authorized Instructor
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