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June, 2009
MOTION COMPUTING HAS SELECTED CLINICAL INK'S SURESOURCE AS THIS MONTH'S WINNER IN THEIR SHARE YOUR SOLUTION CONTEST
Clinical Ink, LLC offers an electronic source data solution to the global clinical trials market. Working with the sponsoring companies, we create electronic forms that allow the necessary data to be captured at research sites, validated and then transmitted to our web portal where it can be remotely viewed. The data is also passed downstream to the sponsoring company’s data base.
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April 6, 2009
CLINICAL INK’S INNOVATIVE DATA CAPTURE TOOL BEING TESTED
Frustrated by electronic data capture (EDC) systems designed more for data managers than clinical investigators and trial site personnel, Clinical Ink set out more than three years ago to develop a solution more to its liking. The result was a “game changing” data-capture tool known as SureSource that is now undergoing pilot testing by Clinical Research Management (CRMi), a Springfield, Mass.-based clinical research organization and Everett Clinical Research Systems, a Toronto, Canada-based data management company.
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March 24, 2009
TOMMY LITTLEJOHN, MD, PRESIDENT, TO PRESENT "EDC: eCRF & eSOURCE" AT THE CLINICAL TRIAL AGREEMENTS AND BUDGETS CONFERENCE
Dr. Tommy Littlejohn, President of Clinical Ink, LLC., has been invited to participate at the MAGI's conference Clinical Trials Agreements, & Budgets Conference, May 18-20. Dr. Littlejohn will present "EDC: eCRF and eSource".
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January 15, 2008
CLINICAL INK UNVEILS NEW WEB SITE, VERSION 1.0 OF ITS ESOURCE SOLUTION FOR ELECTRONIC DATA CAPTURE
Clinical Ink, provider of the first true eSource solution for clinical trials, today announced the launch of its new Web site, and plans to release version 1.0 of its eSource solution in June 2008. The Web site, www.clinicalink.com, provides detailed explanations of Clinical Ink’s SureSource™ solution for capturing and storing data during clinical trials. SureSource™ provides customers with tablet PCs running proprietary software. The software allows data entry on customized documents that retain the look and feel of traditional paper data collection forms.
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