Annals of Case Reports and Clinical Studies (ISSN: 2834-5673) | Volume 3, Issue 1 | Review Article | Open Access

Centralized Systematic Network as a Database to Store the Participants in the Clinical Trials: An idea for an Electronic Portal needs to be Considered

Anas Malik Radif Alubaidi*

Anas Malik Radif Alubaidi, MBChB, MSc, PgDip, Prof Dip Paeds(RCPI), CCHW, FRSPH, NCET, NCPT

*Bachelor of Medicine and General Surgery/ Baghdad University

*Master of Science in Public Health/ University of South Wales

*Postgraduate Diploma Degree in Acute Medicine/ University of South Wales

*Postgraduate Diploma Degree in Care of the Elderly/ University of Wales Trinity Saint David

*Professional diploma in Pediatrics/ Royal College of Physicians of Ireland

*Nevada Board Certified Community Health Worker

*Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health

*National Certified ECG Technician

*National Certified Phlebotomy Technician

*Correspondence to: Anas Malik Radif Alubaidi 

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Abstract

This topic came to my mind through my practice in the Pharmaceutical Clinical Research field as a suggestion to have a Centralized Database System that keep adequate information about the participants in that system but only enough to avoid multiple participations of the same patient within more than one trial especially majority if not all the study protocols would require that the participant not to be actively involved in another Clinical Trial.

Such a system in my opinion would keep, maintain, and enhance the quality of the outcomes from the Clinical Trials. However, such a system to be accessible to the sites who are conducting trials within the same geographical area and not to be accessible either by the sponsors or by the pharmaceutical companies.

Keywords:

Clinical Trials; Participants; Database; Clinical Research

Citation:

Anas Malik Radif Alubaidi.Centralized Systematic Network as a Database to Store the Participants in the Clinical Trials: An idea for an Electronic Portal needs to be Considered.Ann Case RepClinStud.2024;3(1):1-2.