Connections

Browse the connected records that keep trial work anchored to the right people, organizations, sites, systems, and supporting context.

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Computerized Systems

Computerized system records track external and internal software platforms with their data-exchange connections so the team can see what systems participate in trial work, how data flows, and who provides each platform.

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Contacts

Contacts represent the people connected to trial execution, site operations, and organizational coordination. They hold identity, role, qualification, and credential context that determines whether a person is ready for the work linked to them.

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Interventions

Interventions represent the studied elements — drugs, biologics, devices, diagnostics, procedures, behavioral methods, radiation therapies, or genetic interventions — that connect into trial execution. They hold both scientific meaning and operational detail such as storage and handling requirements.

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Media

Media records give teams a governed way to keep files, transcripts, and supporting assets connected to the records they explain. They hold both system-detected file properties and human-maintained summary context.

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Organizations

Organizations represent the institutions involved in clinical trials — sponsors, CROs, hospitals, labs, regulatory bodies, and more. One clean organization record avoids duplicating institutional context across every connected surface.

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Personas

Personas turn participant assumptions into connected records teams can review, reuse, and apply across trial design, recruitment, and engagement work.

Site summary page showing the section-based site record with tabs for trials, contacts, and media.

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Sites

Sites represent the execution-level locations where trial work actually happens — hospitals, clinics, labs, or remote units. They hold the local capacity, contact, and facility capability context that determines operational readiness.