08/01/2015
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NCORP & CCOP:
The recent changes to the NCI crediting procedures have resulted in a much more complex and flexible system.
We've recently launched the first phase of our integration which allows credits to be assigned in the new NCI crediting format.
To do so, access the Add/Edit Activity area via the "Rainbow Page". From there, you will specify the Credit Type (CC or RX), the Credit Values (including both Standard Performance, or "SP", and High-Accruing Performance, or "HP") just as before.
However, the big change comes with regards to the Funding Criteria, which is now required to successfully "link" the crediting events to their NCI counterparts. There are two ways to do this. First, you can use the "Study Selector" dropdown box. If the study is not new and the NCI has released the crediting information to us, you should be able to quickly scroll through that box, locate the credit (and its funding type) and select it. This is the preferred (and easier) manner by which you can link the credits.
If the credits are NOT located in the Study Selector, you will need to manually "drill-down" through the Funding Criteria to select the options that define the credit.
Over the next year, staff should begin updating their studies so that their credits reflect the correct values and the correct "linkage" to the NCI credits. Within the next month, DDOTS will be releasing updated NCORP reports (formerly the CCOP reports) that will ultimately be used to verify 2015-2016 submissions using the linkages that were assigned during this process.
CREDIT
1. There is a new System setting that allows for the Default Ordering of IRB Logs. Then, as staff go into a specific protocol and IRB Log, they can change the order per their preference. The System will remember the staff, protocol, log, and sort order.
IDEA:
1. See CREDIT:
IRBANA:
1. See CREDIT: 1
2. There are 2 new Macros available for Agenda and Letters:
@IRBInitialApprovalDate and @IRBInitialApprovalWordDate
This would be the date a new study has the first Action of "Approved." This is the date the study has met all contingencies, not the first time it is reviewed.
BIOSPEC:
1. See CREDIT: 1 |