Team Excellence Award
CORE Finalists in Team Excellence Award
We are delighted to share that our CORE team have been successful in becoming finalists for The Association for Clinical Data Management (ACDM) 2024 Conference’s Team Excellence award.
The ACDM 24 is set to take place on the 3rd-5th March in Copenhagen and is the largest clinical data management conference in Europe. ACDM is a membership association that has been at the forefront of changes in the sector for over 36 years and have over 100 corporate members and close to 2000 individual members. The ACDM conference provides an opportunity for both members and non-members to come together to discuss the present and future of clinical data management.
The CORE team were nominated for demonstrating team excellence in project delivery, handling a variety of studies from the likes of NATASHA trial, down to smaller, investigator-led studies.
NATASHA is one example of a massive team effort, from building the forms to quality control and testing, and implementation and training. It was an incredibly tight deadline for the team, and they pulled together in order to deliver it on time without compromising on the quality of the trial. They were aware of the coverage of the trial (even on pamphlets on easyJet planes!) and wanted to ensure that we delivered the highest standard of work.
We caught up with the CORE team just after they found out they were finalists. Here is what they had to say:
“We’re proud to be associated with the ACDM and grateful to be shortlisted for this brilliant award, which we believe showcases our abilities and our strength as a team! We’re very much looking forward to being a part of another conference this year and the fantastic opportunities it provides to network, learn, and promote our services. Thank you ACDM!”
We also received a client testimonial from Janice Sutton, Project Manager from the NATASHA study:
“We’ve been working with the CORE team for nearly a year for our eCRF. The study is extremely data-intense and ALEA has been a great choice to collect it. Despite multiple delays from our end, Jess and the team worked incredibly hard and got it up and running within the initial timeline we’d agreed. The support the team have given us since it has been live is incredible; questions are answered quickly and if something has gone wrong, the team go all out to look into it. The level of dedication is unlike any I’ve received from a support team before, nothing seems too small or too big for them. The NATASHA research team recently won the VC’s Triple Helix award, and I genuinely don’t think this study would be running as smoothly as it is without Jess and the team. They go above and beyond what I expect of them every time and I love working with them.”
This is a well-deserved and massive achievement for the CORE team, and all of the Clinical Informatics Research Unit wish them the best of luck!