Based on the high enrollment rate of my CDISC class at the PharmaSUG's One-Day Event on Sept 12 in San Diego, I decided to give an online version. This class is a continuation of part 1 which is a total of 3 hours. See class outline. Please note that the one time fee covers both 1.5 hour sessions - $127 for SAS Savvy members and $159 for non-SAS Savvy members.
It teaches SAS programmers essential concepts about creating and validating SDTM and ADaM variables in key CDISC datasets (DM, AE, LB, ADSL, ADAE, and ADLB). Attendees learn how to create and process ISO8601 dates, hierarchy of adverse events variables, paired lab variables, as well as lab visit window techniques. Specifically, you will learn how to apply programming techniques to convert between character and numeric ISO8601 date variables, to convert between character and numeric lab result values and units and to calculate the study day variable --DY, for example.
Finally, you will also learn how to work with controlled terminology files and create the corresponding SUPP-- datasets to store extra domain and --SEQ variables. Examples of both SDTM and ADaM dataset structures will be reviewed and compared. In addition, a mapping plan from raw datasets to SDTM to ADaM datasets will also be outlined. To help assure higher quality clinical data, a QC checklist and some key edit check macros will also be introduced. Students get a copy of all SAS macros reviewed in class.
This is the same half-day class I taught at PharmaSUG's One-Day Event. Computer and phone connections are required. Webinar will be recorded for limited on-demand viewing.
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