News & Insights / August 21, 2020.
NoyMed launches a course for interns in the field of Clinical SAS Programming for the Contract Research Organizations (CROs).
Along with the historical aspects, regulatory documentation overview and other basic theories on clinical trials, the course’s syllabus covered all basic SAS Programming and CDISC standards overview.
“NoyMed SAS Essentials” program’s goal is to equip interns with the essential SAS programming skills in the Pharmaceutical area with an understanding of the industry standards and problem-solving skills on a real-life Project. The NoyMed training helps participants to develop their leadership and communication skills and also to discover their other strengths.
During the first stage of the course the interns get information about Clinical Trials history, different types of designs for trials, general information about planning, conducting and report for any research in pharmaceutical area. The second stage is devoted to SAS programming: how to read raw data from external files, how to create a permanent SAS datasets withs formats and labels, how to perform conditional processing (IF, THEN, ELSE, WHERE, etc.), iterative processing, how to work with dates, functions, arrays, how to analyze, present, and summarize your data, etc. During the third phase of the course participants practice in programming on real-life project with full immersion into CDISC standards starting from CRF annotation and specification writing till datasets programming. Real-life problem solving has become a major differentiating point of this course.
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