The Biomedical Research Integrated Domain Group (BRIDG) model is a means of bridging various standards, different organizations and the domain of clinical research with that of healthcare. It is a domain analysis model of protocol-driven research. This webcast will provide an overview of the BRIDG, including purpose, history, status and future. It will also include a summary of the CDISC and HL7 standards that are now being represented in this model.
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