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New Korean CDISC Committee aims at clarity in clinical research

12 December 2019 | News

Dr. Maria Im Hee Shin of Daegu Catholic University Medical Center will serve as K3C Chair

CDISC, a 501(c)(3) global nonprofit charitable organization headquartered in Austin, Texas, has announced the launch of the Korea CDISC Coordinating Committee (K3C) in Daegu, South Korea. Dr. Maria Im Hee Shin of Daegu Catholic University Medical Center will serve as K3C Chair.

CDISC Coordinating Committees (3Cs) support global CDISC initiatives within specific regions of the world and provide regional feedback to the central CDISC organization. 3Cs represent CDISC around the globe and help strengthen relationships with international and local entities as well as organizations in their respective regions. Their primary aim is to promote the value of implementing CDISC standards to bring clarity to clinical research data.

The Daegu Digital Industry Promotion Agency (DIP) has plans to develop Daegu into an advanced Information and Communication Technology (ICT) medical city and hopes that, with support from CDISC, Korea will become a participating leader in the global IC medical industry.

CDISC creates clarity in clinical research by convening a global community to develop and advance data standards of the highest quality. Required by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Japan’s Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA) and adopted by the world’s leading research organizations, CDISC standards enable the accessibility, interoperability, and reusability of data. With the help of CDISC standards, the entire research community can maximize the value of data for more efficient and meaningful research that has invaluable impact on global health

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