Monday, September 20, 2004
The DCRI and SCDM: Setting Standards for Data Managers
By Pat French
Five DCRI employees have earned the brand-new designation, Certified
Clinical Data Manager (CCDM), by passing the inaugural certification
examination offered by the Society for Clinical Data Management
(SCDM).
Arleen Eppinger, Debra Fasteson-Harris, Brian McCourt, Meredith
Nahm, and Reneé Pridgen of the DCRI's Clinical Data Integration
(CDI) group were among the 36 people who passed the certification
exam.
 |
Meredith Nahm, MS |
The computerized exam is offered throughout North America at Thompson
Prometric testing centers. The DCRI staffers helped the SCDM develop
the test by sitting for a 6-hour beta version of the test between
January and March of 2004. The test was analyzed, the cut score
was established, and the results were unblinded and testees were
notified in August of 2004. All those who passed are now authorized
to use the CCDM professional designation.
“Achieving certification is a significant accomplishment,
especially in a profession that is rapidly changing and becoming
more technical every day,” said Nahm, director of CDI and
a new designee herself. “The certification exam sets the standard
for the complete clinical data management skill set, including CRF
design, database design, SQL programming, lab data management, data
transfer, data quality control, data cleaning, medical coding, vendor
management and regulations applicable to data management in 28 core
competencies. To pass the exam, candidates need to have expertise
in each of these core competencies.
The final version of which will be offered later this year. The
test will be open to all clinical data managers who meet the educational
and professional experience requirements.
To maintain the CCDM credential, designates must apply for and
pass the recertification exam every 3 years. This is done to ensure
that professionals remain current on changes in the industry’s
role, definitions, and practices.
Three DCRI staffers also served as subject matter experts for the
exam, working with the SCDM to develop test questions for the beta
and final versions: Anita Walden, Debra Harris, and Nahm. Since
this exam was validated by Thompson Prometric, the subject matter
experts did not see the final test items.
SCDM is the leading organization for clinical data management professionals,
with more than 1300 members throughout the U.S. and Canada working
in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, imaging, medical device, and
diagnostic products industries. The mission of this nonprofit organization
is to promote excellence in clinical data quality. The DCRI is proud
to assist in this effort. Congratulations to the new CCDMs!
|