top of page

Press ReleaseRewarding and Encouraging Clinical Data Research Volunteers at CDISC with Open Badges

CDISC will be using Openbadges.me to deliver a new digital badges program to reward and recognise their global volunteer network. Openbadges.me will help CDISC in recognising the valuable time spent by volunteers in providing clarity in clinical research through developing high quality data standards.

CDISC standards transform incompatible data formats, inconsistent methodologies, and diverse perspectives into a single framework. This powerful framework is recognised by leading regulatory agencies across the world to ensure high quality clinical research.

The badging program, which will begin in February 2020, will be used to acknowledge individual participation in clinical research and data standards development. Issued badges will be displayed and shared on social media, email signatures, and other types of electronic submittals.

CDISC Volunteer Coordinator, Loreen Ortega said:

We are excited to get started! Digital badges will allow our volunteers to show off their great efforts while promoting the volunteer program and the great work we do here at CDISC."

To learn more about CDISC, please visit www.cdisc.org.

 
 

Kings House
12 King Street
York YO1 9WP, UK

+44 (0)1904 659 465

info@openbadges.me

© 2024 Openbadges.me

  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn

Openbadges.me is certified by 1EdTech for the Open Badges v2 standard.

1edtech_certified.png
blog-banners-87 (1).png
bottom of page