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AnchorabstractcollaboratorabstractcollaboratorYou can associate, or link, collaborating organizations with the trial you are abstracting. Collaborator information is included in the Protocol document or in the uploaded Participating Sites document. It is optional for Abbreviated trials.

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To delete a previously linked collaborator, see Deleting Collaborators From a Trial.
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titleCheck out the trial before you begin abstraction
 Before you begin abstracting or validating any trial, be sure you check it out first. Otherwise you will not be able to modify any trial data.
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Linking Collaborators to a Trial

How to Link Collaborators to a Trial

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From the Functional Role drop-down list, select the collaborator’s role in the trial. The following table lists functional role values.
Valid values for functional roles

Functional Role

Definition

Funding Source

Source of the funding mechanism

Agent Source

Source of drugs used in the trial

Laboratory

Clinical research workplace

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For instructions, refer to the following pages:

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Deleting Collaborators From a Trial

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If a collaborator currently linked to the trial you are abstracting is incorrect, you can delete it from the trial.

How to Delete a Collaborator From a Trial

  1. Search for the trial of interest. In the search results, click the NCI Trial Identifier link for that trial.
  2. On the Administrative Data menu, click Collaborators. The Collaborators page appears.
  3. To disassociate the collaborator from the trial, click the Delete icon, and then confirm the action in the pop-up window.

Editing Collaborator Roles

If the role of a collaborator currently linked to the trial you are abstracting is incorrect, you can change the functional role.

How to Edit Collaborator Roles

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