Field notes from inside the seam.
Short, specific pieces on where RTSM–EDC integrations actually break — and how to get ahead of it. No vendor theatre; just what tends to go wrong and what to do about it.
The DTS is where trials stall — and it's no one's job
Why the Data Transfer Specification falls through the cracks between two vendors, and what an independent review catches before UAT does.
Read →Mid-study amendments without the data backflow
A protocol amendment can quietly turn read-only EDC fields into moving targets. Here's how to spot the backflow risk before reconciliation does.
Read →What vendor self-UAT tends to miss
Vendor UAT proves the happy path. The defects that surface at go-live live in the edges — the scenarios a self-test rarely scripts.
Read →More notes are on the way. Want one on a specific integration headache? Tell me what's breaking.
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