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EFFORT TRACKING for Non-Cancer Studies (MZ) in OnCore
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Spectrum OnCore Support OnCore Resources
EFFORT TRACKING for Non-Cancer (MZ) What is Effort Tracking? Effort Tracking is an optional feature in OnCore. It does not replace or inform Axess time reporting Use to record time spent on various tasks in clinical research. Available for any group , department, or division Effort Tracking (ET) is the rightmost tab on the OnCore menu If you want to use ET but don’t see this option, contact Spectrum OnCore Support OnCore Resources Spectrum OnCore Support OnCore Resources
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Record effort under categories set up for protocol-specific tasks
EFFORT TRACKING for Non-Cancer (MZ) Categories and Tasks Record effort under categories set up for protocol-specific tasks And, if desired, under Category: MZ-GENERAL for e.g., Study Feasibility before any IRB submission is started
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EFFORT TRACKING for Non-Cancer (MZ) Making Protocol-Specific Entries
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EFFORT TRACKING for Non-Cancer (MZ) Making General Entries (no Protocol#)
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EFFORT TRACKING for Non-Cancer (MZ) Reports for Divisions, Research Managers
Go to the Reports Menu 1 Go to the Reports Menu 2 Enter criteria and “Submit” 3 2
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OnCore Effort Tracking for Non-Cancer (MZ) Effort Tracking – in summary
Effort Tracking is an optional tool available to every group/division. Group leadership will decide: how much detail should be captured, whether to use the “MZ-GENERAL” feature, etc. Follow the guidelines set by your leadership. Questions or help: Spectrum website: OnCore Resources OnCore Help Desk:
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