Cambridge Cognition Launches In-House Rater Training

Digital Measures that Matter

Cambridge Cognition is excited to announce a new service that will help transform the quality and efficiency of brain health research. Our new Rater Training service combines with our existing digital tools to create a more streamlined and accurate way to conduct clinical studies focused on brain health and cognitive function.

Our innovative system helps train clinical staff to better assess patients using advanced digital tools rather than traditional paper methods. The training covers both the theoretical knowledge needed to understand patient assessments and the practical skills required to conduct them effectively. This comprehensive approach ensures more consistent and reliable results across all types of brain health studies.

One of the standout features of our new system is its automated quality assurance technology, called AQUA. This sophisticated tool automatically reviews all patient assessments, helping to catch and correct any issues quickly. This is a significant improvement over traditional methods, where only a small portion of assessments might be reviewed manually.

We’ve developed this system drawing on our extensive experience in brain health assessment, incorporating over 1,000 different clinical assessment tools. This means researchers can access a wide range of validated measurement tools all in one place, making their studies more comprehensive and efficient.

We’re already working with several clients who will be using this combined digital solution in their studies starting in 2025. These partnerships demonstrate the industry’s confidence in our innovative approach to improving brain health research.

This advancement represents another significant step in our mission to improve brain health research and treatment through innovative technology. By bringing together training, assessment tools, and quality control in one digital platform, we’re making brain health research more efficient and accurate than ever before. This helps ensure that new treatments can be evaluated more effectively, ultimately leading to better outcomes for patients.

Our commitment to excellence in brain health research continues to drive us forward as we develop new ways to support pharmaceutical companies, healthcare professionals and researchers in their vital work.

For more information about our new Rater Training service, get in touch with us at enquiries@camcog.com or complete the form below.

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Digital Medicine Society (DiMe), “Core Digital Measures of ADRD Conceptual Model.” https://datacc.dimesociety.org/resources/core-digital-measures-of-adrd-conceptual-model

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Rob Baker
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