The appearance of the JMP Clinical Main Window on your machine depends on the specified User Roles to which your installation of JMP Clinical has been configured. Because of this, you might not see all of the options discussed previously and your main window might appear quite different.
What follows here is a brief description of each of the JMP Clinical user roles, and their associated dashboards, that can be assigned by your system administrator
1. Please note that because user roles can be combined (a review author can also be a settings editor, for example) the main window that you see might be somewhat different than shown here.
The study manager has full access to the Studies tab. Neither the
Reviews tab nor the
Settings tab, with their associated functions, are available to this user.
The study manager has limited access to the Studies tab. Neither the
Reviews tab nor the
Settings tab, with their associated functions, are available to this user.
A user with this role can create/edit/save Review Templates, do ad hoc analyses, and create and save Reviews. They can also manage the Holiday and JMP Life Sciences / SAS Institute Event data set and Risk Threshold data sets used by the configuration. A Review Author implicitly has the Reviewer role as well.
The review author has access to a modified Studies window where they can select a study, view its snapshot history, and explore the subjects in the study. Review authors can access all functions on the
Reviews tabs and author new reviews and open existing reviews. The
Settings tab is not available.
The reviewer has access to a modified Studies tab where they can select, open, and view existing reviews.
This role is normally found in conjunction with one or more of the other user roles. A user with this role has access to the Settings tab on the Main Clinical window. This enables them to select different configurations (if defined), change how they view Documentation and Help, and download and install a local copy of the documentation.
JMP Clinical can be configured such that individual users have multiple roles. The Main Window surfaced to those users are permissive and show all the options available for each role.