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Completion of a standardizable competency-based research training program improves understanding and preparedness for both new and experienced clinical research professionals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 December 2024

Lucy Palmer*
Affiliation:
Office of the Provost, Office of Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA
Sandra E. Morones
Affiliation:
Office of the Provost, Office of Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA
Heidi T. Jacobe
Affiliation:
Office of the Provost, Office of Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA Department of Dermatology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA
Rhonda Oilepo
Affiliation:
Human Research Protection Program, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA
*
Corresponding author: L. Palmer; Email: lucy.palmer@utsouthwestern.edu
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Abstract

Clinical research professionals (CRPs) are integral to the academic medical center workforce, research operations, and daily clinical research tasks; however, due to inconsistent training, there is a shortage of qualified CRPs. The Joint Task Force for Clinical Trial Competency created a competency framework for CRPs, which has demonstrated positive results from various institutions, but training programs have been limited in standardization, replicability, and dissemination. To improve this, we designed the University of Texas Southwestern (UTSW) Medical Center Clinical Research Foundations (CRF) training program, which is a competency-based online self-paced CRP training curriculum hosted via the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) portal. We examined feasibility, acceptability, and uptake of the UTSW CRF training on an institutional scale and were pleased to find this curriculum is not only feasible but has high levels of acceptability. Furthermore, faculty, clinicians, and trainees voluntarily completed this training program indicating utility across diverse groups. The UTSW CRF combines the existing CITI training modules with UTSW-created material, providing an optimal balance between generalized clinical research education and institutionally tailored content. We believe the UTSW CRF curriculum could serve as a plug-and-play foundational model for other research centers to tailor according to their audience and institutional needs.

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Figure 1. UTSW CRF program development. This figure displays the process of the UTSW CRF program development, from the research training program review to UTSW program launch (time frame: approximately 6−8 months). CRF = Clinical Research Foundations; CRP = clinical research professional; UTSW = University of Texas Southwestern.

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Table 1. CRF curriculum, learning objectives, and competency mapping

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Table 2. Characteristics and details of CRF training program completers (July 2023−May 2024)

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Figure 2. Participant feedback on UTSW training program. Individuals who completed the CRF training program reported useful clinical research knowledge and improvements in understanding, awareness, and preparedness for clinical research conduct at UTSW Medical Center. CRF = Clinical Research Foundations; UTSW = University of Texas Southwestern.

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Figure 3. Participant feedback on UTSW training program. Individuals who completed the CRF training program broadly commented that they felt the course was beneficial with useful content although it contains a lot of information and may benefit from some interactive components. CRF = Clinical Research Foundations; UTSW = University of Texas Southwestern.

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