Author:
Comeau Dawn L.,Alvarez Jessica A.,Bhatti Pamela,Paulsen Douglas F.,Quarshie Alexander,Escoffery Cam,Ofotukun Igho,Eisen Hannah,Ziegler Thomas R.,Blumberg Henry M.
Abstract
IntroductionThe Certificate Program in Translational Research (CPTR) at the Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Alliance provides Ph.D. students, postdoctoral fellows and faculty with didactic, mentored, and experiential training in clinical and translational research.MethodsQuantitative evaluation includes tracking trainee competency, publications, grants and careers in clinical and translational research. Qualitative evaluation includes interviews with trainees about program experiences.ResultsThe CPTR provided knowledge and skills in clinical and translational research through coursework, clinical rotations, and collaboration with interdisciplinary scientists. Trainees reported increased confidence in 22 program competencies. Trainees have published more than 290 peer-reviewed articles and received over $4 million in grants from the NIH, over $15 million from the U.S. Department of Defense, and more than $300,000 from foundations. Trainees who completed the program remained in clinical and translational research.ConclusionsPrograms like the CPTR are needed to train investigators to advance biomedical discoveries into population health.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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