Analysis of professional competencies for the clinical research data management profession: implications for training and professional certification

Author:

Zozus Meredith N1,Lazarov Angel2,Smith Leigh R3,Breen Tim E4,Krikorian Susan L5,Zbyszewski Patrick S6,Knoll Shelly K7,Jendrasek Debra A8,Perrin Derek C9,Zambas Demetris N10,Williams Tremaine B1,Pieper Carl F11

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Informatics, College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA

2. Boston Biomedical, Boston MA, USA

3. Merck GP3S, Philadelphia PA, USA

4. Hoosier Cancer Research Network, Indianapolis, IN, USA

5. Relypsa Inc, Redwood City, CA, USA

6. Onconova Therapeutics Inc, Newtown, PA, USA

7. Roche, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

8. Chiltern International Limited, Wilmington, NC, USA

9. Astellas Pharma, Northbrook, IL, USA

10. Novartis, East Hanover, NJ, USA

11. Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA

Abstract

Abstract Objective: To assess and refine competencies for the clinical research data management profession. Materials and Methods: Based on prior work developing and maintaining a practice standard and professional certification exam, a survey was administered to a captive group of clinical research data managers to assess professional competencies, types of data managed, types of studies supported, and necessary foundational knowledge. Results: Respondents confirmed a set of 91 professional competencies. As expected, differences were seen in job tasks between early- to mid-career and mid- to late-career practitioners. Respondents indicated growing variability in types of studies for which they managed data and types of data managed. Discussion: Respondents adapted favorably to the separate articulation of professional competencies vs foundational knowledge. The increases in the types of data managed and variety of research settings in which data are managed indicate a need for formal education in principles and methods that can be applied to different research contexts (ie, formal degree programs supporting the profession), and stronger links with the informatics scientific discipline, clinical research informatics in particular. Conclusion: The results document the scope of the profession and will serve as a foundation for the next revision of the Certified Clinical Data ManagerTM exam. A clear articulation of professional competencies and necessary foundational knowledge could inform the content of graduate degree programs or tracks in areas such as clinical research informatics that will develop the current and future clinical research data management workforce.

Funder

National Library of Medicine

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Informatics

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