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Challenges in Measuring Benefit of Clinical Research Training Programs—the ASH Clinical Research Training Institute Example

Abstract

The American Society of Hematology developed the Clinical Research Training Institute (CRTI) to address the lack of training in patient-oriented research among hematologists. As the program continues, we need to consider metrics for measuring the benefits of such a training program. This article addresses the benefits of clinical research training programs. The fundamental and key components are education and mentorship. However, there are several other benefits including promotion of collaboration, job and advancement opportunities, and promotion of work-life balance. The benefits of clinical research training programs need to be measured so that funders and society can judge if they are worth the investment in time and resources. Identification of elements that are important to program benefit is essential to measuring the benefit of the program as well as program planning. Future work should focus on the constructs which contribute to benefits of clinical research training programs such as CRTI.

Authors

Sung L; Crowther M; Byrd J; Gitlin SD; Basso J; Burns L

Journal

Journal of Cancer Education, Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 754–758

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

December 1, 2015

DOI

10.1007/s13187-014-0754-3

ISSN

0885-8195

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