Expanding pathways to clinical and translational research training with stackable microcredentials: A pilot study.

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2024.601
Marie K Norman, Thomas R Radomski, Colleen A Mayowski, MaLinda Zimmerman-Cooney, Isabel Crevasse, Doris M Rubio
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Abstract

Introduction: The proportion of physician-investigators involved in biomedical research is shrinking even as the need for high-quality, interdisciplinary research is growing. Building the physician-investigator workforce is thus a pressing concern. Flexible, "light-weight" training modalities can help busy physician-investigators prepare for key stages of the research life cycle and personalize their learning to their own needs. Such training can also support researchers from diverse backgrounds and lighten the work of mentors.

Materials and methods: The University of Pittsburgh's Institute for Clinical Research Education designed the Stackables Microcredentials in Clinical and Translational Research (Stackables) program to provide flexible, online training to supplement and enhance formal training programs. This training utilizes a self-paced, just-in-time format along with an interactive, storytelling approach to sustain learner engagement. Learners earn badges for completing modules and certificates for completing "stacks" in key competency areas. In this paper, we describe the genesis and development of the Stackables program and report the results of a pilot study in which we evaluated changes in confidence in key skill areas from pretest to posttest, as well as engagement and perceived effectiveness.

Results: Our Stackables pilot study showed statistically significant gains in learner confidence in all skill areas from pretest to posttest. Pilot participants reported that the module generated high levels of engagement and enhanced their skills, knowledge, and interest in the subject.

Conclusions: Stackables provide an important complement to formal coursework by focusing on discrete skill areas and allowing learners to access the training they need when they need it.

利用可叠加微证书拓展临床和转化研究培训途径:试点研究。
导言:尽管对高质量、跨学科研究的需求与日俱增,但参与生物医学研究的医生研究员的比例却在下降。因此,培养医生研究员队伍是当务之急。灵活、"轻量级 "的培训模式可以帮助忙碌的医生研究员为研究生命周期的关键阶段做好准备,并根据自身需要进行个性化学习。这种培训还能为来自不同背景的研究人员提供支持,并减轻导师的工作负担:匹兹堡大学临床研究教育研究所设计了临床和转化研究微证书 Stackables(Stackables)计划,提供灵活的在线培训,以补充和加强正规培训计划。该培训采用自定进度、按时完成的形式,并采用互动、讲故事的方法来维持学员的参与度。学员完成模块可获得徽章,完成关键能力领域的 "堆栈 "可获得证书。在本文中,我们介绍了 Stackables 项目的起源和发展,并报告了一项试点研究的结果,其中我们评估了从测试前到测试后关键技能领域的信心变化,以及参与度和感知效果:我们的 Stackables 试点研究表明,从测试前到测试后,学习者在所有技能领域的自信心都有了统计学意义上的显著提高。试点参与者表示,该模块激发了他们的高度参与,提高了他们的技能、知识和对该学科的兴趣:堆栈式学习模块是对正规课程学习的重要补充,它侧重于独立的技能领域,允许学习者在需要时获得所需的培训。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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