Greater gulf coast regional translational workforce development: Assessment and action plan.

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-02-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2025.31
Courtney D Hunt, Richard Sucgang, Ming Guo, Glenn Sanford, Dorothy E Lewis, Melinda Sheffield-Moore, Rebecca M Hall
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Abstract

Converting knowledge from basic research into innovations that improve clinical care requires a specialized workforce that converts a laboratory invention into a product that can be developed and tested for clinical use. As the mandate to demonstrate more real-world impact from the national investment in research continues to grow, the demand for staff that specialize in product development and clinical trials continues to outpace supply. In this study, two academic medical institutions in the greater Houston-Galveston region termed this population the "bridge and clinical research professional" (B + CRP) workforce and assessed its turnover before and after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic . Both institutions realized growth (1.2 vs 2.3-fold increase) in B + CRP-specific jobs from 2017 to 2022. Turnover increased 1.5-2-fold after the onset of the pandemic but unlike turnover in the larger clinical and translational research academic workforce, the instability did not resolve by 2022. These results are a baseline measurement of the instability of our regional B + CRP workforce and have informed the development of a regional alliance of universities, academic medical centers, and economic development organizations in the greater Houston-Galveston region to increase this highly specialized and skilled candidate pool.

大墨西哥湾沿岸地区翻译劳动力发展:评估和行动计划。
将基础研究的知识转化为改善临床护理的创新,需要一支专门的工作队伍,将实验室发明转化为可开发和测试用于临床使用的产品。随着证明国家研究投资对现实世界产生更大影响的任务不断增长,对专门从事产品开发和临床试验的人员的需求继续超过供应。在这项研究中,大休斯顿-加尔维斯顿地区的两家学术医疗机构将这一人群称为“桥梁和临床研究专业人员”(B + CRP)劳动力,并评估了其在COVID-19大流行爆发前后的流通量。从2017年到2022年,这两家机构都实现了B + crp特定职位的增长(分别增长1.2倍和2.3倍)。大流行爆发后,人员流动率增加了1.5-2倍,但与较大临床和转化研究学术队伍的人员流动率不同,这种不稳定性到2022年仍未得到解决。这些结果是衡量我们区域B + CRP员工不稳定性的基线,并为大休斯顿-加尔维斯顿地区的大学、学术医疗中心和经济发展组织的区域联盟的发展提供了信息,以增加这一高度专业化和熟练的候选人库。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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