评估转化科学知识的收益后,在线短期课程为一般科学观众。

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-01-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2024.585
Amanda L Vogel, Shadab F Hussain, Jessica M Faupel-Badger
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目的:转化科学工作人员需要在生物医学研究的核心技能和能力方面做好准备,以推进转化管道的进展。以高度可访问的方式提供这些内容将有助于扩大和多样化劳动力。方法:NCATS教育分部为普通科学受众提供基于案例研究的在线转化科学课程。该分支更新了临床前转化科学课程,增加了与NCATS转化科学原则相一致的内容,这些原则描述了推进翻译的有效方法。更新后的课程将于2021年和2022年开设。该分支机构还修订了课程评估,以根据NCATS转化科学原则捕捉知识变化。结果:106名学生中,88名完成了基线或终点调查,48名完成了两者。大多数人发现在线格式(n = 48;91%)和案例研究法(n = 48;91%)有效。与转化科学原理相关的知识有统计学上的显著增加(p < 0.001)。得分最高的调查项目反映了创意与创新、效率、跨学科团队科学和跨界合作的原则。研究结果强调了案例研究与讲座相结合的有效性,这些讲座提供了与转化科学原则相一致的可推广策略。学生们报告说,这门课程帮助他们了解了药物发现和开发计划的轨迹,他们自己的工作适合哪里,以及在他们自己的工作中应用的科学和操作方法。结论:这门以案例研究为基础的在线课程能有效地向不同科学背景的学生教授转化科学的一般原理。
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Evaluating translational science knowledge gains following an online short course for a general scientific audience.

Purpose: The translational science workforce requires preparation in both core skills for biomedical research and competencies for advancing progress along the translational pipeline. Delivering this content in a highly accessible manner will help expand and diversify the workforce.

Methods: The NCATS Education Branch offers online case study-based courses in translational science for a general scientific audience. The branch updated its course in preclinical translational science with additional content aligned with the NCATS Translational Science Principles, which characterize effective approaches to advance translation. The updated course was offered in 2021 and 2022. The branch also revised the course evaluation to capture knowledge change aligned with the NCATS Translational Science Principles.

Results: Of 106 students, 88 completed baseline or endpoint surveys, with 48 completing both. Most found the online format (n = 48; 91%) and case study approach (n = 48; 91%) effective. There was a statistically significant increase in knowledge related to the Translational Science Principles (p < 0.001). Survey items with the highest endpoint scores reflected the principles on creativity and innovation, efficiency, cross-disciplinary team science, and boundary-crossing collaborations. Findings highlighted the effectiveness of pairing a case study with lectures that offer generalizable strategies aligned with the translational science principles. Students reported the course helped them learn about the trajectory of a drug discovery and development initiative, where their own work fit in, and scientific and operational approaches to apply in their own work.

Conclusions: This online case study-based course was effective in teaching generalizable principles for translational science to students with varied scientific backgrounds.

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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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