Sameer Parpia, Jacquelyn Dobinson, Anna Heath, Hubert Wong, Kevin Thorpe, Tolulope Sajobi, Shirin Golchi, Lawrence Mbuagbaw, Shun Fu Lee, Thi Ho, Valerie Bishop
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The curriculum is designed to equip fellows with essential knowledge of clinical trials, technical skills, and practical experience necessary for their growth into professional trial biostatisticians, with several specific and measurable objectives set to achieve this goal. Educational materials, including CANSTAT competencies, reflective exercises, and individual development plans, are provided to monitor progress and ensure that fellows are meeting their academic and professional goals. Currently, CANSTAT has enrolled 19 fellows.ConclusionCANSTAT has developed a training program that equips fellows with essential skills in clinical trial design, conduct and analysis, and interprofessional communication, preparing them to effectively lead biostatistical efforts in clinical trials. By training a new generation of clinical trial biostatisticians, CANSTAT is strengthening Canada's clinical trial enterprise and improving health outcomes.</p>","PeriodicalId":10685,"journal":{"name":"Clinical Trials","volume":" ","pages":"17407745251361741"},"PeriodicalIF":2.2000,"publicationDate":"2025-08-08","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Training the next generation of clinical trial biostatisticians.\",\"authors\":\"Sameer Parpia, Jacquelyn Dobinson, Anna Heath, Hubert Wong, Kevin Thorpe, Tolulope Sajobi, Shirin Golchi, Lawrence Mbuagbaw, Shun Fu Lee, Thi Ho, Valerie Bishop\",\"doi\":\"10.1177/17407745251361741\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>BackgroundThere is a critical shortage of biostatistics expertise and targeted training programs in clinical trials across Canada.MethodsThe Canadian Network for Statistical Training in Trials (CANSTAT), a pan-Canadian, multi-institutional training platform for biostatisticians in clinical trials, was developed to increase clinical trial biostatistics capacity in Canada.ResultsCANSTAT's training program integrates experiential learning through mentorship and placements at clinical trial sites, online workshops, and capacity-building meetings. 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Training the next generation of clinical trial biostatisticians.
BackgroundThere is a critical shortage of biostatistics expertise and targeted training programs in clinical trials across Canada.MethodsThe Canadian Network for Statistical Training in Trials (CANSTAT), a pan-Canadian, multi-institutional training platform for biostatisticians in clinical trials, was developed to increase clinical trial biostatistics capacity in Canada.ResultsCANSTAT's training program integrates experiential learning through mentorship and placements at clinical trial sites, online workshops, and capacity-building meetings. The curriculum is designed to equip fellows with essential knowledge of clinical trials, technical skills, and practical experience necessary for their growth into professional trial biostatisticians, with several specific and measurable objectives set to achieve this goal. Educational materials, including CANSTAT competencies, reflective exercises, and individual development plans, are provided to monitor progress and ensure that fellows are meeting their academic and professional goals. Currently, CANSTAT has enrolled 19 fellows.ConclusionCANSTAT has developed a training program that equips fellows with essential skills in clinical trial design, conduct and analysis, and interprofessional communication, preparing them to effectively lead biostatistical efforts in clinical trials. By training a new generation of clinical trial biostatisticians, CANSTAT is strengthening Canada's clinical trial enterprise and improving health outcomes.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Trials is dedicated to advancing knowledge on the design and conduct of clinical trials related research methodologies. Covering the design, conduct, analysis, synthesis and evaluation of key methodologies, the journal remains on the cusp of the latest topics, including ethics, regulation and policy impact.