Publications by authors named "Elias M Samuels"

The University of Michigan created the Practice-Oriented Research Training (PORT) program and implemented it between 2008 and 2018. The PORT program provided research training and funding opportunities for allied healthcare professionals. The program consisted of weekly didactics and group discussion related to topics relevant to developing specific research ideas into projects and funding for a mentored research project for those who submitted a competitive grant application.

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Introduction: Community health workers and promotoras (CHW/Ps) have a fundamental role in facilitating research with communities. However, no national standard training exists as part of the CHW/P job role. We developed and evaluated a culturally- and linguistically tailored online research best practices course for CHW/Ps to meet this gap.

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  • The Research Objective Structured Clinical Exam (R-OSCE) was created to evaluate students' competencies in clinical and translational research during a 12-week summer program, aligning with National Center for Translational Science standards.
  • Twelve assessment stations were developed, with five as practice sessions and seven after the program, using a scoring rubric from 1-5 and trained raters for evaluation.
  • Results showed that most students scored developing competence or higher, enjoying the realistic tasks, although writing research questions and community engagement were areas needing improvement; the R-OSCE is suggested to provide valuable feedback for trainees and assessment of research education programs.
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Although several initiatives have produced core competency domains for training the translational science workforce, training resources to help clinical research professionals advance these skills reside primarily within local departments or institutions. The Development, Implementation, and AssessMent of Novel Training in Domain (DIAMOND) project was designed to make this training more readily and publicly available. DIAMOND includes a digital portal to catalog publicly available educational resources and an ePortfolio to document professional development.

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Although there is extensive research literature on clinical skill competencies and the use of competency-based frameworks for clinical research, the appropriate methods to assess these competencies are not as well understood. Our goal in this systematic literature review is to identify, compare, and critique assessments of clinical research competencies. Articles were included in this review if they examined clinical investigators or clinical investigators in training, focused on research-based skills, and included some form of assessment of research-based competencies.

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Introduction: There is a clear need to educate and train the clinical research workforce to conduct scientifically sound clinical research. Meeting this need requires the creation of tools to assess both an individual's preparedness to function efficiently in the clinical research enterprise as well as tools to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of programs that are designed to educate and train clinical research professionals. Here we report the development and validation of a competency self-assessment entitled the Competency Index for Clinical Research Professionals, version II (CICRP-II).

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Introduction: The Best Practices in Social and Behavioral Research Course was developed to provide instruction on good clinical practice for social and behavioral trials. This study evaluated the new course.

Methods: Participants across 4 universities took the course (n=294) and were sent surveys following course completion and 2 months later.

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