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CLINICAL & TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE AWARDS Transforming Biomedical Research To Improve the Health of Our Nation’s Peopl

CLINICAL & TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE AWARDS Transforming Biomedical Research To Improve the Health of Our Nation’s People. Donna Jo McCloskey, Ph.D., RN Program Officer Clinical Division National Center for Research Resources mccloskd@mail.nih.gov. Impetus for the CTSA Program. Integrative

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CLINICAL & TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE AWARDS Transforming Biomedical Research To Improve the Health of Our Nation’s Peopl

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  1. CLINICAL & TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE AWARDSTransforming Biomedical ResearchTo Improve the Health of Our Nation’s People Donna Jo McCloskey, Ph.D., RN Program Officer Clinical Division National Center for Research Resources mccloskd@mail.nih.gov

  2. Impetus for the CTSA Program Integrative • Across health disciplines • Between scientific areas • Into the community • engagement/participation Translational • Laboratory to Clinic to Community to Laboratory Educational • Scientists • Health care providers • Community Provides resource infrastructure • NIH funded research • Non-NIH funded research • Public-private partnership

  3. Clinical and Translational Science Award (U54) RFA-RM-006-002 • Trans-NIH collaboration • First RFA released October, 2005 • reviewed in summer of 2006 for October 2006 funding • U54 mechanism • Cooperative agreement between awardee academic institution and NIH • Multi-faceted research program • Complex award mechanism: Combined U54, T32 and K12 • 5 year award

  4. Building a National CTSA Consortium Case Western Reserve Albert Einstein OSU University of Pittsburgh Northwestern University of Michigan University of Washington University of Rochester WA Harvard Boston University Tufts University ME MT ND OHSU MN OR VT WI Yale NH Mayo Clinic NY ID MI Weill Cornell MA SD Columbia University of Wisconsin WY Rockefeller Univ. of Utah IA NJ University of Iowa UC, Davis University of Pennsylvania PA NE NV Univ. of Colorado University of Chicago Johns Hopkins UCSF Indiana University IL IN Washington University, St. Louis OH UT WV CO VA Stanford KS MO CA KY Duke Vanderbilt UNC TN AZ Scripps OK NM AR SC UT Southwestern Emory GA AL Univ of Alabama at Birmingham MS LA TX UT San Antonio AK UT, Houston FL Participating Institutions HI Since 2006 Since 2007 Since 2008

  5. Key Functions NIH & other government agencies Clinical Research Ethics Trial Design Advanced Degree-Granting Programs Biomedical Informatics CTSA Academic Center Industry Clinical Resources Participant & Community Involvement Biostatistics Regulatory Support Healthcare organizations

  6. Governance for Cooperative Agreement Consortium Governance & Organization Governance Manual available at http://ctsaweb.org/Docs/CTSA_Governance_Manual.pdf

  7. CTSA Community EngagementSteering Committee Consortium Governance & Organization Priorities • Develop evaluation outcomes and metrics for community engagement research • Share resources and instruments • Establish a registry of community-generated research ideas and needs assessment • Design educational curriculum Governance Manual available at http://ctsaweb.org/Docs/CTSA_Governance_Manual.pdf

  8. CTSA Community Engagement Steering Committee Consortium Governance & Organization Additional Priorities • Leverage partnerships for funding • Interact with other CTSA programs • Foster new research on the dissemination and implementation of relevant clinical & population-based research • Establish community based advisory boards Governance Manual available at http://ctsaweb.org/Docs/CTSA_Governance_Manual.pdf

  9. CTSA Community Engagement Steering Committee Consortium Governance & Organization Recent CTSA Community Engagement Activities: • Established 2 topic-based workgroups: • Regional Workshops Workgroup • Community-Based Academic and Practice partnership Workgroup • Education Workgroup • Regional Workshops Jointly Sponsored by NCRR and APTR: • “Kick-off” Workshop May 9th in Bethesda, MD: “Accelerating the Dissemination and Translation of Clinical Research into Practice” • Future workshops planned in 5 national regions Governance Manual available at http://ctsaweb.org/Docs/CTSA_Governance_Manual.pdf

  10. http://www.aptrweb.org/workshops/agenda.html

  11. Community Engagement Milestones • Established Community Based Advisory Boards • Performed Community Engagement Needs Assessments • Established/Leveraged Partnerships for Funding • Developed Relevant trans-CTSA educational curriculum • Developed a Forum for Sharing Resources/Instruments

  12. CTSAWeb.org

  13. Community Engagement • Institutional Activities • National Activities • Membership • Meeting schedules and summaries http://www.ctsaweb.org/

  14. CTSAWeb.org

  15. NIH Transforming medicine and health through discovery

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