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Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA). Anthony Hayward October 30, 2007. Vision for the CTSA Program. Strengthen Clinical Research as an academic discipline by creating a ‘home’ and a career structure. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Clinical and Translational  Science Awards (CTSA)

Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA)

Anthony Hayward

October 30, 2007

Page 2: Clinical and Translational  Science Awards (CTSA)

Vision for the CTSA Program

Strengthen Clinical Research as an Strengthen Clinical Research as an academic discipline by creating a academic discipline by creating a ‘home’ and a career structure.‘home’ and a career structure.

Support the clinical and translational Support the clinical and translational researcher through provision of researcher through provision of resources that are most needed.resources that are most needed.

Speed clinical and translational Speed clinical and translational research through resource and data research through resource and data sharing.sharing.

Advance the safety and quality of Advance the safety and quality of research through adoption of good research through adoption of good clinical practices and effective use of clinical practices and effective use of informatics.informatics.

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Trial Design

Advanced Degree-Granting

Programs

Participant& CommunityInvolvement

RegulatorySupport

Biostatistics

ClinicalResources

BiomedicalInformatics

ClinicalResearch

Ethics

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Healthcare organizations

IndustryIndustry

Each academic health center will create a home for clinical and translational science

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Building a National CTSA Consortium

Since 2006Since 2007

Participating Institutions

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The transformation process

• In 2005, 66 universities were associated with 78 GCRCs where 14,760 investigators had 9257 protocols: 3245 publications were reported

• By 2011 NCRR expenditure on clinical research infrastructure will rise to $500M from $333M.

• Infrastructure/training support increase by ~ 40%

• Transformation to integrated consortium

• GCRCs had Research Subject Advocates – CTSAs designate their own preferred individual.

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Organization of CTSAs

• Include an institution that can award higher degrees in clinical research

• Include research education and career development activities

• Cooperative agreements ensure that awardees work together as a consortium

• CTSAs send representatives to steering committees and workgroups

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Consortium Governance & Organization

Governance Manual available at http://ctsaweb.org/Docs/CTSA_Governance_Manual.pdf

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CTSA Steering Committees and Workgroups

• Embody the expertise of the Consortium

• Provide a forum for dialogue with the NIH

• Identify needs, goals and priorities

• Serve as a platform to adopt common standards

• Have deliverables and timetables

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Alternative IRB models workgroup

Created to:

• Identify conditions favorable for pilot projects to test alternative IRB models

• Share experience with regional reciprocity and common IRBs

• Promote common consent language

• Develop metrics and identify roadblocks

• Address IRB differences e.g., in pediatrics

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CTSAWeb.org