Clinical and Translational Science (Nov 2022)

Advancing translational science education

  • Jessica M. Faupel‐Badger,
  • Amanda L. Vogel,
  • Christopher P. Austin,
  • Joni L. Rutter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/cts.13390
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 11
pp. 2555 – 2566

Abstract

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Abstract In this communication, the authors offer considerations for how the scientific community can capitalize on decades of translational science advances and experiential knowledge to develop new education opportunities for a diverse and highly skilled translational science workforce. Continued advancement of the field of translational science will require new education approaches that distill key concepts in translational science from past and ongoing research initiatives and teach this foundational knowledge to current and future translational scientists. These key concepts include generalizable scientific and operational principles to guide translational science, as well as evidence‐informed practices. Inspired by this approach, the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) has developed an initial set of guiding principles for translational science generated via case studies of multiple highly successful translational science initiatives, and is now teaching them via new education activities that aim to reach a broad scientific audience interested in translational science. Our goal with this review is to prompt continued conversation with the translational science community regarding capitalizing on our collective translational science knowledge to advance core content for translational science education and disseminating this content to a broad range of scientific audiences.