Journal of Clinical and Translational Science (Jan 2023)

Building a strong collaborative biostatistics workforce: Strategies for effective intra-unit professional development activities

  • Sandra L. Taylor,
  • Robert H. Podolsky,
  • Maria E. Montez-Rath,
  • Emily Slade

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.653
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Ongoing professional development is important for collaborative biostatisticians, as it enables them to remain current with the latest advances in statistical methodology and software, refine their analytical skills, and expand their domain knowledge, thereby facilitating their ability to contribute effectively to biomedical research. Although external opportunities for professional development, such as attending conferences and workshops, are widely recognized and valued in the field of biostatistics, there has been comparatively little attention given to internal opportunities for enhancing the skills and knowledge of biostatisticians which can be implemented with lower financial and time investment than external offerings. The purpose of this paper is to offer guidance for ongoing internal professional development activities that can be employed by collaborative biostatistics units in universities and academic medical centers to complement structured curricula and initial training. Specific examples of activities are provided so that collaborative biostatisticians and/or managers of biostatistical units can flexibly combine components to create an appropriately scaled, customized program that meets the needs of themselves or of the unit.

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