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Essential team science skills for biostatisticians on collaborative research teams

INTRODUCTION: Despite the critical role that quantitative scientists play in biomedical research, graduate programs in quantitative fields often focus on technical and methodological skills, not on collaborative and leadership skills. In this study, we evaluate the importance of team science skills...

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Autores principales: Slade, Emily, Brearley, Ann M., Coles, Adrian, Hayat, Matthew J., Kulkarni, Pandurang M., Nowacki, Amy S., Oster, Robert A., Posner, Michael A., Samsa, Gregory, Spratt, Heidi, Troy, Jesse, Pomann, Gina-Maria
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10685263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38033706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.676
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author Slade, Emily
Brearley, Ann M.
Coles, Adrian
Hayat, Matthew J.
Kulkarni, Pandurang M.
Nowacki, Amy S.
Oster, Robert A.
Posner, Michael A.
Samsa, Gregory
Spratt, Heidi
Troy, Jesse
Pomann, Gina-Maria
author_facet Slade, Emily
Brearley, Ann M.
Coles, Adrian
Hayat, Matthew J.
Kulkarni, Pandurang M.
Nowacki, Amy S.
Oster, Robert A.
Posner, Michael A.
Samsa, Gregory
Spratt, Heidi
Troy, Jesse
Pomann, Gina-Maria
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description INTRODUCTION: Despite the critical role that quantitative scientists play in biomedical research, graduate programs in quantitative fields often focus on technical and methodological skills, not on collaborative and leadership skills. In this study, we evaluate the importance of team science skills among collaborative biostatisticians for the purpose of identifying training opportunities to build a skilled workforce of quantitative team scientists. METHODS: Our workgroup described 16 essential skills for collaborative biostatisticians. Collaborative biostatisticians were surveyed to assess the relative importance of these skills in their current work. The importance of each skill is summarized overall and compared across career stages, highest degrees earned, and job sectors. RESULTS: Survey respondents were 343 collaborative biostatisticians spanning career stages (early: 24.2%, mid: 33.8%, late: 42.0%) and job sectors (academia: 69.4%, industry: 22.2%, government: 4.4%, self-employed: 4.1%). All 16 skills were rated as at least somewhat important by > 89.0% of respondents. Significant heterogeneity in importance by career stage and by highest degree earned was identified for several skills. Two skills (“regulatory requirements” and “databases, data sources, and data collection tools”) were more likely to be rated as absolutely essential by those working in industry (36.5%, 65.8%, respectively) than by those in academia (19.6%, 51.3%, respectively). Three additional skills were identified as important by survey respondents, for a total of 19 collaborative skills. CONCLUSIONS: We identified 19 team science skills that are important to the work of collaborative biostatisticians, laying the groundwork for enhancing graduate programs and establishing effective on-the-job training initiatives to meet workforce needs.
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spelling pubmed-106852632023-11-30 Essential team science skills for biostatisticians on collaborative research teams Slade, Emily Brearley, Ann M. Coles, Adrian Hayat, Matthew J. Kulkarni, Pandurang M. Nowacki, Amy S. Oster, Robert A. Posner, Michael A. Samsa, Gregory Spratt, Heidi Troy, Jesse Pomann, Gina-Maria J Clin Transl Sci Research Article INTRODUCTION: Despite the critical role that quantitative scientists play in biomedical research, graduate programs in quantitative fields often focus on technical and methodological skills, not on collaborative and leadership skills. In this study, we evaluate the importance of team science skills among collaborative biostatisticians for the purpose of identifying training opportunities to build a skilled workforce of quantitative team scientists. METHODS: Our workgroup described 16 essential skills for collaborative biostatisticians. Collaborative biostatisticians were surveyed to assess the relative importance of these skills in their current work. The importance of each skill is summarized overall and compared across career stages, highest degrees earned, and job sectors. RESULTS: Survey respondents were 343 collaborative biostatisticians spanning career stages (early: 24.2%, mid: 33.8%, late: 42.0%) and job sectors (academia: 69.4%, industry: 22.2%, government: 4.4%, self-employed: 4.1%). All 16 skills were rated as at least somewhat important by > 89.0% of respondents. Significant heterogeneity in importance by career stage and by highest degree earned was identified for several skills. Two skills (“regulatory requirements” and “databases, data sources, and data collection tools”) were more likely to be rated as absolutely essential by those working in industry (36.5%, 65.8%, respectively) than by those in academia (19.6%, 51.3%, respectively). Three additional skills were identified as important by survey respondents, for a total of 19 collaborative skills. CONCLUSIONS: We identified 19 team science skills that are important to the work of collaborative biostatisticians, laying the groundwork for enhancing graduate programs and establishing effective on-the-job training initiatives to meet workforce needs. Cambridge University Press 2023-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10685263/ /pubmed/38033706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.676 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Oster, Robert A.
Posner, Michael A.
Samsa, Gregory
Spratt, Heidi
Troy, Jesse
Pomann, Gina-Maria
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10685263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38033706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.676
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