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Individual and team competencies in translational teams

Translational scientists create, advance, and translate knowledge as a result of research, learning, and application. Translational teams are composed of dynamic and diverse interprofessional and cross-disciplinary members that generate new knowledge to address a shared translational objective. The...

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Published in:Journal of clinical and translational science 2021-01, Vol.5 (1), p.e72-e72, Article e72
Main Authors: Lotrecchiano, Gaetano R, DiazGranados, Deborah, Sprecher, Jennifer, McCormack, Wayne T, Ranwala, Damayanthi, Wooten, Kevin, Lackland, Daniel, Billings, Heather, Brasier, Allan R
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Summary:Translational scientists create, advance, and translate knowledge as a result of research, learning, and application. Translational teams are composed of dynamic and diverse interprofessional and cross-disciplinary members that generate new knowledge to address a shared translational objective. The objective involves advancing an interventional product, behavioral intervention, or evidence-based approach to improve human health. This paper focuses on identifying individual and team competencies using a modified Delphi method to reach a consensus on the competencies needed by translational teams (TTs).
ISSN:2059-8661
2059-8661
DOI:10.1017/cts.2020.551