Canadian Consortium of Clinical Trial Training (CANTRAIN) platform: enhancing career preparedness in RCT research targeting different audiences across the continuum
- Funded by Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
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Grant number: 466242
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Key facts
Disease
COVID-19start year
2022Known Financial Commitments (USD)
$8,414,219.07Funder
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)Principal Investigator
Bourbeau Jean, Anderson David R, Batist Gerald, Bell Emily C, Benoit Britney L, Collister David, Dasgupta Kaberi, Fahim Christine, Fergusson Dean A, Filion Kristian B, Gahagan Jacqueline C, Goos Lisa, Khan Nadia A, King Malcolm, Li Linda C, Mitra Souvik, Morin Suzanne N, Pilote Louise, Reiman Tony, Richer Lawrence P, Saleh Ramy R, Sapp John L, Tomblin Murphy Gail G, Yeh Ann E…Research Location
CanadaLead Research Institution
Research Institute of the McGill University Health CentreResearch Priority Alignment
N/A
Research Category
Vaccines research, development and implementation
Research Subcategory
Vaccine trial design and infrastructure
Special Interest Tags
Gender
Study Type
Not applicable
Clinical Trial Details
N/A
Broad Policy Alignment
Pending
Age Group
Adults (18 and older)
Vulnerable Population
Unspecified
Occupations of Interest
Other
Abstract
COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance for Canada to have the capacity to run large clinical trials and no longer be only reactive but responsive in leading with increase capacity and quality. We are responding and proposing to create the The Canadian Consortium of Clinical Trial Training (CANTRAIN) Platform, a 9- province consortium to address the critical need for training clinical trial highly qualified personnel to fill the gap that presently exists across our public institutions and biotechnology industries. The overarching goals are to HARMONIZE, ENHANCE, INNOVATE, and SUSTAIN the quality and capacity of clinical research professionals, clinical trialists and coalition partners through an accessible platform co-created from multi-jurisdictional and multi-institutional collaborations. CANTRAIN will cater to different learner profiles a) trial to operations for clinical research professionals; b) design and analysis for clinicians and methodologists; and c) a stream dedicated to training various coalition-partners such as patients, indigenous community and equity-seeking groups, patient organizations, decision and policy makers, and science journalist and social media reporters. Across the streams, we will focus on EDI and sex-gender with progress-plus considerations. CANTRAIN includes EDI mentors, patient partners and knowledge mobilizer, enhancing our ability to break down barriers and build a larger, more diverse workforce critical to high quality and efficient clinical trial research. CANTRAIN adopts an equitable, diversified and inclusive collaborative approach at a National level (East, West, and Maritime provinces), achieving a Pan-Canadian team for clinical trial training, mentoring and networking. CANTRAIN will be flexible to facilitate multi-institutional expertise, mentorship engaging with diverse communities such as First Nations and practice-based settings, with respect of the Canadian diversity.