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  • Academic health centers increasingly support resident research using complex biomedical and electronic health records data.
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  • To present novel processes and training materials for biostatistics collaboration units supporting resident research.
  • To offer a framework for developing collaborative teams and specialized training for residents.
  • To enable other institutions to enhance their support for resident training programs.

Main Methods:

  • Development of tools and resources by the Duke Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) Methods Core since 2019.
  • Creation of a framework for collaborative team development.
  • Design of specialized training materials for residents and biostatistics teams.

Main Results:

  • Support provided for over 247 resident-led projects.
  • Development of novel processes and training materials tailored to resident research needs.
  • Establishment of a framework to foster effective collaboration between residents and biostatistics units.

Conclusions:

  • Institutions can leverage the presented framework and materials to improve biostatistics support for resident research.
  • Effective collaboration and specialized training are crucial for successful resident-led, data-intensive research.
  • The Duke BERD Methods Core's experience offers a scalable model for enhancing biostatistics training and support in academic health centers.