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Kristine M Glauber1, Whitney Sweeney2, Heather A Billings3
1Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, United States.
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Effective translation relies on high performance teams integrating diverse disciplines to bring new drugs, medical devices, diagnostics or behavioral interventions into improved health. Despite substantial advancements informed by the Science of Team Science (SciTS), challenges remain in effective translational team (TT) operations, while limited institutional, scholarly, and practitioner legitimacy of team science expertise constrains efforts to address them. Here, we describe an essential member of the TT, the Team Science Professional (TSP). Serving as a team educator and facilitator of team interventions, the TSP plays a pivotal role in facilitating effective team performance. Current challenges faced by this nascent profession are defining career pathways and establishing competencies needed for expert performance. To address these challenges, the authors, representing a spectrum of academic universities organized as a special interest group (SIG) of the Association of Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS), propose a suite of individualized, standardized and pathway-selective micro-credentials (digital badges). Digital badges in "Team Science (TS) Fundamentals," "TS Practitioner," "TT Trainer" and "TT Intervention Expert" are described, along with preliminary feasibility and usability evaluations of the submission process. These stackable credentials provide a customizable, portable recognition of skills and help advance career pathways for TSPs. In so doing, the Digital Badge Initiative will enhance the capacity of translational science "Hubs" such as those supported by Clinical and Translational Science Awards to conduct effective and rigorous translation. Moving forward, the ACTS TSP SIG will be examining the impact of digital badging on standardization and its effect on career recognition and retention.
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