Objectives/Goals: The Research Coordinator Plus (RC+) program was developed to provide comprehensive and accessible professional development at an academic institution to support high-quality human subjects research. The program supplements existing research training programs, is free, self-paced, and combines general knowledge with institution-specific practical applications. Methods/Study Population: RC+ is a professional development program created by the Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) for non-faculty staff involved in human subjects’ research. It covers regulatory, project management, and financial aspects across the research lifecycle, relevant to both biomedical and social/behavioral research. The program focuses on institutional policies and procedures, led by CCTS staff with stakeholder input. Follow-up surveys assess expectations and gather feedback on program content. The content was informed by best practices, the Joint Task Force for Clinical Competencies, workforce development programs at other CTSA-funded institutions, and input from our CCTS staff and a research advisory board. Results/Anticipated Results: RC+ is in its 4th year and enrollment has exceeded expectations. The program has built in flexibilities to allow greater access to professional development. It is free to attend with year-round enrollment and self-paced completion. Content is delivered by different modalities, including online, on-demand, and live and recorded virtual programs. To date, 279 individuals have registered, with 13 completing all requirements. 71 have left UIC without finishing. Self-reported research roles include research coordinator, grants manager, PI, and university administrator. Survey response to date has been low, with 60% indicated they had learned something new and would recommend the program to others, and 65% of respondents indicated they are satisfied or extremely satisfied with the program overall. Discussion/Significance of Impact: We successfully created a free program with minimal operating budget, flexible start dates, and accessible programming. RC+ is a model for institutions wishing to provide training for their research staff that integrates key considerations for human research protections, research integrity, project management, and implementation.
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