2022
DOI: 10.1002/lrh2.10332
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The Texas Health Resources Clinical Scholars Program: Learning healthcare system workforce development through embedded translational research

Abstract: Introduction: Texas Health Resources (THR), a large, nonprofit health care system based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, has collaborated with the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) to develop and operate a unique, integrated approach for Learning Health System (LHS) workforce development. This training model centers on academic health system faculty members conducting later-stage translational research within a partnering regional care delivery organization. Methods:The THR Clinical Scholars… Show more

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“…To further their mission, many healthcare organizations have sought to become learning health systems. In learning health systems, teams have both research/evaluation and quality improvement expertise and seek to utilize a combination of data, improvement, and implementation science and practice to identify, implement, and evaluate opportunities to address health system challenges (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21). In addition to addressing the day-today challenges of healthcare operations, these learning health systems incorporate the insights of frontline staff in combination with scientific methods to develop and test innovative solutions to address the challenges facing healthcare systems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To further their mission, many healthcare organizations have sought to become learning health systems. In learning health systems, teams have both research/evaluation and quality improvement expertise and seek to utilize a combination of data, improvement, and implementation science and practice to identify, implement, and evaluate opportunities to address health system challenges (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21). In addition to addressing the day-today challenges of healthcare operations, these learning health systems incorporate the insights of frontline staff in combination with scientific methods to develop and test innovative solutions to address the challenges facing healthcare systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A unique partnership to support QI is described in the article by Vilendrer and colleagues 15 : “Evaluating Clinician‐Led Quality Improvement Initiatives: A System‐Wide Embedded Research Partnership at Stanford Medicine.” This article describes engagement and partnership between the unit charged with coordinating clinician‐led QI projects with an in‐house implementation and evaluation unit. Finally, Masica and colleagues 16 offer readers an opportunity to consider LHS workforce development in the context of translational science in “The Texas Health Resources Clinical Scholars Program: Learning Health Care System Workforce Development through Embedded Translational Research.” Here, a collaboration between a large, non‐profit health system and a large academic medical center to launch a Clinical Scholars Program supports workforce development focused upon later‐stage translational research and engagement with community partners. The report highlights program design and operational components, which serve as guidance for others wishing to build upon similar partnerships to support LHS workforce development.…”
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