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The CLIC Library is your go-to spot to find resources created by CLIC. It is the home for the CLIC Virtual Tour videos. For other resources created by the consortium, please visit the Resources page.
The Insights to Inspire (I2I) disseminates lessons learned and strategies implemented to improve on a given Common Metric. The insights gained may inspire hubs to use this actionable intelligence to facilitate local change.
The CLIC Education & Career Development Gateway has been developed to empower and support a CTSA cooperative learning and training community that is inclusive and collaborative, facilitating and amplifying opportunities for the sharing of learning resources consortium-wide.
Discussion Forums are similar to predecessor unstructured group formats, think Key Function Committees. They were established to allow self aggregating teams to gather for in-depth discussion of translational science topics.
CTSA Program Groups were established to execute the recommendations of the NCATS Advisory Council Working Group on the IOM Report on the CTSA Program. The CTSA Program Groups are made up of Consortium Groups, Enterprise Committees, Working Groups and Discussion Forums.
The different types of CTSA Program Groups have different objectives as well as different membership requirements. Each CTSA Program hub is allowed to have one voting representative on the Enterprise Committee. This member is appointed by the hub PI and is the primary point of contact for their hub for all matters relating to their specific Enterprise Committee.
The process for creating Working Groups was modified starting in January, 2020. Hub members can create a Working Group Application to submit to the CTSA Program Steering Committee for review. There are three application cycles per year, pending resource ability.
CTSA Program Hubs are able to share content to a greater audience on the CLIC website. Currently, the following types of content can be shared through CLIC:
CLIC developed introductory video on planning and hosting an Un-Meeting features footage from the Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Applications in Translational Science Un-Meeting in Rochester, NY in June, 2019.
Tags are typically one word (but sometimes up to three words) that describes information on a document, or web page. Tags provide details about an item and make it easy to locate related items that have the same tag. Tags on the CLIC site do not use the hashtag symbol (#) and have a purple background with white text.