- Main navigation
- CLIC & The CTSA Program
- News & Events
- Groups
- Common Metrics Initiative
- Education & Career Development
- Team Science & Collaboration
- Resources
- CTSA Program Projects & Initiatives
- Contact
- Search
The CTSA Program supports high quality translational and clinical research locally, regionally, and nationally. Surveys are one way to efficiently conduct research and collect pertinent information. The purpose of a survey may be to uncover answers, evoke discussion, discover resources, guide decision-making and/or to compare results.
In order to maintain the current level of high-quality research supported by the program, there’s a need for clear and controlled processes for survey deployment and archival. For CTSA Program members or hubs interested in creating and/or distributing a survey, please complete the CLIC Survey Logging/Request Form.
For any questions, please reach out to surveys@clic-ctsa.org
For further guidance on creating and distributing surveys, please review the CTSA Program Process Guidance for Surveys document.
These surveys fall under the NCATS Policy for Surveys and the NCATS PO (Mercedes Rubio) has approved that these surveys answer "Yes" to the following two questions. Thus the program is conducting NIH research and will be considered exempt from the Paperwork Reduction Act approval requirements as outlined by the 21st Century Cures Act:
The work of the Enterprise Committees, Working Groups, and Consortium Groups is essential within the CTSA consortium to help continue to move research from bench to bedside to curbside. At CLIC, we want to help ensure we are providing the best possible service to enable the Lead Teams of all groups to work effectively and efficiently. Please provide your feedback on what we are doing well and ways we can serve the groups better.
To gain information from KL2 alumni about their experiences both during and after KL2 support
To assess how TL1 Trainees, KL2 Scholars, and WFD groups are addressing barriers associated with the emerging COVID-19 pandemic.
To assess the perceived importance of DEI among registrants and the barriers they experience in promoting fundamental changes.
The purpose of this research is an evaluation of a visiting professorship initiative across the approximately 65 CTSA hub institutions (Consortium-wide) to identify perceptions of whether and how procedures and activities were successful.
To elicit participant follow up feedback on the 2020 Lifespan and Life Course Research: Integrating Strategies Un-Meeting.
The purpose of this survey is to solicit information on the creative innovations and adaptations made by the hubs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
To elicit participant feedback regarding the overall Fall 2020 Program Meeting.
To elicit participant feedback regarding the 2020 CTSA Administrators Consortium Committee Fall Meeting.
To elicit participant feedback regarding the COVID-19 session during the Fall 2020 Program Meeting.
To elicit participant feedback regarding the Collaboration and Engagement session during the Fall 2020 Program Meeting.
To elicit participant feedback regarding the Fall 2020 Program Meeting Poster Session.
To elicit participant feedback regarding the Fall 2020 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Program Meeting.
To elicit participant feedback regarding the Workforce Development session during the 2020 Fall Program Meeting.
To elicit participant feedback on the 2020 Clinical Research in the COVID-era and Beyond Un-Meeting.