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Clinical Trialist Development Award (CTDA)

Synonym(s):

A prestigious award that provides protected time for 2 years (0.2 FTE for Clinical Trialist; 0.4 FTE for Master Clinical Trialist), with the aim to develop clinicians with expertise and interest in the conduct of clinical trials.

The CTDA promotes recognition for the pursuit of clinical research and demonstrates institutional and national prestige. It supports the endeavours of Clinical Trialists at varying levels to deepen focus on research efforts through clinical trials and ensure quality care and patient safety.

The Clinical Trialist Development Award aims to:

  1. Support the development of clinicians with expertise and interest in the conduct of clinical trials
  2. Retain talent
  3. Motivate, mentor and train junior investigators to perform clinical trials
  4. Ensure trial quality and patient safety
  5. Achieve KPIs for research

The criteria of the applicant and the expected outcomes are as follows:

  Clinical Trialist Master Clinical Trialist
Criteria

A Clinician who:

  • Is a PI of 2 or more Clinical Trials in the past 2 years;

  • Secured trial contract value of >S$500,000 over a 2-year period and

  • Achieved average recruitment target of ≥50% for all the trials in the past 2 years

    OR

    Is overall Chief PI of Investigator Initiated Clinical Trial who has designed the trial and secured funding for the trial with contract value of >S$500,000

A Clinician who:

  • Is a PI of 5 or more Clinical Trials in the past 2 years; 

  • Secured trial contract value of >S$1 million over a 2-year period and

  • Achieved recruitment target of ≥50% for all the trials in the past 2 years

    OR

    Is overall Chief PI of Investigator Initiated Clinical Trial who has designed the trial and secured funding for the trial with contract value of >S$1 million
Protected Time 0.2 FTE per individual, to be reviewed every
2 years
0.4 FTE per individual, to be reviewed every
2 years
KPIs New trials, recruitment target, actualised budget, compliance, training of junior investigators New trials and grants, recruitment target, actualised budget, compliance, mentorship and training of junior investigators, publications, guideline / policy impact

Each submission must be made using the prescribed forms:

  1. Clinical Trialist Development Award Application Form (to be completed by applicant)
  2. Applicant CV & Career Development Plan (to be completed by applicant)
  3. Nomination Form (to be completed and endorsed by Clinical HOD, ACP Chair and SDDC Head (where applicable).

Applications that fail to comply with requirements in any of the templates and/or incomplete applications will be disqualified and will not be reviewed.

Proposals should define clear and measurable deliverables / outcomes.

For submission of applications or any enquiries, please contact Ms Regina Koh at regina.koh@duke-nus.edu.sg.

Inspiring Stories of our Clinical Trialists ​
Clinical Assistant Professor Tira Tan Fostering a Nurturing Environment for Research “Research is often regarded as something foreign and esoteric, but in truth when you get started, you’ll be mentored and guided. Once you jump in, you will realise – it is not too bad at all,” she quipped.
Associate Professor Shamira Perera Taking Clinical Trials to the Next Level ​​In 2023, Associate Professor Shamira Perera became one of the recipients of the prestigious Clinical Trialist Development Award (CTDA), which seeks to highlight the role that clinical trialists play in bringing innovation to patient care.
Dr Yvonne Chan Two Hats are Better than One As a recipient of the prestigious Clinical Trialist Development Programme CTDP Award in 2022, Dr Yvonne Chan is able to better pursue her passion to deliver patient care, both as a clinician as well as a researcher
Associate Professor Rebecca Dent ​Shining A Spotlight On Our Clinical Trialists Associate Professor Rebecca Dent shares about the passion she has as a clinical trialist, and why she is looking forward to the newly launched Clinical Trialist Development Programme (CTDP).
Clinical Assocciate Professor Mariko Koh ​Recognising Our Clinical Trialists On 25 January 2022, SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre (AMC) launched a new Clinical Trialist Development Programme (CTDP), as a prestigious award to recognise the important work that our clinical trialists do and to also support them with much-needed protected time to do clinical trials.