History
2021
Based on a membership survey five initiatives have been adopted for development and implementation. The initiatives are:
- Student Research Symposium
- Training and Education Knowledge Bank
- Expand Employer Engagement
- Guest Lecturer Compendium
- Accreditation Support
Syneos Health joined CoAPCR as a Supporting Member.
President: Charles Carter, Campbell University
President Elect: Jared Kerr, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Secretary: Kathleen Thoma, George Washington University
Treasurer: Marjorie Neidecker, Ohio State University
2020
President: Charles Carter, Campbell University
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Treasurer: Marjorie Neidecker, Ohio State University
2019
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2018
In September 2018, the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) voted unanimously to fully accredit the Arizona State University (ASU) Clinical Research Management Programs. This is a major step forward in the recognition of Clinical Research as an academic discipline.
The first academic program in clinical research is accredited! Congratulations to Arizona State University!
CoAPCR By-Laws were reviewed, revised and approved at the Annual Meeting.
Awards for Distinguished Service were awarded to: Jared Kerr and JoAnn Pfeiffer
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2017
CAAHEP approves Clinical Research Council on Accreditation Standards and Guidelines and establishes a website for our CoA: https://www.caahep.org/CAAPCR
CoA releases the Self-Study Template for application for accreditation. The application package included the standards and guidelines for institutions to begin the accreditation process.
Awards for Distinguished Service were awarded to: Steve Sonstein, Margie Neidecker, and Carolynn Thomas Jones
President: William Gluck, Durham Tech
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2014 - 2016
CoA developed core competencies for graduates from clinical research management programs. In addition, this committee created the Self Study Application form to be used for Academic Programs applying for accreditation.
President (2016): William Gluck, Durham Tech
President (2015): Carl Hornung, University of Louisville
President: Carolyn Jones (2014), Ohio State
Secretary: Barbara Gladson, Rutgers
Treasurer: Marjorie Neidecker, Ohio State
2013 CoAPCR 10 Year Anniversary
CoAPCR President Carolynn Jones and Treasurer Stephen Sonstein attended several CAAHEP events to promote the acceptance of clinical research careers and clinical research education as an accreditation category. Clinical research was accepted as a "profession" by CAAHEP and CoAPCR was granted membership to the organization.
Subsequently the Consortium created the Commission of Accreditation (CoA) led by Stephen Sonstein. This committee will develop the core competencies for the accreditation of clinical research management programs. Additional alliances including working with MAGI and ACRP who are committed to the mission of CoAPCR and our students.
President: Carolyn Jones, Ohio State
Treasurer: Stephen Sonstein, Eastern Michigan
Secretary: Barbara Gladson, Rutgers
2012
The CoAPCR submitted an application for accreditation membership to CAAHEP in July. The Coalition continues to develop core competencies and a framework for accreditation of academic programs.
Member activities included:
- A workshop at the DIA Annual Meeting Stephen Sonstein, Honorio Silva and Carolynn Thomas Jones.
- Jones, C.T., Browning, S., Gladson, B., Hornung, C., Lubejko, B.G., Parmentier, J., Pidd, H., Silva, H., Sonstein, S. (2012). Defining competencies in clinical research: Issues in clinical research education and training. Research Practitioner, 13(3), 99-107.
President: Carolyn Thomas Jones, Ohio State
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2009 - 2011
The coalition took on the task of creating Core Competencies for graduates of academic programs. is reaching a final stage using a Delphi approach among the core working group.
The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), www.caahep.org was approached for the purpose of investigating accrediting membership.
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Consortium member Carolynn Jones presented at the 3rd Annual Meeting of the International Association of Clinical Research Nurses (http://www.iacrn.org) in 2011.
Consortium President: Barbara Gladson The Consortium premiered its official website: www.coapcr.org in March 2007. Members George Turner and Heidi Ehrenberger initiated the application of an open access model for member development for a white paper on the status of “Clinical Research Education.”
2007 - 2008
2008 President: Melissa Ockert, Durham Tech
2007 President: Heidi Ehrenberger, University of Michigan
2006
The Consortium brought to the forefront the dilemma of Education versus Experience for the entry-level clinical research professional (click to download this presentation as pdf). At the DIA 42nd Annual Meeting, Stephen Sonstein coordinated and presented a session titled “The Pipeline of New Personnel for the Clinical Research Enterprise.” (click to download as pdf).
President: Jim Parmentier, MGH Institute
2005
A database of academic programs in clinical research was developed with associated metrics including number of faculty, students, courses, and credit requirements. Data was also collected on practicum requirements and qualifications to be accepted into the program. CoAPCR elected its first President.
President: Carl Hornung, University of Louisville
2004
The Consortium continued to expand with the addition of new members and was featured in CenterWatch Weekly in April. Members Stephen Sonstein and Carl Hornung participated in the May NIH Roadmap Workshop: Clinical Research Training. 
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2003
The Consortium of Academic Programs in Clinical Research (CoAPCR) was founded in 2003 with the support of the Drug Information Association (DIA). The 6 founding academic program and their 7 representatives were as follows:
Academic Institution |
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University of New South Wales, Australia |
Richard Day |
Duke University, North Carolina |
Tony Dren & George Turner |
George Washington University, Washington D.C. |
Margaret Ann Skelton |
University of Louisville, Kentucky |
Carlton Hornung |
Campbell University, North Carolina |
Elliott Sogol |
Eastern Michigan University, Michigan |
Stephen Sonstein |
The first annual meeting was held in conjunction with the DIA Annual Meeting. Founding members held several meetings during the year to establish the organization.