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Not Yet RecruitingNCT06977243

Online MedEd Intern Bootcamp: Online Training for First Year Residents

Effect of "Online MedEd" Intern Boot Camp Training on First Year Residents' Well-being: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
59 (estimated)
Sponsor
New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This single-center, parallel-group randomized controlled trial will evaluate whether a seven-week, web-based "Online MedEd Intern Boot Camp" (OME-IB) program reduces burnout in incoming first-year residents at NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem. Eligible participants are PGY-1 physicians starting in July 2025 in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, Surgery, Psychiatry, Infectious Disease, or Nephrology who have not previously completed U.S. postgraduate training. After consent and baseline surveys, approximately 26 interns will be randomized 1:1 (stratified by sex and specialty) to either (1) immediate access to the OME-IB platform plus 14 peer-facilitated, one-hour Zoom sessions on mental health, time management, documentation, and oral presentation over May-June 2025, or (2) usual residency orientation without Boot Camp access until study completion. The primary outcome is mean Maslach Burnout Inventory-Emotional Exhaustion (MBI-EE) score six months into residency. Secondary outcomes at six months include mean Copenhagen Burnout Inventory personal-burnout subscale, Mini ReZ supportive-work-environment/work-pace/resident-experience subscales, and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) depression score. Surveys are administered via REDCap at baseline (pre-intervention), three months, and six months; analyses follow an intention-to-treat approach with linear mixed models. Qualitative interviews will explore participants' experiences four months into residency. Findings will inform refinement of the OME-IB curriculum and future multi-site trials aimed at improving resident well-being.

Detailed description

Scientific Rationale: Burnout in early postgraduate physicians has been linked to elevated emotional-exhaustion scores, major medical errors, and a 370 % rise in suicidal ideation during the first three months of training. Guided by the Job-Demands/Resources framework, OME-IB is designed to enhance job control (time-management, documentation efficiency) and personal resources (peer support, resilience skills) to offset the high demands of residency. Prior pilot work with web-based cognitive-behavioral programs in interns has shown clinically meaningful reductions in depressive symptoms, but no randomized evidence exists for a comprehensive boot-camp format that couples asynchronous video content with live, peer-led skills practice. Intervention Engineering and Fidelity The OME-IB curriculum will aim to empower residents in four competency streams-mental-health maintenance, time management, concise documentation, and effective oral presentation-anchor 14 one-hour Zoom workshops delivered twice weekly over seven weeks (May-June 2025). Each session follows the sequence: Watch: Pre-assigned 10-minute OME video segment. Practice: Live case or chart-note exercise in breakout dyads. Reflect: Group debrief tied to OME-IB strategies All Zoom calls are recorded; engagement metrics (minutes viewed, etc) are exported via the platform's API for dose-response analyses. Control-arm trainees will receive platform credentials only after the last six-month survey, ensuring contamination is minimized. Data Acquisition and Quality Control: Surveys are deployed through a HIPAA-compliant REDCap instance with automated email nudges at 48 h and 96 h. De-identified datasets are stored on an encrypted institutional server; access is role-restricted and logged. Embedded Qualitative Arm At four months into residency, a purposive subsample of intervention participants will undergo 30-45 min semi-structured interviews via Zoom. Using a pragmatic phenomenological lens, will use a mixed inductive/deductive scheme; tri-coder consensus, investigator triangulation, and member-checking will bolster trustworthiness.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALOnline MedEd Intern Bootcamp7 weeks, online training program

Timeline

Start date
2025-05-01
Primary completion
2025-12-01
Completion
2025-12-01
First posted
2025-05-18
Last updated
2025-05-18

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06977243. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.