2022
Room of Hazards: A Comparison of Differences in Safety Hazard Recognition Among Various Hospital-Based Healthcare Professionals and Trainees in a Simulated Patient Room
Wang M, Banda B, Rodwin BA, Merchant NB. Room of Hazards: A Comparison of Differences in Safety Hazard Recognition Among Various Hospital-Based Healthcare Professionals and Trainees in a Simulated Patient Room. Journal Of Patient Safety 2022, 18: 624-629. PMID: 35587392, DOI: 10.1097/pts.0000000000001043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital-based healthcare professionalsPatient roomsHealthcare professionalsAdverse eventsHealthcare workersStaff membersHealthcare membersPatient harmNursesPhysiciansSafety hazards identificationComparison of differencesFuture studiesNonparametric statistical analysisTrainees' skillsMore hazardsHazard identificationParticipantsPrevious studiesStatistical analysisProfessionalsDifferent professionsHospitalDifferencesStudy
2021
Tylenol or acetaminophen: a recurrent fixed drug eruption perpetuated through the use of inconsistent drug terminology
Federman D, Gruen JA, Merchant N. Tylenol or acetaminophen: a recurrent fixed drug eruption perpetuated through the use of inconsistent drug terminology. BMJ Case Reports 2021, 14: e241908. PMID: 34344644, PMCID: PMC8336122, DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2021-241908.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical Notes
2017
Bedside Rounds Valued But Not Preferred
Merchant NB, Federman DG. Bedside Rounds Valued But Not Preferred. Southern Medical Journal 2017, 110: 531-537. PMID: 28771651, DOI: 10.14423/smj.0000000000000689.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-friendly languagePatient-centered careClinical skillsTrainees' clinical skillsPatient confusionMajor barrierPatient careBedside roundsPrior exposurePhysiciansPhysical examination skillsQualtrics survey toolResidency programsFive-point Likert scaleExamination skillsTrainee educationProlongationCareSurvey toolBDRLikert scaleResidentsPotential concernOral presentationsPatients