Search Results - "Mehta, Nishila"

  • Showing 1 - 17 results of 17
Refine Results
  1. 1

    What Is Known About Preventing, Detecting, and Reversing Prescribing Cascades: A Scoping Review by Brath, Hana, Mehta, Nishila, Savage, Rachel D., Gill, Sudeep S., Wu, Wei, Bronskill, Susan E., Zhu, Lynn, Gurwitz, Jerry H., Rochon, Paula A.

    “…OBJECTIVES To systematically describe the resources available on preventing, detecting, and reversing prescribing cascades using a scoping review methodology…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  2. 2

    Patient safety incident analysis in healthcare: A novel curricular session for medical students by Mehta, Nishila, Sharfuddin, Nazia, Law, Marcus, Ginzburg, Amir, Chugh, Shaan

    Published in Canadian medical education journal (15-11-2022)
    “…Implication Statement Patient safety incident analysis is a tool which allows for the identification of and learning from patient safety incidents, which are…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  3. 3

    How artificial intelligence can help us 'Choose Wisely' by Mehta, Nishila, Born, Karen, Fine, Benjamin

    Published in Bioelectronic medicine (21-04-2021)
    “…The overuse of low value medical tests and treatments drives costs and patient harm. Efforts to address overuse, such as Choosing Wisely campaigns, typically…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  4. 4

    Medical education advances and innovations: A silver lining during the COVID-19 pandemic by Mehta, Nishila, Sayed, Céline, Sharma, Rishi, Do, Victor

    Published in Canadian medical education journal (01-12-2020)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted healthcare processes substantially including medical education, necessitating several changes along the spectrum of medical…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  5. 5
  6. 6
  7. 7
  8. 8

    Adapting medical education during crisis: Student-Faculty partnerships as an enabler of success by Mehta, Nishila, End, Christopher, Kwan, Jason C. S., Bernstein, Stacey, Law, Marcus

    Published in Medical teacher (03-06-2022)
    “…Restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic have required medical educators to reimagine almost every aspect of undergraduate medical training, including…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  9. 9
  10. 10

    Health Forums and Twitter for Dementia Research: Opportunities and Considerations by Mehta, Nishila, Zhu, Lynn, Lam, Kenneth, Stall, Nathan M., Savage, Rachel, Read, Stephanie H., Wu, Wei, Pop, Paula, Faulkner, Colin, Bronskill, Susan E., Rochon, Paula A.

    “…BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Social media platforms are promising sources for large quantities of participant‐driven research data and circumvent some common…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  11. 11
  12. 12

    Medical education advances and innovations: A silver lining during the COVID-19 pandemic: Avancées et innovations dans l'enseignement médical : l’aspect positif de la pandémie de la COVID-19 by Mehta, Nishila, Sayed, Céline, Sharma, Rishi, Do, Victor

    Published in Canadian medical education journal (10-10-2020)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted healthcare processes substantially including medical education, necessitating several changes along the spectrum of medical…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  13. 13
  14. 14
  15. 15

    Systematic Review of Sex‐Specific Reporting of Data: Cholinesterase Inhibitor Example by Mehta, Nishila, Rodrigues, Craig, Lamba, Manpreet, Wu, Wei, Bronskill, Susan E., Herrmann, Nathan, Gill, Sudeep S., Chan, An‐Wen, Mason, Robin, Day, Suzanne, Gurwitz, Jerry H., Rochon, Paula A.

    “…Objectives To improve the value of research for older adults, we examine sex‐specific reporting of data from drug trials for the management of dementia. These…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  16. 16

    Proton Pump Inhibitors in the Elderly Hospitalized Patient: Evaluating Appropriate Use and Deprescribing by Mehta, Nishila, Martinez Guasch, Fernando, Kamen, Corey, Shah, Sumesh, Burry, Lisa D., Soong, Christine, Mehta, Sangeeta

    Published in The Journal of pharmacy technology (01-04-2020)
    “…Background: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are often prescribed for elderly patients without appropriate indication, or for longer durations than recommended…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  17. 17