Tim is a clinical pharmacist and conjoint lecturer working at the School of Pharmacy and the Princess Alexandra Hospital. He graduated from the Bachelor of Pharmacy at the University of Queensland in 2014. After working in mental health at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, he become interested in schizophrenia and psychopharmacology. He began his PhD with the School of Clinical Medicine in 2020 and his research interests include clozapine, treatment refractory schizophrenia, and the safe use of antipsychotic medicines. He is the team leader of mental health pharmacy at the Princess Alexandra Hospital. Tim teaches into the Bachelor of Pharmacy and the Masters of Clinical Pharmacy programs at the University of Queensland, and supervises research project placements.
Tim's research has led to the publication of guidelines on the management of the adverse events of antipsychotics.
Conference Publication: Inaccurate QT interval estimation in people taking antipsychotics: are we contributing to misinformed treatment decisions?
Andric, T., Winckel, K., Tanzer, T., Siskind, D., Hollingworth, S., Smith, L. and Isoardi, K. (2021). Inaccurate QT interval estimation in people taking antipsychotics: are we contributing to misinformed treatment decisions?. National Medicines Symposium, Online, 18 May 2021.
Andric, T., Winckel, K., Tanzer, T., Siskind, D., Hollingworth, S., Smith, L. and Isoardi, K. (2021). Inaccurate QT interval estimation in people taking antipsychotics: are we contributing to misinformed treatment decisions?. National Medicines Symposium, Online, 18 May 2021.