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Cameron J Phillips

Researcher at Flinders Medical Centre

Publications -  20
Citations -  324

Cameron J Phillips is an academic researcher from Flinders Medical Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clinical pharmacy & License. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 18 publications receiving 250 citations. Previous affiliations of Cameron J Phillips include University of South Australia & Public Health England.

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INITIAT-E.D.: Impact of timing of INITIation of Antibiotic Therapy on mortality of patients presenting to an Emergency Department with sepsis.

TL;DR: To analyse the association between time from triage to administration of initial antibiotics and mortality in all patients presenting with sepsis to a tertiary hospital ED, the time between triage and initial antibiotics is analyzed.
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Optimizing the detection of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus with elevated vancomycin minimum inhibitory concentrations within the susceptible range

TL;DR: Overall diagnostic accuracy and correlations between MIC methods used in routine diagnostic laboratories and the gold standard BMD showed limited overall agreement, which helps optimize guidance on the effective use of vancomycin.
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Sustained improvement in vancomycin dosing and monitoring post-implementation of guidelines: Results of a three-year follow-up after a multifaceted intervention in an Australian teaching hospital

TL;DR: A multifaceted intervention to implement a vancomycin dosing and monitoring guideline significantly improved prescribing, monitoring, pharmacokinetic and safety outcomes for patients treated with vancomYcin over an extended period.
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Pharmacist-led implementation of a vancomycin guideline across medical and surgical units: impact on clinical behavior and therapeutic drug monitoring outcomes

TL;DR: The implementation strategy employed in this study demonstrated potential effectiveness, and should prompt additional larger studies to optimize strategies that will translate into improved clinical practice using vancomycin.