Jonathan has a 20+ year career in EMS that includes 911, aeromedical and adult critical care. It also includes more than 10 years on the Paediatric Critical Care Transport Team at Ornge. Jonathan’s background in medical education includes roles with several services and basehospitals; he is currently involved in delivering both classroom and clinical education in Georgian College’s Paramedic Program and is past member of both the NAEMT Emergency Pediatric Care committee and the Ontario Paramedic Association board of directors. He is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Critical Care at Cardiff University. He can be found on Twitter @thatjonlee.
Grant Scollay is a paramedic and a nurse who brought his experience in the neonatal ICU and the neonatal transport team at Sick Kids to his current position with the Paediatric Critical Care Transport at Ornge, giving him a unique understanding of paediatrics from both the hospital and out-of-hospital perspective. His passion for sharing knowledge has lead to his involvement in the development and delivery of education ranging from interdisciplinary critical care programs to first aid training for youth in the community. He has spoken at numerous conferences both regionally and nationally and in 2017, the Intercultural Dialogue Institute presented him a Public Hero Award in recognition of his life long commitment to community service. He can be found on Twitter @gscollay
Over a career spanning 20+ years Jodi has worked as both a paramedic and a nurse with the smallest and most fragile of patients.
Her experience began in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and then with the transport teams at McMaster and SickKids. Her teaching experience includes the nursing program at Oshki-Wenjack in Thunder Bay. Jodi has a Masters of Science in Exercise and Sports Medicine from the University of Glasgow. She joined the Ornge Paediatric Transport Team in 2010.
Anthony is a dually credentialed and licensed Paramedic and Respiratory Therapist. He has over 20 years of experience in Paramedicine and in Neonatal and Paediatric Intensive Care.
In addition to clinical practice, Anthony is an instructor with Centennial College’s Paramedic program. In Respiratory Therapy, his title is Transport Clinician with the Acute Care Transport Services (ACTS) team at SickKids Hospital. The ACTS team is Ontario’s busiest hospital-based critical care air / land transport team. We provide stabilization and care for neonates and paediatric patients up to the age of 18 years. Anthony is a member of the team’s transport Extracorporeal Membranous Oxygenation (t-ECMO) group.
He is a graduate of the University of Toronto and Michener Institute and one of few Paramedics or Respiratory Therapists to hold subspecialty certification in Neonatal and Paramedic Transport. He is passionate about education and speaks often at national and international venues on topics of neonatal and paediatric resuscitation and emergency care