Meet Our 2025 Speakers

Dr. Stephanie Redpath

Medical Director of CHEO's Critical Care Transport Team & Neonatologist

Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Ottawa

Regional Board Member for Ontario Transport

Prof. Robert G. Langlois

Professor Faculty of Engineering and Design at Carleton University

Associate Dean at Carleton University

Dr. Don Sharkey

Neonatologist 

Professor of Neonatal Medicine at the University of Nottingham

Dr. Anna-Theresa Lobos

Pediatric Intensivist at CHEO (Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario)

Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Ottawa

Dr. Michael B. Peddle

Transport Medicine Physician

Associate Medical Officer of Operations, Education and OCC at ORNGE

Dr. Kyong Soon Lee

Neonatologist

Associate Medical Director of the Hospital for Sick Children Acute Care Transport Services

Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Toronto

Director of the Pediatric Neonatal Transport Network Database and SickKids Site Investigator of the Canadian Neonatal Network and the Children’s Hospitals Neonatal Consortium

Dr. Kathryn Browning Carmo

Neonatologist at The Grace Centre for Newborn Intensive Care

Deputy Director of NETS NSW

Dr. Amber Miners

Pediatrician at the Umingmak Child Advocacy Centre in Iqaluit

Faculty Staff at the University of Ottawa and Memorial University

CPS Board Member

Pediatric RCPSC Examiner

Dr. Jonathan W. Davis

Neonatologist at the Perth Children's Hospital

Associate Professor University of Western Australia

Dr. David M. Musson

Innovator

CEO of Lunar Medical Inc. 

Dr. Michael D. Christian

Chief Medical Officer, Medical Director in Critical Care Medicine

Chief Safety Officer for the Sinai Health System, Director on the board of Public Health Ontario

Specialist Medical Officer in the Canadian Armed Forces

Dr. Tom Lloyd

Coach, Innovator, Educator and Healthcare Leader

 

Dr. Wendy Whittle

Obstetrics & Gynecology at Mount Sinai Hospital 

 

Lynne Innes

Nurse Practitioner

CEO of the Weeneebayko Health Authority