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2001 Mcgill College Building Official List of Certified First Aid Providers Building 2001 McGill College 2001 McGill College, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 1G1 Department Administrative Service Centre Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Catherine Robinson 1310 (514) 398-4153 30-Aug-22 Department Faculty of Dentistry Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until William Howe 500 (514) 398-2849 09-Mar-21 Department Faculty of Medicine Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Maria-Angeli Gallardo 1310 (514) 797-9787 30-Aug-22 Mariana Simeonova 1310 (514) 398-4261 30-Sep-22 Marianne Casey 1310 (514) 398-7602 30-Aug-22 Department Science Administrative Services Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Jacqueline Farrell 12th floor (514) 398-5138 13-Jun-21 This report was prepared by: Environmental Health and Safety 3610 McTavish Street, 4th Floor, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 1Y2 CANADA Telephone 514.398.4563 Fax 514.398.8047 [email protected] www.mcgill.ca/ehs Printed on Dec 15, 2020 Official List of Certified First Aid Providers Building 2155 Guy Street, RI-MUHC 2155 Guy, Montreal (Quebec) Department Department of Medicine Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Marlies Otter 527 (514) 934-1934 71456 03-Oct-22 Department Research Institute McGill University Health Centre (Administrative Office) Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Hector-Ruben Ayon 511 (514) 934-1934 44389 20-Nov-21 Department Research Institute McGill University Health Centre (MGH) Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Virginia Ferrante 500 (514) 934-1934 30-Sep-22 This report was prepared by: Environmental Health and Safety 3610 McTavish Street, 4th Floor, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 1Y2 CANADA Telephone 514.398.4563 Fax 514.398.8047 [email protected] www.mcgill.ca/ehs Printed on Dec 15, 2020 Official List of Certified First Aid Providers Building 5100 de Maisonneuve West 5100 de Maisonneuve St. West, Montreal (Quebec) H4A 3T2 Department Department of Medicine Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Cassandra Fusco 730 (514) 398-5835 12-Jul-21 Josie Colubriale 730 (514) 398-5056 12-Jul-21 Talina van Essen 730 (514) 398-7467 12-Jul-21 Department Faculty of Medicine Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Brenda Ortiz Reyes 730 (514) 398-4569 19-Dec-20 This report was prepared by: Environmental Health and Safety 3610 McTavish Street, 4th Floor, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 1Y2 CANADA Telephone 514.398.4563 Fax 514.398.8047 [email protected] www.mcgill.ca/ehs Printed on Dec 15, 2020 Official List of Certified First Aid Providers Building Adams Building 3450 University, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 0E8 Department Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Greg Langston 331, 332 (514) 398-3677 15-May-21 Department Department of Mining and Materials Engineering Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Lisa Thiess (514) 793-4814 09-Jul-22 Department Faculty of Engineering Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Corina Sferdenschi 22 (514) 398-5122 26-Feb-23 Department McGill Institute for Advanced Materials Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Aube Mamias 6C (514) 398-8718 02-Nov-21 This report was prepared by: Environmental Health and Safety 3610 McTavish Street, 4th Floor, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 1Y2 CANADA Telephone 514.398.4563 Fax 514.398.8047 [email protected] www.mcgill.ca/ehs Printed on Dec 15, 2020 Official List of Certified First Aid Providers Building Armstrong Building 3420 McTavish, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 3L1 Department Faculty of Desautels Faculty of Management Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Carine Nahman 1st floor MBA (514) 398-4674 24-May-22 Program Lauren Sobkowicz 1st floor Admin (514) 398-2981 26-Jul-21 Office This report was prepared by: Environmental Health and Safety 3610 McTavish Street, 4th Floor, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 1Y2 CANADA Telephone 514.398.4563 Fax 514.398.8047 [email protected] www.mcgill.ca/ehs Printed on Dec 15, 2020 Official List of Certified First Aid Providers Building Arts Building 853 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 0G5 Department Administrative Service Centre Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Susana Machado 155 (514) 398-1828 30-Sep-22 Department Department of English Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Corinne Deeley Moyse Hall (514) 398-6578 26-Apr-22 Keith Roche Moyse Hall (514) 398-6569 26-Apr-22 This report was prepared by: Environmental Health and Safety 3610 McTavish Street, 4th Floor, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 1Y2 CANADA Telephone 514.398.4563 Fax 514.398.8047 [email protected] www.mcgill.ca/ehs Printed on Dec 15, 2020 Official List of Certified First Aid Providers Building Barton Building 21111 Lakeshore Road, St Anne de Bellevue (Quebec) H9X 3V9 Department Library Collections Services Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Mylene Pinard 207 (514) 398-7577 29-Mar-22 Department Macdonald Campus Library Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Barbora Boronell 207 (514) 398-4400 0613 20-Nov-21 Dana Ingalls (514) 398-7576 17-Jan-22 This report was prepared by: Environmental Health and Safety 3610 McTavish Street, 4th Floor, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 1Y2 CANADA Telephone 514.398.4563 Fax 514.398.8047 [email protected] www.mcgill.ca/ehs Printed on Dec 15, 2020 Official List of Certified First Aid Providers Building Birks Building 3520 University, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 2A7 Department School of Religious Studies Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Margaret Lawrence 107 (514) 398-5251 30-Aug-22 Stephanie Zazzera 107 (514) 398-4125 22-Aug-21 This report was prepared by: Environmental Health and Safety 3610 McTavish Street, 4th Floor, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 1Y2 CANADA Telephone 514.398.4563 Fax 514.398.8047 [email protected] www.mcgill.ca/ehs Printed on Dec 15, 2020 Official List of Certified First Aid Providers Building Bronfman Building 1001 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 1G5 Department Faculty of Desautels Faculty of Management Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Alain Villemaire 650, Career (514) 398-5623 26-Jul-21 Service Cathy Yee 650, Career (514) 398-4199 26-Jul-21 Service Doreen Lamfookon 104, Bcom (514) 398-4009 24-May-22 Office Graham Leduc 309, Admin (514) 398-8955 24-May-22 Office Javad Nasiry 465, Academic (514) 398-2115 24-May-22 Joy Arlene Bennett 454 (514) 398-6594 26-Jul-21 Marina Nikoghossian 305, Admin (514) 398-4000 00973 24-May-22 Office Mark Philip Michaud 454, Admin (514) 398-4002 24-May-22 Office Michelle Forsythe 309, Admin (514) 398-1295 24-May-22 Office Nina Cochina-Dolea 308, Admin (514) 398-6811 24-May-22 Office Tammy Lynda Cree 640, EMBA (514) 398-5010 26-Jul-21 Thoko Phiri 600, Executive (514) 398-1225 26-Jul-21 Institute Timothy O'Connor 305 (514) 398-4877 25-Nov-23 Yazmet Madariaga 110, Bcom (514) 398-4067 24-May-22 Office Department University Advancement Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Lynn Mark 454 (514) 398-2388 09-Jul-22 This report was prepared by: Environmental Health and Safety 3610 McTavish Street, 4th Floor, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 1Y2 CANADA Telephone 514.398.4563 Fax 514.398.8047 [email protected] www.mcgill.ca/ehs Printed on Dec 15, 2020 Official List of Certified First Aid Providers Building Brown Student Services Building 3600 McTavish, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 0G3 Department Counselling Service Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Helene Cantin 4200 (514) 398-3601 15-Jun-21 Department Scholarships and Student Aid Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Marie-Eve Leclerc 3200 (514) 398-6013 15-Jun-21 Department Student Health Service- McGill Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Ligia Popa 4508 (514) 398-3598 13-Jun-21 Shi Zhou 4508 (514) 398-3598 28-Aug-21 Department Student Services Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Alexandra Preimess 2200 (514) 398-3304 20-Nov-21 Ashley Kukunda Karekaho 2100 (514) 398-4990 13-Jun-21 Grace Yim 5100 (514) 398-4349 26-Feb-23 Leyda-Melissa Paulmier 5100 (514) 398-2548 12-Jul-21 Samantha Parasuco 5501 (514) 398-6017 12-Jul-21 This report was prepared by: Environmental Health and Safety 3610 McTavish Street, 4th Floor, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 1Y2 CANADA Telephone 514.398.4563 Fax 514.398.8047 [email protected] www.mcgill.ca/ehs Printed on Dec 15, 2020 Official List of Certified First Aid Providers Building Burnside Hall 805 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 0B9 Department Buildings, Grounds and Special Events Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Gustavo Carlos Oyola Porter Office (514) 398-7473 10-Jun-22 Department Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Yi Huang 814 (514) 398-8217 30-Aug-22 Department Department of Geography Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Michelle Maillet 323 (514) 398-4304 09-Jul-22 Ruilan Shi 525 (541) 398-7438 09-Jul-22 Department Faculty of Science Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext. Certification Valid Until Elisa David 720 (514) 398-8365 09-Jul-22 Martine Dolmiere 720 (514) 398-1063 09-Jul-22 Department Network and Communications Services Certified First Aid Provider Room Number Telephone Ext.
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