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When a newborn or child needs urgent care, Critical Care Transport Nurses at the Montreal Children’s Hospital are ready to respond – providing lifesaving support and comfort during some of the most critical moments for families.

For Transport Nurse Genevieve Beaudry, being part of the MCH and the MUHC is more than a job. “To me, We are the MUHC means belonging to a community that shares the same values of excellence, collaboration, and compassion. Every professional, no matter their role, contributes to patient care and supports each other. The MUHC isn’t just where I work – it feels like home,” she says.
Genevieve began her MUHC career in 2006 as a bedside nurse in the NICU at the Royal Victoria Hospital. In 2010, she moved to the NICU at the MCH with a goal: to become a transport nurse. Just months later, she joined the team – a dream come true. “Each transport reminds me of the trust placed in our team and the importance of seamless communication,” she shares.
The MUHC has three types of transport nurses:

Whether it’s a newborn, a child, or a patient needing inter-hospital transfer, MUHC Critical Care Transport Nurses ensure patients arrive safely while offering comfort and reassurance. Their dedication and teamwork reflect the heart of the MUHC community.
Today, we celebrate these nurses and thank them for their unwavering commitment to patients and families.
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