Sarah Doyle
About Sarah Doyle
Sarah Doyle is a Covid Case Manager at the Ontario Ministry of Health, having transitioned from a midwifery career that spanned over 15 years in the Ottawa region. She previously held positions at Ottawa South Midwives and the Midwifery Collective of Ottawa, where she provided comprehensive prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum care.
Current Role at Ontario Ministry of Health
Sarah Doyle currently serves as a Covid Case Manager at the Ontario Ministry of Health. She transitioned to this role in February 2021, focusing on managing Covid cases. This position marks a shift from her extensive background in midwifery to a public health role addressing the challenges posed by the pandemic.
Previous Experience in Midwifery
Doyle has a robust background in midwifery, having worked for eight years as a Midwife and Managing Partner at Ottawa South Midwives from 2011 to 2019. Prior to that, she spent nine years at the Midwifery Collective of Ottawa, where she provided comprehensive prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum care. Her experience in the field totals 15 years, primarily serving the Ottawa region.
Educational Background in Health Sciences
Sarah Doyle studied Direct Entry Midwifery at Laurentian University/Université Laurentienne, earning a Bachelor of Health Science from 1998 to 2002. Additionally, she attended Université Laval, where she studied French as a Second Language and obtained a Certificate in 1997. Her education has equipped her with the necessary skills for her career in healthcare.
Clinical Experience and Contributions
Doyle has accumulated significant clinical experience throughout her career, providing care in various settings. In 2006, she worked briefly as a Midwife at INNUULITSIVIK HEALTH CENTRE in Quebec. Her extensive experience includes delivering care during critical periods of pregnancy and postpartum, contributing to maternal and infant health in the communities she served.