Sabrina is a visionary leader in Mobile Integrated Healthcare, driving Mercy Flights’ innovative MIH program since its inception in 2016. With over a decade of experience, Sabrina holds additional certifications as a Community Paramedic and Community Health Worker (CHW). Sabrina serves on both the National Association of Mobile Integrated Healthcare Providers (NAMIHP) board and the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) advisory board, and previously served as secretary of the Jackson County Community Services Consortium for five years. Sabrina’s commitment to healthcare transformation is rooted in her passion for fostering growth and collaboration within her community and beyond. Outside of her work in healthcare, she enjoys exploring of Southern Oregon with her family and dogs and finds relaxation in gardening—a reflection of her dedication to cultivating growth in all areas of her life.
Scott is an advocate, leader, and investor in healthcare transformation. Willits specializes in navigating complex regulatory and billing compliance in high-acuity care and home care medicine with multidisciplinary teams. With experience in US and international healthcare systems and various reimbursement models, he's dedicated to delivering tomorrow's healthcare solutions today to bring health home.
Nina has been a working paramedic since 1983, starting with Buck Ambulance in multiple Oregon counties. She finished her 911 transport career at North Country EMS in Washington State—a district without even a clinic, let alone a hospital, in its 1000+ square miles. Her appreciation of alternatives to 911 transport evolved in her exposure to isolated and often poverty-stricken residents; people who often knew of no resources (medical or otherwise) except for the 911 responders. She trained in Community Paramedicine at OIT/OHSU in 2015 and landed a job as a CP in Columbia County in December 2017, where she has worked happily—and beautifully supported by the various departmental and County agencies—since.
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Madison has a Master of Public Health degree in Epidemiology, and currently works for the Oregon Coalition of Local Health Officials (CLHO) as the manager of the Healthy Rural Oregon project, an initiative aimed at boosting the public and community health workforce. Prior to joining the CLHO team, Madison served as an infectious disease fellow for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an epidemiologist for Clark County Public Health in Vancouver, WA, and as the COVID-19 Response Coordinator for Reed College. She has worked on a variety of public health-focused projects including outbreak response, community health evaluation, emergency preparedness, and health policy and equity.
Paul Bollinger serves as the Knight Community Partnership Program Manager within the Knight Cancer Institute’s Community Outreach and Engagement Program at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). In his role, Paul leads community outreach projects and programs, collaborating closely with the senior leadership team to enhance the institute's impact throughout the state of Oregon.
Paul was a founding member of the Oregon MIH Coalition, where he has shared his expertise through presentations and technical assistance. Prior to joining OHSU, Paul served as a senior technical adviser for a non-governmental organization, focusing on emergency response initiatives and long-term programmatic development in Asia and Africa.
Paul holds a Master of Public Health degree with a specialization in International Health from Oregon State University and earned his bachelor's degree from San Francisco State University.
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Joan has served with Spray Volunteer Ambulance in various capacities since 2006 (including as an EMT-Intermediate since 2009). She has been a Community Health Worker since 2017, and in March 2024, Joan became an IBSC-certified Community Paramedic. Joan joined the Oregon Office of Rural Health field team in 2024 as a program coordinator, tasked with facilitating the Rural EMS Supplement Flex grant, focused on rural EMS sustainability, recruitment and retention, workforce development, and training. She has closely followed the activities and progress of mobile integrated healthcare in Oregon since 2017, and became an ORMIHC board member in 2023. One of her goals is to see an ambulance-based Mobile Integrated Health program established in the Wheeler County, Oregon region. Joan is a lifelong Oregonian, and she and her husband, Scott, have lived and worked in Wheeler County since 1998.
Jessica started her career in EMS in 2008. She obtained her paramedic certification in 2010. Her Community Paramedic Program in Umatilla County began in 2017 and is still active today. She recently obtained her Community Paramedic certification through the IBSC. Jessica became involved in the ORMIHC in 2018 and previously served two years as the board secretary. She now serves as a board member for the coalition where she is excited to help bring sustainability to all CP/MIH programs in Oregon.
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