Queen's Ambulance Service Medal

Queen's Ambulance Service Medal

Ribbon of the medal
Awarded by United Kingdom
Type Medal
Eligibility Members of the NHS Ambulance Service in UK, Isle of Man or Channel Islands
Awarded for 'devotion to duty over a prolonged period in the NHS Ambulance Service as shall have been of particular value to ... said Services and constituted an outstanding example to others'.
Status Currently awarded
Post-nominals QAM
Statistics
Established 11 July 2011
First awarded 2012 Birthday Honours[1]
Last awarded 2013 Birthday Honours
Total awarded 13
Precedence
Next (higher) Queen's Fire Service Medal[2]
Equivalent Queen's Police Medal
Queen's Fire Service Medal
Next (lower) Queen's Volunteer Reserves Medal

The Queen's Ambulance Service Medal is awarded to members of the NHS Ambulance Service (and equivalents) in the United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Channel Islands for distinguished service . It was introduced on 11 July 2011. Recipients may use the post-nominal letters “QAM.”[2]

The UK Department of Health has published guidance[3] on the award of the Medal. Those recommended for the Medal will usually have completed 10 years good conduct and exemplary service, and will have shown distinguished or meritorious service, including service marked by exceptional ability, merit and exemplary conduct. The guidance identifies the following aspects of performance as being particularly important:-

The number of nominations in any one year is not to exceed ten, including up to 4 Medals for England,up to 2 Medals for Wales, up to 2 Medals for Scotland, up to 1 Medal for Northern Ireland, and up to 1 Medal for the Channel Islands.

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