Dorset's Air Ambulance scoops four national awards
Prizes have been handed out at the Air Ambulance Awards of Excellence
Dorset's Air Ambulance charity has picked up four prizes at a national ceremony.
The Air Ambulance Awards of Excellence aim to celebrate and recognise dedicated professionals who tirelessly contribute their specialised life-saving skills and unwavering commitment to the cause.
Across four categories, Dorset & Somerset (DSAA) came out on top, including:
Laura Bland - Critical Care Doctor of the Year
As a Critical Care Doctor and leader of the Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine Training Programme, Laura has made an extraordinary impact on patient care and the development of pre-hospital critical care. Her leadership in regional campaigns and national examinations has helped raise awareness and improve the quality of emergency interventions. Laura’s passion, dedication and voluntary efforts have positively influenced countless lives, including spearheading a direct mail campaign that raised nearly £40,000 for the charity.
Neil Bizzell - Critical Care Practitioner of the Year
Neil has set an exemplary standard for patient care and clinical expertise. Leading Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance’s Outreach Programme, he has delivered 24 education events this year alone, often in his own time. His impact is undeniable: in one instance, his training and support allowed an ambulance crew to administer life-saving adrenaline to a patient in critical need. Through his dedication, empathy and leadership, Neil has changed countless lives and strengthened critical care delivery for patients who may not have had access to it otherwise.
Tom Budgett - Charity Supporter of the Year
With an impressive 45-year career in commercial aviation law, Tom Budgett has generously provided pro bono legal expertise to air ambulance charities across the UK since 2017. His dedication to helping air ambulances achieve substantial savings has been transformative, allowing more resources to be directed to their vital missions. Tom’s contributions exemplify extraordinary dedication, making him one of the sector's most impactful supporters.
Gillian Bryce – Lifetime Achievement Award
With over 30 years of service in Emergency Medicine, Gillian has made a lasting impact on pre-hospital care in the South West. Her pioneering work in developing the first paramedic training course and her leadership in merging ambulance services for better patient care are just the beginning. Gillian's advocacy for expanding air ambulance services led to the creation of Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance in 2000 and her work as medical director helped pave the way for Devon Air Ambulance’s seven-day service in 1997. Gillian has played an instrumental role in transforming the sector, ensuring that patients and their families remain at the heart of service development.
DSAA said of their winners:
"This national recognition of four awards is a testament to the exemplar and inspiration work of the Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance team in support of patients across the region. Congratulations to them all!"