1. Assailant technique in knife slash attacks. A. Bleetman V.Gupta Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine vol 10/1 pp 1 - 3
2. Wounding patterns and human performance in knife attacks: optimising the protection provided by knife-resistant body armour. Bleetman A, Watson CH, Horsfall I Champion SM Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine (2003) 10, 243-248
3. A new technique to treat spontaneous pneumothorax. Thorax Roberts Steyn Bleetman
4. Perceptions of violence – (accepted & queuing) Health Service Journal – Whalley/Bleetman/Waheed, Editorial
5. Hand hygiene and aseptic technique in the emergency department AL Damouk, Pudney, Bleetman accepted Journal of Hospital Infection
6. Ambulance crew assessment of trauma severity and alerting practice for trauma patients brought to a general hospital CrystalR. BleetmanA. Accepted Resuscitation
7. Missed injuries in Accident & Emergency Lee C, Bleetman A accepted Trauma
8. Preventing and managing aggression and violence in the NHS. Anthony Bleetman, Oluruntoba O-O Fayeye Hospital Medicine December 2003 Volume 64 No 12 pp 728-731
9. The introduction of the Taser into British Policing: implications for UK Emergency Departments – an overview of electronic weaponry Anthony Bleetman, Richard Steyn, and Caroline Lee EMJ accepted
11. Head injuries: a prospective observational study evaluating the potential impact of the Galasko report on Accident and Emergency departments – MA Chaudry, T Santarius, L Wlison, AF MacNamara, C Park, A Bleetman – Injury 34 (2003) 853-856