The GMC worked with the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and the British Association for Accident and Emergency Medicine to formulate the guidelines.
What does BAEM stand for?
BAEM stands for British Association for Accident and Emergency Medicine (now British Association for Emergency Medicine)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
The GMC worked with the Association of Chief Police Officers and the British Association for Accident and Emergency Medicine on the guidance.
The British Association for Accident and Emergency Medicine has called for an environment "in which doctors can practice effectively without compromising their health".