JRCALC Clinical Guidelines 2025
The Joint Royal Colleges Ambulance Liaison Committee (JRCALC) Clinical Guidelines serve as the definitive clinical reference for paramedics. Developed specifically for ambulance service clinicians, these guidelines combine evidence-based practice with expert insight and practical instruction. They offer a thorough overview of the wide range of conditions managed in the prehospital environment and support paramedics in delivering high-quality patient care.
The 2025 edition incorporates the latest evidence and advancements in clinical practice. Significant updates have been made across the Maternity section, along with revisions to key Medical guidelines such as Seizures in Adults and Children and Pain Management. While the Medicines section has been removed from the printed edition, it remains accessible, updated regularly, via the iCPG and JRCALC Plus apps, ensuring clinicians always have the most current guidance at the point of care.
The JRCALC Clinical Guidelines 2025 now include essential updates and direction on topics such as:
- Behavioural Emergencies
- Clinical Considerations Relating to Diversity and Equality
- Conditions Requiring Specific Prehospital Clinical Management
- Drowning
- Overdose and Poisoning
- Seizures