Joint Royal Colleges Ambulance Liaison Committee Explained

Joint Royal Colleges Ambulance Liaison Committee
Location Country:United Kingdom
Full Name:Joint Royal Colleges Ambulance Liaison Committee
Native Name:JRCALC
Founded:1989

JRCALC is the Joint Royal Colleges Ambulance Liaison Committee.[1] Their role is to provide robust clinical speciality advice to ambulance services within the UK and it publishes regularly updated clinical guidelines. The first meeting of JRCALC was in 1989 and was hosted by the Royal College of Physicians, London.

Operations

The guidelines are supposed to be produced from evidence-based medicine. However, organisations such as the College of Paramedics have criticised the committee for poor reference to available evidence in the past.[2]

JRCALC have produced a number of systematic reviews on various topics.[3] Available evidence is researched and discussed by a team of academics and clinicians including representatives from all UK ambulance services, and a number of medical disciplines. The Guidelines are produced by the JRCALC Guideline Development Group (JRCALC-GDG) hosted by the University of Warwick.[4]

Executive committee

Guideline Development Group members

The guideline development group relies upon the unpaid work of numerous clinicians to complete the systematic reviews to support the guidelines.[5]

Guidelines

References

  1. JRCALC http://jrcalc.org.uk/
  2. Web site: College of Paramedics. Updated position paper following JRCALC recommendations on paramedic intubation. 2008-09-22.
  3. http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/med/research/hsri/emergencycare/prehospitalcare/jrcalcstakeholderwebsite/airwaymanagement/endotrachealintubationbyparamedics
  4. http://jrcalc.org.uk/
  5. Web site: Membership and declarations of interest.
  6. JRCALC Guidelines History http://jrcalc.org.uk/guidelines_history.html
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20130510000112/http://aace.org.uk/the-clinical-practice-guidelines-2013-are-on-their-way/ AACE