JRCALC PLUS

52.4K installs
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985 monthly active users
Revenue not available
Install Trends
Weekly +88
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Monthly +294
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JRCALC PLUS Summary

JRCALC PLUS is a mobile Android app in Medical by Class Professional Publishing. Released in Jan 2018 (8 years ago). It has about 52.4K+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 985 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Feb 24, 2026, version 1000148.

Recent activity: 88 installs this week (294 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth View trends →

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Mar 28, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Feb 24, 2026 (version 1000148).


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App Description

Up to date national and regional guidance for ambulance clinicians.

JRCALC Plus provides up to date national and regional guidance for prehospital professionals across the UK relevant to their local trust.

In order to gain access to JRCALC Plus, you must be part of a registered trust. Trusts maintain authority over the allocation of subscriptions to their staff. Eligibility criteria varies between trusts, so please confirm with your directorate if you are unsure whether you are eligible for access.


Developed by Class Professional Publishing, key features of the app are:
- Contains the complete JRCALC Guidelines
- Contains regional and local guidance
- Contains Clinical Notices for registered trusts
- Includes all medicines tables, algorithms and advice
- Works offline: No signal? No problem!

Visit https://www.classprofessional.co.uk/app-reset/ to set your password.

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Class Professional are the exclusive publisher of the JRCALC Clinical Practice Guidelines and have developed JRCALC Plus, a unique app, so clinicians can access local and national guidelines all in one place. Class Publishing have exclusive licence to publish and distribute the national guidelines, which are authored by both the Joint Royal Colleges of Ambulance Liaison Committee and the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives. National guidelines complement local guidelines on conveyance, Emergency Departments and other health services.