Has been running the first ever Hijama therapy distance learning course
This course is approved by the CMA (Complementary Medicine Association)
Why become a Hijama therapist?
Hijama has been used for over 5,000 years throughout the world. It is now one of the most talked about therapies in the industry. Most importantly, people are seeing its amazing results for nearly every ailment. It is also a powerful natural preventative alternative. If you are already a practitioner, you are now in a position to learn how to do exclusive treatments and be ahead of your competitors.
This is a distance learning course, that includes coursework which must be completed for every unit along with a final written exam. There is also a practical workshop where students will be tested.
Hijama Courses Syllabus.
1st module:
1. Definition of Hijama.
2. History of Hijama and ancient healing methods.
3. Hijama throughout the world, up to the present day.
4. Hijama in religious medicine.
2nd module:
5. Benefits of Hijama.
6. Equipment.
7. Methods of Hijama.
8. Safety, procedures and precautions.
3rd module
9. Understanding the anatomy of the body, including meridian points.
10. Understanding orthodox medicine.
11. Understanding health, disease and causes of ill-health.
12. Hijama, detoxification and the immune system.
4th Module :
13. Hijama and other alterative therapies.
14. Hijama and common aliment.
15. ‘Wet’ practical. (Some students can sit this before hand)
5th Module:
16. How to diagnose, make case studies and treatment plans.
17. When and when not to treat, whom and whom not to treat.
18. Treatment techniques, health and safety.
19. Emergencies and first aid.
6th Module :
20. Patient practitioner development.
21. Code of ethics.
22. Management skills.
On completion of the course students will have obtained knowledge of Hijama and well as the following:
- Understanding and acknowledgement of traditional medicine from ancient worlds.
- Understanding and knowledge of anatomy, physiology, understanding of natural health and diseases.
- Understanding and respecting different cultures, races and beliefs, so as to help treat each person as an individual.
- Understanding communication skills and gaining the academic ability to record case studies and notes for research and treatment development.
- Recognising and structuring a treatment plan for individual needs from case studies.
- Knowing how to perform each session correctly with care and sensitivity for the patient’s needs and safety.
- Knowing how to diagnose and treat patients using traditional diagnostic methods.
- Knowing how to tend to patient’s physical, emotional and spiritual needs when assessing, planning and treating.
- Providing extra information when needed, for example: diet, lifestyle, stress, and exercise.
- Acting professionally and keeping the patient’s personal information confidential, except when referring to other health-care therapists.
- Providing written information for records.
- Communicating with other practitioners.
- Gaining necessary literacy skills, for example, IT and communication skills as well as the ability to produce data and documents.
- Working as both a team member and working independently.
- Understanding the necessity of practicing natural health and living.
- Understanding the necessity of being a confident, compassionate, committed, caring and ethical practitioner.
- Understanding the necessity of being reliable, having the ability to handle others’ emotional stresses, and manage time in both personal and work life.
For course prices and to find out how you can apply, kindly click our "Become a Hijama Therapist" application form and send it to us via. e-mail or at our clinic address:
NHNF
11 Ellora Road,
Streatham, London,
SW16 6JG
We aim to reply to applicants within two weeks of recieving their applications. Note: a non-refundable deposit of £100, is required in advance to secure a place in the course. This course is non-refundable. For further information please email: info@nhnf.co.uk or Contact Us. *
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- Introduction & Definition of Hijama
- History of Hijama and ancient health methods
- Benefits of Hijama
- How to diagnose, make case studies and treatment plans
- Patient practitioner development, code of ethics & Management skills
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