Thursday 19 March 2015

Enrolling now for the June 2015 ICAHT Diploma intake - by ICAHT

The following is an announcement by Dr Rizwhan Suleman MChiro of the Institute of Clinically Applied Hijama Therapy, an organisation providing Hijama Training in UK

STUDY A DIPLOMA IN HIJAMA THERAPY

ICAHT (institute of clinically applied hijama Therapy) would like to announce the enrollment of its next diploma course in hijama therapy.






Why Study with ICAHT

• Comprehensive Face to Face Academic Study of Hijama Therapy based on Scientific Research and Clinical Experience
• The only Live Clinical Hijama Training Centre with 50 hrs of learning with real patients
• Meets Educational Standards in line with British government guidelines for the practice of hijama therapy in the UK
• The only hijama course with recognised status by UK’s leading insurance companies enabling professional cover on completion
• The only Hijama course that includes a detailed Clinical Anatomy module with a chance to study Real Human Cadavers!
• Designed & delivered by Doctors and Hijama Specialists
• Flexible teaching schedule (suitable for distance learning/commuting*)
• Fully Insured Training Establishment (student’s case study insurance included in fee)
• Legally regulated certification**
• Inclusive of 6 month ICAHT student membership
(*With selected compulsory attendance dates. **ICAHT is an education category registered trademark, protected under European Law)


Course description:
The hijama diploma involves a careful examination of the hijama procedure, undertaking an in depth study of its physiological mechanisms and interactions with human tissues and applying this understanding to live clinical cases and patient scenarios.  The emphasis of the course is to produce practitioners with a comprehensive understanding of hijama therapy while taking into consideration, religious, cultural, psychological and social implications of its practice. The course is scientifically based, founded on in depth academic research of the topics and shares an abundant wealth of practical & clinical experience that is to be embraced by its participants.

Organisation:
The diploma  starts with an intensive face to face lecture based course followed by implementation of the theoretical study in a clinical lab based setting where 50 hours will be spent with a Qualified Doctor practicing hijama on real patients seeking care. This flexitime arrangement will be coupled with home work assignments, case studies and a final exam that will be sat at the end of the 6 month duration. For non-medical students who have not studied clinical anatomy in the past, the clinical anatomy module will be applicable which will include monthly workshops that will take place where each student will learn in depth the detailed anatomy of the human body. An opportunity will arise at the end of the course to participate in the examination of cadaver specimens of real human bodies.



Lecture Topics Include:

1.  Directions of practice
2. Determinants of public health
3. Influencing Factors of clinical outcomes
4. Integrative healthcare
5. Role of practitioner
6. Historical contexts of practice
7. Philosophy of physiology
8. Proposed physiological mechanisms of action
9. Review of scientific literature and its implications
10. Equipment review
11. Hijama Practical skills study
12. Dry techniques and practical applications
13. Infection control procedures and practice
14. Self protection and inoculation injury management
15. Wet cupping preparations
16. Techniques of applications
17. Signs of Pressure loss
18. Significant anatomy
19. Manual dexterity training
20. Aftercare & wound management
21. Important sites and their significance
22. Common cupping points (covered by body part)
23. Common cupping points (covered by conditions)
24. Health history and Patient screening
25. Important considerations in patient selection
26. Absolute and relative contraindications to care
27. Red flags and referrals
28. Management of acute episodes in clinical care
29. Physical examination & deciding where to treat
30. Treatment plan prescribing
31. Patient communication and Consent
32. Patient compliance
33. Legal requirements and implications of care
34. Litigation and complaints management
35. Importance of note taking and storage
36. Religious implication and spiritual health
37. Self protection and spiritual healing (ruqiya)
38. Religious traditions and rulings
39. Practitioner ethics, code of conduct and duty of care
40. Manual techniques and methods of treatment


What is ICAHT?
ICAHT is an abbreviation for the Institute of Clinically Applied Hijama Therapy which is an organisation based in the UK specialising in teaching hijama therapy at the highest clinical level. The institute was founded by a small  a group of doctors, health professionals, academics and hijama practitioners with the goal of elevating the standard of hijama practice in the uk and furthering its understanding through research and clinical experience.

Who are the teachers:
Appointed Teachers for June 2015 diploma include:

Dr Rizwhan Suleman:
A chiropractic Doctor highly experienced in the field of musculoskeletal medicine and hijama therapy. The Founder and Director of Hijama Centres UK (hijamacentres.co.uk) and an author of multiple articles on hijama therapy, back pain and shoulder disorders.

Br Nurudeen Hassan (BSc M.res):
A highly acclaimed Scientist & researcher practicing in the field of hijama therapy. Specialising in the fields of microbiology & cancer research.  

Dr Karim Idris:
A Medical doctor who has become a full time hijama practitioner specialising in traditional Islamic and Arabic medicine as well as a guest lecturer on the topics of natural health and prophetic medicine.  

Dr Farhan Safdar:  (details awaited)

 When is the course?

Compulsory attendance is required from the 8th - 13th of June 2015 and the additional 50 hours clinical experience will be completed on selected dates over the following 6 months. The assignments and case studies will be completed at home and the course will end on the 10th Dec 2015.

Attendance for the Anatomy module (compulsory for non-medics) will be over 6 months at 1 day a month.


Where is the course?
The course will be held at the ICAHT Centre Of Integrative Medicine in Leicester, ENGLAND

What is the cost?
The total course fee is £1499 which includes all modules, exams, one re-sit exam per module and clinical practice insurance for your in house training at our facility. Please note that the course involves over 140 hours of face-to-face, classroom-based teaching in addition to 50 hours of live clinical training in a full time teaching clinic under the guidance of our teaching staff (on a 1 to1 or 1 to 2 basis) as well as an additional 120 hours of guided home study.

In contrast to the various online teaching programs, one or two day courses and self proclaimed expert workshops which charge between £250 to £900 per day the ICAHT diploma fees have been kept very modest in relation to what is offered and we hope and intend to keep it that way so that people can gain a comprehensive understanding of the subject at an affordable price alhumduliah.
Please email admin@icaht.co.uk for international student rates


How Do I enrol?
Visit: www.icaht.co.uk/enrol-today
or email admissions@icaht.co.uk for further details 


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FEATURED ORGANISATION:
ICAHT (Institute of Clinically Applied Hijama Therapy)

LOCATION
England
United Kingdom

CONTACT DETAILS:
Tel: +44 (0)7533 446 373

web: http://www.icaht.co.uk

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Our thanks to ICAHT from England for sharing the above post. If you have any questions or want to leave some feedback on their training, then please do so via a comment* below.

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