Referral, Safety & CPD

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Referral, Safety & Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Knowing when to refer, how to manage safety emergencies, and committing to ongoing professional development are three pillars of responsible Hijama practice. HPA sets clear expectations for all registered practitioners in each of these areas.
Safe Referral & Professional Care

Referral Protocols

Appropriate referral is a sign of professionalism, not limitation. Practitioners must:
Clinical Safety Monitoring & Response

Safety Protocols

Client safety during and after treatment is the practitioner’s primary responsibility:
Advancing Skills Through CPD

Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

HPA requires all registered practitioners to engage in ongoing professional development to maintain their registration and deliver the best possible care to clients:
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Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear answers to common questions about hijama treatments, certification courses, memberships, bookings, and training programs.

The course is a 1-week intensive training programme combining theory, live demonstrations, and supervised practical sessions.
Yes. No prior experience is required. The course is designed to train complete beginners step-by-step into practical competence.
This is a highly practical training course focused on live demonstrations, hands-on practice, and supervised application.
Yes. On successful completion, you will receive an IPHM-accredited Hijama Certification.
Yes. Many graduates go on to start their own practice, subject to local health, legal, and business requirements.
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