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B. Voc in Acupuncture &Hijama: Eligibility, Criteria, Scope, Benefits , Job Opportunities , Requirements

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Acupuncture is the strategy for treatment, fine needles are utilized to treat agony or sickness at specific points on the skin which are situated close nerve endings. Acupuncturists are healthcare practitioners who are trained to treat the whole individual rather than the specific illness or condition. Both hijama and acupuncture are utilized to treat an expansive scope of indications, discharge pain and promote healing. Hijama is utilized to treat a wide scope of conditions including migraines and roughage fever and includes cutting the skin and drawing blood with suction cups. Hijama is otherwise called wet cupping in Arabic it means sucking or medicinal bleeding, where blood is drawn by nearby suction from a little skin entry point. Hijama, unlike dry cupping, requires a skin incision. The skin incision can be made either before or after cupping treatment. The cup is intended to suck out any debasements in the body which may include blood, toxins, fragmented blood cells, and tissue fluid. Hijama cupping therapy is usually performed by specialised doctors, healers or acupuncturists. The first reported usages are found in the Islamic religion. Accordingly, wet cupping has stayed a prevalent cure rehearsed in numerous pieces of the Muslim world and also generally utilizing in Finland from fifteenth century.

 

 

Eligibility Criteria for B. Voc in Acupuncture & Hijama

  • Students who have completed plus two are eligible to get admission in the B. Voc in Acupuncture & Hijama course generally.

  • Students who have qualified SSLC and completed one year of BSS Master Diploma in Acupuncture & Hijama are eligible to get admission in first year of the B. Voc in Acupuncture & Hijama course. (first semester).

  • Students who have completed Plus two and one year of BSS Master Diploma in Acupuncture & Hijama are eligible to get direct admission to the second year of B. Voc in Acupuncture & Hijama course (third  semester).

 

Course Duration

  • Three years for those who enter into the course generally.

  • Candidates who have completed relevant and equivalent course are possible to get admission through lateral entry scheme (For further reference check Eligibility criteria section).

 

Duties & Responsibilities 

  • Liaising with professionals such as doctors and nurses

  • Providing education and advice about exercise and movement

  • Keeping up to date with the latest advancements in the profession

  • Collecting patient information and writing reports

  • Educating and advising patients on how to prevent and/or improve their condition

  • Carefully listening to the problems of the patient

  • Examining and diagnosing patient's symptoms, physiological disorders and injuries

  • Taking patient's medical history, their physical and emotional health, lifestyle and diet as well as sometimes taking their blood pressure

  • After diagnosing the exact problem, they explain to patients about the treatment they will perform and answer any questions patients may have

  • Selecting specific points on the body to be treated and inserting needles according to the level of stimulation required.

  • Keeping records of treatment given to each patient.

  • Helping patients recover from accident, illness or injury

  • Organising therapeutic physical exercise sessions

  • Using specialist techniques such as electrotherapy and ultrasound

  • Writing reports

  • Managing workplace risk

  • For the treatment, they take various factors into account, such as deciding the size of needles to use and where to insert them (there are 365 acupuncture points on the body).

  • Self-education to keep up to date with new techniques and technologies

  • Communicating with other healthcare professionals to holistically treat a patient

  • Being legally accountable and responsible

 

Skills required

  • Maintain patient records

  • Monitor patients’ progress

  • Ensure all safety, infection, quality and environmental procedures and rules are in place and used

  • Good time management

  • Excellent organisational skills

  • Ability to be encouraging, empathetic and firm

  • Self-awareness and emotional stability

  • A logical approach to solving problems

  • Good hand-eye coordination and a steady hand

  • Discuss treatment options and preventative measures

  • Insert needles to the appropriate body part for treatment

  • They should be able to make their clients feel comfortable before and after the session

  • Independent

  • Initiative

  • Pleasing personality

  • Should be well aware of the body senses

  • A genuine interest in the health and wellbeing of patients

  • Attention about detail and thorough in completing work tasks

  • Being honest and ethical.

  • Active listening skills

  • Attention to detail

  • Excellent communication skills to generate new clientele

  • A pleasing personality

  • Organizational/leadership skills

  • Readiness to work hard

  • They should be well aware of the body senses

  • The ability to build a rapport with patients from a variety of backgrounds and communicate with their relatives and carers

  • Good physical health and fitness

  • Team working skills

  • Problem-solving skills

  • Excellent interpersonal, communication and listening skills

  • Understanding and sensitivity

  • Patience

 

Employment Areas

  • Charities

  • Industrial organisations

  • Special schools

  • Nursing homes

  • Community centres

  • Rehabilitation centers

  • Recovery care units

  • Psychiatric wards

  • Mental health and learning disability services

  • Local and professional sports clubs and centres

  • Gyms

  • Private/sports clinics

  • Hospitals

  •  Health centers

  • Clinics

 

Acupuncture & Hijama is used to treat:

  • Fertility and gynaecological disorders.

  • Skin problems such as eczema and acne.

  • Blood disorders such as anaemia and haemophilia.

  • Migraines.

  • Rheumatic diseases such as arthritis and fibromyalgia.

  • High blood pressure

  • Anxiety

  • Depression, etc.

 

Advance Course

A student aspiring for more knowledge in the same or related domain can opt for higher studies in Master's degree.

 

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Click here for know about other B.Voc courses provided by Singhania University

Related courses : B. Voc in Acupuncture and Cupping Therapy B. Voc in Physiotherapy and Acupressure, B. Voc in Traditional Acupuncture & Sujok Acupuncture,  etc.

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