Reiki in the NHS

Everything you need to know to work in medical settings

Learn the basics of Anatomy and Physiology relevant for Reiki practitioners, become more confident in your practice, and get inside information about working in the NHS.

What You Will Learn

Anatomy & Physiology

  • Anatomy relevant for Reiki

  • Physiology relevant to Reiki

  • Treating on the cellular level

  • The skeletal system

  • The main organs

  • The workshop includes a 90-page printed manual for every participant

Common Illnesses

  • Common Conditions

  • Red Flag Symptoms

  • Working with Cancer patients

  • Chronic Illnesses

  • Notifiable diseases

  • Dealing with clients with psychological problems, anxiety, or traumas

Working in the NHS

  • Working with your local GP and social prescribing

  • Communicating with medical professionals

  • Working in a hospital environment

  • Treating clients with disabilities

  • Working in intensive care

  • Working in a hospice

  • How to apply for a job in the NHS

with Anne-Marie Carratu

Chair of the UK Reiki Federation

Reiki Master  and Teacher Anne-Marie Carratu is the UK's leading expert in the field of Reiki and public healthcare.

Apart from her role at the UK Reiki Federation, she is the Reiki delegate at the parliamentary Integrated Healthcare Collaborative, and a member of the Education Board of the CNHC.

Practicing Reiki for over 20 years, she also works as a Reiki Therapist at St Georges Hospital in Tooting and will share many insightful stories from her experience.

  • Date:

  • Time: 10am - 5pm

  • Location: Barnes Green Centre, London

  • Format: In-person only

  • Price: £111

  • Suitable for: Reiki 2 practitioners, Reiki Masters, and dedicated Reiki 1 students

  • Includes: Printed manual

Key Information

This workshop forms one module in the Professional Reiki Practitioner Diploma Training and is a pre-requisite for registration with the CNHC

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