Membership Benefits

Membership benefits by type

 

Practitioner (MCMA)
This Membership category is for fully qualified practitioners who wish to be recognised for their high standards in the field and enjoy a wide variety of benefits.

Benefits include:

  • Post-nominal letters
  • Certificate and welcome pack
  • Downloadables to use in your practice
  • CMA referral scheme
  • Your own page on The CMA website
  • Opportunity to participate in a Member’s Showcase interview
  • Discounts on CMA courses and CPD
  • Discounts with our insurance partners
  • Discounts via Perkjam
  • And much more…

 

Student (SCMA)

If you are still studying, becoming a Student Member provides you with benefits that further your development. Upgrade to a Practitioner Member when you become qualified.

Benefits include:

  • Post-nominal letters
  • Access to Jayney Goddard MasterClasses
  • Your own page on The CMA website
  • Discounts on CMA courses and CPD
  • Discounts with our insurance partners
  • Discounts via Perkjam
  • Easy upgrade to Practitioner Membership when you qualify
  • And much more…

 

Fellow (FCMA)

Fellowship of The CMA is the highest level of Membership and comes with various benefits and responsibilities. It is reserved for those who have demonstrated commitment and excellence in the field of complementary medicine.

Benefits include:

  • Post-nominal letters
  • Certificate of Fellowship
  • Downloadables to use in your practice
  • CMA referral scheme
  • Your own page on The CMA website
  • Opportunity to participate in a Member’s Showcase interview
  • Discounts on CMA courses and CPD
  • Discounts with our insurance partners
  • Discounts via Perkjam
  • The right to second other candidates to become Fellows
  • Access to the Fellow’s Forum
  • And much more…

 

Training School/College

This Membership category is for course providers and trainers who provide education in all aspects of complementary health and medicine.

Benefits include:

  • Course accreditation through The CMA
  • CMA referral scheme
  • A chance to be featured as a Top Training School
  • Your school’s page on The CMA website
  • Attract students worldwide
  • And much more…

 

 

Approved Supplier

Suppliers and companies that produce exceptional products and services in the complementary medical field can apply for Approved Supplier Membership.

Benefits include:

  • Your business’ page on The CMA website
  • Inclusion in our weekly newsletter which reaches 25,000 people
  • Prestige and recognition
  • Visibility to potential clients
  • Right to use our Approved Supplier logo on your website
  • The opportunity to participate in CMA Approved Supplier Showcase videos
  • And much more…

 

Clinic/Spa/Retreat

This Membership category is applicable to clinics, spas and retreats which offer the very best natural healthcare.

Benefits include:

  • Your business’ page on The CMA website
  • Prestige and recognition
  • Visibility to potential clients
  • Right to use our Approved Clinic/Spa/Retreat logo on your website
  • And much more…

 

Association

The CMA also operates as an umbrella body to support the activities of other associations and organisations within the Complementary Medical field.

Benefits include:

  • Support from experts in the field
  • Technical assistance
  • Prestige and recognition
  • Contact us for more
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