Description
High intensity. Small cohort. Hands on tissue.
This is the capstone of the Clinical Copilot pathway, and the only programme in the series that puts you in a room with a patient, a supervisor and a thread in your hand.
Enrolment is by application. Cohorts are held deliberately small so that every participant completes a full treatment cycle under direct supervision rather than watching someone else complete one. Applications are reviewed against licence, prior thread experience and stated learning objectives.
The five components
1. Simulation-based tactile training with expert case review
Structured haptic work on simulation models before any live contact: insertion resistance, plane recognition, anchoring load, and the tactile signatures of correct and incorrect placement. Paired with AI-supported review of expert case archives, so that every repetition is compared against a documented outcome rather than a feeling.
2. Master-level live demonstration
Full-length demonstration by the faculty lead, narrated in real time — why this vector, why this thread, why this depth, why this order. Questions are taken live, mid-procedure, while the answer is still visible in the tissue.
3. Full-cycle supervised practice on live models
You run a complete episode of care — consultation, assessment, planning, execution, documentation, aftercare — on a live model under direct supervision, with your AI copilot running alongside you and its outputs audited at every station.
4. Complication drills under pressure
Scenario-based emergency rehearsal: vascular compromise recognition, extrusion, acute asymmetry, infection, and the patient conversation that follows each. Timed, observed and debriefed. This is the component participants consistently report as the most uncomfortable and the most valuable.
5. The AI Safety and Hallucination Lab
An extended, hands-on version of the signature module: adversarial testing of AI clinical outputs, fabricated-citation detection, identification of anatomically plausible but incorrect claims, and the documented override. You will be given AI recommendations that are wrong in ways designed to survive a casual read, and you will be scored on whether you catch them.
Capstone — learning outcome presentation
Each participant presents a case plan to the cohort and faculty, defends it under questioning, and documents where AI helped, where it was checked, and where it was overruled.
Format
Online pre-work is released on enrolment and must be completed before arrival — the in-person days assume it. The in-person block runs Friday through Sunday. Detailed schedule, venue, supervising medical director and model protocol are provided in the joining pack on acceptance.
Eligibility
Active, verifiable medical licence. Documented prior thread-lift experience, or completion of AI-Assisted Thread Lift I. Applications from clinicians without prior thread experience are considered case by case and are usually deferred to the online courses first.
What is included
- Full online pre-work modules
- 2.5 days of in-person instruction, demonstration and supervised practice
- All simulation materials and consumables
- The complete Clinical Copilot Prompt Library, all three editions
- Case archive access
- Certificate of completion and cohort alumni access
What is not included
CME credit. Travel, accommodation and meals. Product supply for your own practice. Any authorisation, licensure or privilege beyond what you already hold.
Frequently asked questions
Why application-only rather than open purchase?
Because live-model supervised practice in a small cohort only works if the room is calibrated. A cohort containing both a first-time injector and a fifteen-year thread practitioner serves neither well.
Who supervises the live practice?
A named supervising medical director, disclosed in the joining pack, with model recruitment, screening and written informed consent handled under a documented protocol. If you would like those details before applying, ask and we will send them.
What happens if my application is declined?
You are directed to whichever online course closes the gap, your application fee is credited against it, and you are welcome to reapply for a later cohort.
Is Friday attendance mandatory?
Yes. The Friday block establishes the framework the weekend depends on. Where travel makes a full Friday impossible, contact us before applying — a later Friday start can sometimes be accommodated.
Do I need to be good at AI to keep up?
No. The Intensive assumes clinical competence and zero AI competence. No participant has yet struggled on the technology side.
Is this CME accredited?
No. We state this plainly rather than leave it ambiguous.
Taught by Wen Hsien Ethan Huang, MD — holder of thread-lift instrument patents in Japan, Germany, the European Union, mainland China and Taiwan.





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