What Level 3 Is
Beyond Clinical Practice
Level 2 establishes clinical excellence and consistency in NailLift application.
Level 3 is a different step.
It is for practitioners who choose to take on a role in:
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Teaching
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Mentorship
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Clinical development
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System-level contribution
Level 3 is not required for practice.
It is for those who want to be actively involved in how NailLift is taught, applied, and developed.
What Defines a Clinical Partner
Clinical Partners are not defined by being “better” practitioners.
They are defined by their role beyond their own cases.
Clinical Partners:
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Participate in the training and development of other practitioners
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Contribute to maintaining consistency across NailLift application
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Support case review and practitioner progression
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Engage in education, workshops, and structured training programs
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Contribute to the ongoing development of NailLift
Level 3 reflects involvement, responsibility, and contribution—not just performance.
Areas of Involvement
Structured Roles Within the System
Clinical Partners may participate in one or more areas:
Education
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Assist or lead workshops and intensives
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Demonstrate NailLift application
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Support structured training programs
Mentorship
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Review Level 2 case submissions
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Provide feedback and guidance
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Support practitioner development
Clinical Development
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Contribute to refinement of techniques and protocols
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Support standardization across practitioners
Research & Documentation
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Develop case studies
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Contribute to clinical insights and articles
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Support ongoing understanding of NailLift
📌 All teaching and institutional involvement is structured and approved under NailLift standards.
Pathway to Clinical Partner
Earned Through Involvement and Practice
The Clinical Partner designation is based on demonstrated participation and readiness to contribute.
1. Application
Submit background, experience, and interest in involvement
2. Evaluation
Assessment based on:
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Clinical consistency
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Engagement with NailLift
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Readiness for mentorship or education roles
3. Advanced Development
Participation in:
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Case review
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Mentorship
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Training involvement
4. Recognition
Designation as NailLift Clinical Partner (Level 3)
Maintaining Status
An Active Role
Clinical Partner status is maintained through ongoing involvement.
This may include:
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Participation in training or mentorship
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Continued clinical engagement
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Contribution to education or development
Level 3 is maintained through participation—not held permanently without involvement.
Roles Within the NailLift System
Structured Roles and Opportunities
Clinical Partner is not a single role—it is access to a range of structured opportunities within the NailLift system.
These roles are developed and assigned based on experience, involvement, and demonstrated capability.
Clinical Mentor
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Review Level 2 case submissions
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Provide structured clinical feedback
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Support practitioner progression
Assistant Educator
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Assist in workshops, demonstrations, and intensives
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Support training delivery and hands-on sessions
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Develop teaching capability within the system
Instructor
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Deliver NailLift education through:
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Workshops
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Level 2 intensives
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Advanced training programs
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Participate as part of the NailLift education system
Institutional Instructor (Advanced)
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Teach NailLift within:
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Aesthetic schools
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Clinical training programs
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Medical or nursing institutions
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📌 All institutional teaching is conducted under formal agreement with NailLift to ensure consistency and standards.
Clinical Research Contributor
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Develop case studies and documentation
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Contribute to clinical insights and written content
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Support ongoing refinement of NailLift
Clinical Partner is not a fixed position—it is a pathway into structured roles that support the education, development, and expansion of NailLift.
