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CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION Conference topics have been selected based
on past participant conference evaluation requests, clinical expert practice guideline input, literature review, and our online needs assessment surveys of health care providers specializing in pediatrics.
An outstanding, nationally prominent faculty has been selected based on their individual areas of expertise, their ability to communicate first-hand knowledge to others, their commitment to address issues of current concern, and their willingness to interact with participants.
CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES distinguish between innocent or guilty heart
murmurs in the febrile child, and identify &
manage arrhythmias, heart failure, or shock
in pediatric cardiology
describe current diagnostic & therapeutic
management of asthma & bronchiolitis in
children
evaluate & manage dehydration in children
recognize knee injuries in the skeletally
immature child, & shoulder instability in the
pediatric or adolescent athlete
discuss pediatric office preparedness for
pediatric emergencies
ACCREDITATION Symposia Medicus is accredited by the Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Symposia Medicus is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT Physicians Application has been made with the American Academy of Pediatrics. Determination of credit is pending.
Application has been made with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and Nurses The American Academy of Physician Assistants accept Category 1 CME approval from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Provider is also approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # CEP2335, for 18 contact hours.
Pharmacology Credit for Prescriptive Authority Each participant should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
Certificates of completion/credit will be given to participants at the conclusion of the conference.
CRUISE RATES, DEPOSITS &
FINAL PAYMENT REQUIREMENTS A deposit of $250 per person (including 3rd and 4th passengers in cabin, if applicable), is due to Symposia Medicus at the time of booking. Final payments are due to Symposia Medicus no later than Friday, July 25, 2008. Payments not received by the due date are subject to cabin cancellation with no refunds.
Royal Caribbean will provide travel documents to Symposia Medicus approximately two weeks prior to sailing. Travel documents are issued only after final payment has been received. Symposia Medicus will forward your travel documents to you after we have received and reviewed them for accuracy. You will receive your final documents approximately 10 days prior to the sailing date.
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN CRUISE FARE? CANCELLATION POLICY Up to July 25: Full Refund
Between July 26 and September 4: $250 per person
Between September 5 and September 26: 50% of total price paid
After September 26: No Refunds
Name changes require the prior approval of
Royal Caribbean International and are subject
to additional fees. Cruise tickets are non-transferable. Name changes are considered reservation cancellations and are subject to cancellation fees.
CRUISECARE® VACATION PROTECTION PLAN Royal Caribbean CruiseCare® rates vary depending on the cost of your cruise, and airfare (if you book your air through Symposia Medicus/Royal Caribbean). Below is a chart showing the cost per person for CruiseCare® Insurance. PLEASE NOTE: Prices are subject to change.
COST OF CRUISE AND AIR (if booking air through
Symposia Medicus/
Royal Caribbean): CRUISECARE® INSURANCE RATES
$0 - $500: $29/person For a detailed written description of the benefits of the Royal Caribbean CruiseCare® Cancellation Protection Program, please call Symposia Medicus at (800) 327-3161 and we will be glad to send or fax it to you. You may also call Royal Caribbean's CruiseCare® Desk at BerkelyCare, Ltd. at
(800) 453-4022 for additional information.
PASSPORT INFORMATION Guests who do not possess the proper documentation may be prevented from boarding their flight or ship, disembarking or entering a country, and may be subject to fines. No refunds will be given to guests who fail to bring proper documentation. For additional passport requirements and information on obtaining or renewing a passport, visit the State Department's website http://www.travel.state.gov/passport.
AIR TRAVEL INFORMATION Approximate Rates as of December, 2007 (These rates do not include taxes or fees):
Atlanta, GA: $359 When you purchase Air Arrangements through Royal Caribbean (Air/Sea Package), you can
expect the following:
Round-trip air transportation to and from the
port of embarkation and debarkation.
Ground transportation from your arrival airport
to and from the pier and from the pier to your
departure airport.
Airport Greeting: You will be met by a Royal
Caribbean representative at either the
baggage claim area, or outside of customs
for international flights, and escorted to your
ground transportation vehicle.
Typically, your flights will be assigned by Royal Caribbean 60 days prior to the date of your departing flight. Guests are advised to re-confirm flights and times within 48 hours of departure directly with the assigned air carrier.
Royal Caribbean International's Custom Air Department can handle special requests. Options include scheduling your travel to allow for extended stays or early/late flight schedules, booking guests who wish to be sure they will travel together, booking premium-class air seats on your preferred carrier, competitively priced business-class upgrades (subject to availability), booking preferred airlines/schedules, or requesting an alternate airport if you do not live near one of the offered gateways. Custom air tickets may not be available fewer than 7 days prior to the sailing date. For custom air requests fulfilled and accepted, there will be a $75 per person non-refundable service charge and additional airfare costs may be applied. Any changes to a custom air request may be subject to additional fees.
You may also reserve and ticket your own air directly through the airlines or a travel agent of your choice. However, if you make your own air arrangements, you must allow a minimum of three hours at the beginning and end of your cruise to allow for transfers, customs clearance, and airport security checks.
GROUND TRANSPORTATION DINING ABOARD SHIP GRATUITIES ABOARD SHIP WHAT KIND OF CLOTHING/ITEMS TO BRING For evening wear, count on three basic types
of attire:
Casual: Dresses or slacks and blouses for
women, sport shirts and trousers for men
Smart Casual: Dresses or pantsuits for women;
jackets for men
Formal: Evening gowns or cocktail dresses for
women; suits and ties or tuxedos for men
Tuxedo rental service is available through Royal Caribbean.
FISHER-PRICE® PLAYGROUPS "Aqua Babies" (6-18 months)
"Aqua Tots" (18-36 months)
These sessions were developed by early childhood experts at Fisher-Price. Each session offers age-appropriate activities that expose children to new experiences while combining playtime with learning time. Parents must accompany their children in playgroups.
ADVENTURE OCEAN® YOUTH PROGRAM "Aquanauts" (ages 3-5 years) - Note: Children
must be 3 years of age, toilet trained, and
pull-up diaper free to participate in the program.
"Explorers" (ages 6-8 years)
"Voyagers" (ages 9-11 years)
Young Teens (ages 12-14 years)
Teens (ages 15-17 years)
You can feel confident leaving your children knowing that every member of their Adventure Ocean staff holds a college degree in education, recreation, or related field and has experience working with children ages 3-17. All are certified in CPR.
BABYSITTING Approximate Rate: $8 per hour for one or two children within the same family or $10 per hour for three children within the same family. Times and prices are subject to change without notice. Payment must be made in cash. |
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