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Cruise Reservations Now Open


Posted: Feb 8, 2010

We are now taking reservations for our exclusive 8-day conference cruise to the Bahamas, where you can bask in sun, fun, and luxury while learning all about “The Future of Medicine.”

Three stateroom choices are available:

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Registration pricing covers everything—cabin, meals, entertainment, conference tuition—it’s all-inclusive.


Your ship is the elegant Norwegian Jewel. On-board amenities include 16 different dining options, 13 bars and lounges, a casino, a spa and fitness center, a Broadway theater, two pools and six hot tubs, and more!

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The trip itinerary includes stops in Orlando (Port Canaveral), Great Stirrup Cay, and Nassau. Plus, of course, we’re starting and ending in New York City, one of the greatest destinations in the world.

Off-shore excursions and activity options range from snorkeling, kayaking, and parasailing, to water parks, swimming with dolphins, and the Kennedy Space Center.

While en route, your days will be filled with stimulating, informative presentations from three renowned experts on the future of medicine.

You will learn about:

• Extending Healthy Lifespans: Is aging a disease?

• Personalizing Diagnosis and Treatments: Tailored medicine for your genetic makeup

• Building a Better Brain: Can we become smarter, happier people?

Registrations are now being accepted online. Prices are generally guaranteed until 90 days prior to sailing and may increase after that date. If you have more questions, please call 1-800-422-0711 Monday through Saturday, 8:30am to 6:00pm (Eastern time).


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