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Antarctica – January 15 – 27, 2026

On Board Scenic Eclipse

Topics: Endocrinology

Departing January 15th, 2026 - January 27th, 2026

Quite simply, Antarctica defies the imagination. Pristine and strikingly beautiful, this awe-inspiring region of untouched icescapes, mountains rising from the sea, and incredible, diverse wildlife will literally take your breath away. Explore the wonders of Antarctica, and the captivating regions of South Georgia and the Falkland Islands, on an unforgettable Scenic Eclipse Expedition Voyage in true all-inclusive ultra-luxury.

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Faculty & Conference Details

Dr. Robyn Houlden

Dr. Robyn Houlden

Specialty:

Endocrinology

About The Speaker

Dr. Robyn Houlden is Professor and Chair of the Division of Endocrinology at Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada and a consultant in adult endocrinology at the Kingston Health Sciences Centre. She earned her MD at the University of Ottawa and completed internal medicine residency at Queen’s. In 1988, she completed subspecialty training in Endocrinology, followed by a research fellowship at the University of Toronto. She joined Queen’s University as a faculty member in 1990 in the Department of Medicine. Dr. Houlden has served as a diabetes advisor for the Canadian Optimal Medication Prescribing and Utilization Service of the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health, and the Ontario Ministry of Health. She is a member of the eConsult/eReferral Clinical Advisory Group for the Ontario Ministry of Health, and a provincial provider for eConsults in Endocrinology. She has been an investigator in a number of clinical trials of new therapies for diabetes, and has a research interest in innovative models of diabetes health care delivery. She has published 146 peer reviewed papers. Dr. Houlden played a steering role in the 2003, 2008 and 2013 Canadian Diabetes Association Clinical Practice Guidelines for the management of diabetes and was chair of the 2018 Diabetes Canada edition. Throughout her career, she has been the recipient of several honours and awards. She has been recognized with 20 teaching awards including the Queen’s Department of Medicine Master Educator Award and the Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism Educator Award. She was awarded the Charles H. Best Award by Diabetes Canada for her advocacy work in diabetes.

CME Topics

Updates in Endocrinology

CME AWAY® by Sea Courses is pleased to invite you on a 12 Day CME Program Cruise  in Antarctica. Dr. Robyn Houlden is the sole speaker for this CME Program. Dr. Houlden is Professor and Chair of the Division of Endocrinology at Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. She is a member of the eConsult/eReferral Clinical Advisory Group for the Ontario Ministry of Health, and a provincial provider for eConsults in Endocrinology. Throughout her career, she has been the recipient of several honours and awards.  She has been recognized with 24 teaching awards including the Queen’s Department of Medicine Master Educator Award and the Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism Educator Award. She was awarded the Charles H. Best Award by Diabetes Canada for her advocacy work in diabetes. For this CME program, Dr. Houldens’ topics will include Obesity, Osteoporosis Gynecomastia, Type 2 Diabetes, Thyroid Disease and Thyroid Nodules, Dyslipidemia, Menopause, Motivational Interviewing and Introduction to Transgender Care. Dr. Houlden is looking forward to seeing you in Antarctica.
  1. Obesity: an enlarging problem
Leaners will be able to:
  • Prescribe weight loss medications
  • Identify patients who would benefit from bariatric surgery
  • Communicate the risks and benefits of bariatric surgery to these patients
  • Assess and manage common medical problems and nutritional deficiencies pre- and postoperatively in patients undergoing bariatric surgery
  • Counsel about weight loss diets
 
  1. Osteoporosis:  the difficult questions
Learners will be able to:
  • Implement effective treatment and management plans to reduce risk of future fractures using the 2023 Clinical Practice guideline for the management of osteoporosis and fracture prevention in Canada
  • Counsel patients on role of vitamin D and calcium supplementation
  • Outline potential harms of medications for osteoporosis including the role of drug holidays
 
  1. Male hypogonadism + Gynecomastia
Learners will be able to:
  • workup up male hypogonadism,
  • prescribe testosterone replacement therapy appropriately based on recent trials of androgen replacement therapy
  • monitor men on testosterone replacement therapy
  • workup gynecomastia
 
  1. What’s new in Type 2 Diabetes?
Leaners will be able to:
  • outline the role of once weekly basal insulins in the management of type 2 diabetes
  • describe the expanding role of GLP-1 receptor agonists
  • describe the role of dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs
  • understand GLP-1 receptor agonist combination drugs in development
   
  1. Thyroid Disease:  guidelines and controversies
Learners will be able to:
  • Interpret thyroid function tests that don’t make sense
  • Manage hyperthyroidism while patient is waiting to see endocrinologist
  • Manage subclinical hypo- and hyperthyroidism
  • Manage thyroid dysfunction during pregnancy
 
  1. Thyroid Nodules, Calcium and Vitamin D: just the need to know
Leaners will be able to:
  • Workup and follow thyroid nodules
  • Workup and manage primary hyperparathyroidism in surgical and non-surgical candidates
  • Manage Vitamin D deficiency
 
  1. Chewing the Fat.  What’s new in the management of dyslipidemia
Learners will be able to:
  • List current and emerging treatment options for lipid lowering, including for hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, and elevated lipoprotein a
  • Develop individualized treatment options for dyslipidemia, including lifestyle modifications, pharmacologic interventions, and potential benefits or risks of each class of lipid-lowering medications
 
  1. Anabolic Androgenic Steroid Misuse:  more common than you might think
Learners will be able to:
  • Identify patients that may be using anabolic androgenic steroids
  • Counsel about health risks
  • Manage patients using these agents
   
  1. Menopause
Learners will be able to:
  • Discuss the appropriate role for pharmacologic and complementary therapies for menopause
 
  1. Pituitary and Adrenal disorders, and Endocrine Hypertension
  Learners will be able to:
  • Workup and manage hyperprolactinemia including related to anti-psychotic use
  • Workup the adrenal incidentaloma
  • Investigate primary aldosteronism
  • Identify when to suspect endocrine causes of hypertension
   
  1. Diabetes in Special circumstances
Learners will be able to:
  • Manage diabetes in the hospital setting
  • Manage diabetes around surgery and procedures
  • Select appropriate candidates and interpret continuous glucose monitoring reports
 
  1. Update on the Management of the complications of diabetes
Learners will be able to:
  • Screen for and initiate therapy for people with diabetes with diabetic chronic kidney disease, heart failure, cardiovascular disease, diabetic neuropathy, foot ulceration, and diabetic retinopathy
 
  1. Motivational Interviewing
Learners will be able to:
  • Use motivational interviewing, decisional balance and action planning techniques in counseling people to make lifestyle changes
 
  1. Introduction to Transgender Care
Learners will be able to:
  • diagnose gender incongruence
  • discuss medical treatment options for transgender patients seeking hormonal treatment for gender affirmation
  • outline surgical treatment options for transgender patients seeking gender affirmation

Cruise, Land, Resort must be booked through CME AWAY®.

This course is designed for family physicians, specialists, and allied health care professionals. The aim is to provide evidence-based material, as well as practical and relevant clinical pearls that will be easy to implement into one’s own medical practice. Conference attendees will be invited to complete a pre-course Needs Assessment to assist the faculty with the development of their presentations.

Conference Tuition Price
FP $1445
Specialist $1445
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other $1245
Conference Tuition Book Before April 15th, 2025 Book After April 15th, 2025
FP $1295 $1445
Specialist $1295 $1445
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other $1095 $1245

Antarctica – January 15 – 27, 2026

On Board Scenic Eclipse

Sailing January 15th, 2026 - January 27th, 2026

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Faculty & CME Details

Dr. Robyn Houlden

Dr. Robyn Houlden

Specialty:

Endocrinology

About The Speaker

Dr. Robyn Houlden is Professor and Chair of the Division of Endocrinology at Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada and a consultant in adult endocrinology at the Kingston Health Sciences Centre. She earned her MD at the University of Ottawa and completed internal medicine residency at Queen’s. In 1988, she completed subspecialty training in Endocrinology, followed by a research fellowship at the University of Toronto. She joined Queen’s University as a faculty member in 1990 in the Department of Medicine. Dr. Houlden has served as a diabetes advisor for the Canadian Optimal Medication Prescribing and Utilization Service of the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health, and the Ontario Ministry of Health. She is a member of the eConsult/eReferral Clinical Advisory Group for the Ontario Ministry of Health, and a provincial provider for eConsults in Endocrinology. She has been an investigator in a number of clinical trials of new therapies for diabetes, and has a research interest in innovative models of diabetes health care delivery. She has published 146 peer reviewed papers. Dr. Houlden played a steering role in the 2003, 2008 and 2013 Canadian Diabetes Association Clinical Practice Guidelines for the management of diabetes and was chair of the 2018 Diabetes Canada edition. Throughout her career, she has been the recipient of several honours and awards. She has been recognized with 20 teaching awards including the Queen’s Department of Medicine Master Educator Award and the Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism Educator Award. She was awarded the Charles H. Best Award by Diabetes Canada for her advocacy work in diabetes.

This course is designed for family physicians, specialists, and allied health care professionals. The aim is to provide evidence-based material, as well as practical and relevant clinical pearls that will be easy to implement into one’s own medical practice. Conference attendees will be invited to complete a pre-course Needs Assessment to assist the faculty with the development of their presentations.

Conference Tuition
Conference Tuition Book Before April 15th, 2025 Book After April 15th, 2025
FP $1045 $1195
Specialist $1045 $1195
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other $845 $995

Venue Information

Quite simply, Antarctica defies the imagination. Pristine and strikingly beautiful, this awe-inspiring region of untouched icescapes, mountains rising from the sea, and incredible, diverse wildlife will literally take your breath away. Explore the wonders of Antarctica, and the captivating regions of South Georgia and the Falkland Islands, on an unforgettable Scenic Eclipse Expedition Voyage in true all-inclusive ultra-luxury.

Additional Noteworthy Features

Scenic Eclipse

Launched in 2019 and inspired by the sleek contours of a sailing yacht, Scenic Eclipse sets the benchmark in ultra-luxury ocean cruising. The Polar Class 6 rated Discovery Yachts feature state-of-the-art technology including customized stabilizers, 50% larger than other ships to provide greater stability, a strengthened hull, forward bow thrusters, and an electronic Azipod propulsion system. GPS Dynamic Positioning assists in maintaining location without dropping anchor onto sensitive seabeds. The Advanced Wastewater Treatment system and highly effective engines reduce emissions, noise and vibrations, reflecting our commitment to minimize the impact on the precious environments we visit. Be immersed in rich history, breathtaking polar landscapes and wildlife experiences.

Itinerary & Schedule

Date Port / Location Arrival Time Departure Time Notes / Details
January 15th Buenos Aires, Argentina
January 16th Buenos Aires, Argentina—Ushuaia, Argentina
January 17th At Sea CME TBA
January 18th At Sea CME TBA
January 19th Antarctic
January 20th Antarctic
January 21st Antarctic
January 22nd Antarctic
January 23rd Antarctic
January 24th Antarctic
January 25th At Sea CME TBA
January 26th At Sea CME TBA
January 27th Ushuaia, Argentina—Buenos Aires, Argentina

Detailed Port Descriptions

Day 1 -January 15 Pre-Night Stay in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Today you will fly into Buenos Aires and you will arrive at your hotel for your one-night stay. Latin passion and European romance define the beautiful city of Buenos Aires, a dynamic city known for its wide-ranging architectural styles, contemporary and historical arts, and culinary experiences.  

Day 2—January 16 Buenos Aires—Ushuaia

Your journey begins as you fly from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, known as the southernmost city in the world. The crew will warmly greet you as you seamlessly board Scenic Eclipse. Settle into your luxurious suite and acquaint yourself with the world-class facilities of your Discovery Yacht. Toast the start of your voyage as you sail away from South America and cruise through the Beagle Channel. Admire the dramatic views of the Andean mountains of Tierra del Fuego from the comfort of your private verandah.

Day 3—January 17 At Sea ( Drake Passage )

As we begin sailing across the famed Drake Passage, enjoy a sleep-in as you get comfortable with the rhythm of the ocean. The experienced crew are available to assist you with whatever you need. Join an introductory presentation by the Discovery Team in the state-of-the-art theatre – as you get ready for your first landing, they will share with you their excitement about what's to come, along with practical information about your polar expedition. Relax and enjoy the bars, lounges, dining, and wellness facilities as you cruise towards Antarctica.

Day 4—January 18 At Sea

Today we will enter Antarctic waters, and the excitement starts to build as you search for your first iceberg. Put on your complimentary polar parka and head out on the Observation Deck to watch for seabirds, such as the wandering albatross with the largest wingspan of any flying bird. Alternatively, watch for the blow of a whale in the distance. Your palate will be delighted as you explore the extensive range of dining options on board, from casual to fine dining including private in-suite meals served by your butler.

Day 5—January 19 Antarctica

Arriving in Antarctica for the first time is unlike anything you have experienced before. Welcome to a challenging, unpredictable, and stunningly beautiful environment that always finds a way to surprise you. Open your floor-to-ceiling sliding doors and step out onto the private verandah of your suite. See icebergs of different shapes and sizes sculpted by nature, majestic, glaciated mountains towering out of the ocean thousands of meters tall and enjoy the search for spotting penguins, seals, and whales. A truly unique way to wake up and start your day of discovery. At the heart of your Antarctic Voyage is the Scenic Eclipse Discovery Team. With up to 20 members, all leading experts in their fields with diverse qualifications, from in science to geology, botany, history, photography, archaeology, anthropology, marine biology, and glaciology. They will answer your most curious and technical questions and be with you throughout every moment of your journey. Included in your Expedition Voyage are incredible activities such as Zodiac excursions, landings, and hikes. You can also go kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding, which will become some of your favourite activities in Antarctica. Gliding along the water is peaceful and being at the same level as the icebergs is both a humbling and powerful experience. An expert guide is with you for any questions you may have, although it is the perfect time to embrace the silence and be in the moment. Discovery: Partake in daily Scenic Discovery excursions. Cruise on the Zodiacs around ice formations, step onto shore to view vast penguin rookeries and seals. Kayak or stand-up paddle board around icebergs and hear the ice cracking and whales feeding all around.

Day 6— January 20 Antarctica

Board your Zodiac and feel the fresh, crisp air on your face as you cruise towards the 7th continent. Hear the snow crunch under your boot as you prepare for what the landing has in store. Each new encounter will fill you with awe. Witness wildlife in their natural habitat, with no fear of humans, or see historic sites scattered on the shoreline. Antarctica is truly a land of wonder. Due to the extraordinary nature of the region, a host of choices throughout your Expedition Voyage are open and dependent on the ice and weather conditions. Your experienced Captain and specialist Discovery Team, who have made countless journeys to Antarctica, will use their expertise to design your voyage from day to day, making the most of 18–20 hours of daylight. Discovery: Continue exploring the Antarctica with your experienced team. Partake in daily Scenic Discovery excursions. Cruise on the Zodiacs around ice formations, step onto shore to view vast penguin rookeries and seals. Kayak or stand-up paddle board around icebergs and hear the ice cracking and whales feeding all around.

Day 7—January 21 Antarctica

Remarkable wildlife encounters await during your time exploring Antarctica. Eight species of penguins can be found in Antarctic and the sub-Antarctic region, with around twelve million penguins living on the Peninsula. Going on shore to witness a penguin colony is an unforgettable experience. Close your eyes to get the full experience as you approach. Smell will be the first sense to be awakened, with the not-so-sweet odour announcing that you are nearby. Hear their mighty calls getting louder as you get closer to shore. Watch on as they go about their day, clumsily waddling along and interacting with each other. Penguins that you may see on the Peninsula include Adélie, Chinstrap, Gentoo, and the very rare Emperor penguins. Whales are another powerful creature that you may encounter during your voyage, and you'll find their gentle movement calming and impactful. Feel the anticipation of the first sighting of the blow of water shooting into the air, to finding where the second will come from, and seeing their giant body surface for another breath. It could be the back of a minke, the hump on a humpback or the dorsal fin of an Orca. You may be on Scenic Eclipse, watching from the comfort of the Observation Lounge, in a Zodiac with an experienced Discovery Team member, or lucky enough to experience this from their level in a kayak or stand-up paddleboard. Antarctica is also a birdwatcher's paradise, drawing more than 40 different species. Keep your eyes peeled for wandering albatrosses, shearwaters, giant petrels, storm petrels, blue-eyed shags, diving petrels, cormorants, sheathbills, skuas, gulls and terns. Discovery: Explore Antarctica with your expert Discovery Team. Partake in daily Scenic Discovery excursions. Cruise on the Zodiacs around ice formations, step onto shore to view vast penguin rookeries and seals. Kayak or stand-up paddle board around icebergs and hear the ice cracking and whales feeding all around.

Day 8—January 22 Antarctica

Ice is one of the first things that comes to mind when you think of Antarctica, but you will soon find out that it is much more than an endless white landscape. Portal Point is a potential landing site. Previously a British refuge hut, you will get the opportunity to walk up to see panoramic views from the snow-covered mountains surrounding you, looking over the ice filled ocean back to the ship that made all this possible. Sit down in the snow and take a moment to be still. Lemaire Channel is an iconic location in Antarctica, so photogenic it was nicknamed ‘Kodak Alley’. If your voyage is able to weave through the channel, make sure you set your alarm and embrace the cool air on the Observation Terrace. Pass through the 11-kilometre-long channel, just 700 metres wide at its narrowest point, and be amazed at the dramatic rocky mountains rising beside the ship and icebergs passing by close enough to see them glowing blue under the surface. Nestled in the South Shetland Islands archipelago, Deception Island is full of history, and is also one of the only places in the world that ships can sail directly into the centre of a submerged caldera of an active volcano. Scenic Eclipse can squeeze through a rocky gap into the peaceful waters of the horseshoe-shaped harbour. The island is also home to a few small scientific outposts and hundreds of thousands of chinstrap penguins. Walk along the ash-covered beaches. Standing at the entrance of Fournier Bay is Mount Francis, the tallest mountain in Antarctica. There may be the chance to visit a working scientific base and discuss life in these harsh conditions with the staff. You can also explore the remnants of a derelict whaling station and a vacant British base or climb to the rim of a volcanic crater. Enjoy the chance to visit areas alive with wildlife such as penguins, seals, and whales. Wherever your voyage takes you, you will have countless “pinch me" occasions when the scenery is so impressive, you'll have to be reminded that this dream came true. Congratulations, you have made it to Antarctica. Discovery: Continue exploring the Antarctica with your experienced team. Partake in daily Scenic Discovery excursions. Cruise on the Zodiacs around ice formations, step onto shore to view vast penguin rookeries and seals. Kayak or stand-up paddle board around icebergs and hear the ice cracking and whales feeding all around.

Day 9—January 23 Antarctica

Be sure to pack your swimmers. For many, the polar plunge is a once in a lifetime opportunity, and a rite of passage for people on an expedition to Antarctica. Once throughout your voyage, Scenic Eclipse will stop, and the team will set up the marina ready for the brave people who want to jump into the freezing Antarctic waters. Excitement will spread through the Discovery Yacht, and you will start hearing the contagious nervous laughter. As you stand on the edge ready to jump, you will start to feel the adrenaline rush while your second guessing whether this was a good idea. When you jump, the moment before you hit the water will feel like it goes forever, just before you feel the cold water travelling up your body. This chilly dip will be invigorating, exciting, and surprisingly refreshing. If you choose not to do the polar plunge, make sure you find a good viewing location with a cup of hot chocolate as you feel the chills of everyone coming out of the waters. Discovery: Enjoy a Scenic Discovery excursion, perhaps going with a group of new friends to cruise on the Zodiacs around ice formations, kayak, or stand-up paddle board in search of the impressive wildlife.

Day 10— January 24 Antarctica

Everywhere you go in Antarctica you are surrounded with endless opportunities to capture images on camera. Whether getting up close to seals by zodiac, walking through penguin colonies or onboard Scenic Eclipse cruising past spectacular glaciers, be sure to have your camera ready to capture these amazing moments. For an additional cost, today could be the day you take your seat in our custom-built submarine^ and delve below the ocean waters in a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. You could also choose to soar above in one of two on board helicopters^ for a unique view of this spectacular region. Discovery: When enjoying daily Scenic Discovery excursions, ask for your expert Discovery Leader for photography tips and guidance on how to spot the wildlife around you. They will help you immortalise these incredible moments while cruising on the Zodiacs, kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding around impressive ice formations.

Day 11— January 25 At Sea

Farewell your adventure in the icy lands and set sail heading north to the continent of South America. Share memories of your experiences with new-found friends.

Day 12— January 26 At Sea ( Drake Passage )

Cruising the Drake Passage back to the tip of South America, there is plenty of time to indulge in the ultra-luxury of your Discovery Yacht and reflect on the magic of the Southern Ocean and the life that calls it home.

Day 13— January 27 Ushuaia—Buenos Aires

Your voyage ends this morning as you farewell the crew. Disembark after breakfast to fly to Buenos Aires, taking away memories of a truly unforgettable experience. Please book your flight to depart out of Buenos Aires after 08:00 PM. Please note, the itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons and weather conditions. As such, Scenic cannot guarantee the cruise will operate unaltered from the itinerary stated above.

Pre-And-Post Trip Information

There are no pre or post tours created for this itinerary.  To build your own or to simply add hotel nights, please speak with your Advisor!
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