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Journey Through the Heart of Japan – June 3 – 16, 2027

Topics: Family MedicineOncology

Departing June 3rd, 2027 - June 16th, 2027

Welcome to Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, and the vibrant heart of Tokyo. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be swept into a dynamic world where centuries-old traditions blend seamlessly with cutting-edge modern life. Whether you choose to wander neon-lit streets, indulge in unforgettable cuisine, or simply soak in the city’s unique energy, Tokyo promises an inspiring start to an extraordinary journey.

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Faculty & Conference Details

Dr. Yolanda Madarnas

Dr. Yolanda Madarnas

Specialty:

Medical Oncology

About The Speaker

A native of Barcelona Spain, Yolanda moved to Montreal with her family in 1967. She grew up in the Eastern Townships of Québec and after graduating CEGEP at Champlain Regional College in Lennoxville QC, she moved to Barcelona to attend medical school. Family priorities brought her back to Montréal a few years later and she completed medical school at the Université de Montréal. She completed a Rotating Internship at the University of Toronto and worked in the GTA as a general practitioner for a year following which she returned to postgraduate training at the University of Toronto, completing specialties in Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology (breast cancer) and Clinical Pharmacology.

Yolanda moved to Kingston in 2000 and was a full-time medical oncologist at the Kingston Regional Cancer Centre until 2012. She continues to provide care to individuals with breast cancer in south-eastern Ontario, acquired additional expertise in medical legal matters as a Physician Advisor at the Canadian Medical Protective Association for over a decade and currently works as an investigating coroner in the Kingston area.

In her spare time Yolanda plays with glass. She discovered her hobby of fused glass through courses at The Glass House in Kingston and Stained Glass Stuff in Ottawa, and bought a second hand glass kiln in 2019. During the pandemic she took up the hobby in earnest and glass has become her ‘happy place’. Yolanda continues to learn new techniques to apply to her craft. She is a member of the Bath Artisans, and the Visual Artists of Gananoque and Area (VAGA) with pieces on display at the gallery in Gananoque. Yolanda speaks French and Spanish, is married to an Italian pharmacist and enjoys road trips in her Mustang convertible, along with cooking and travelling.

Dr. Tod Stillson

Dr. Tod Stillson

Specialty:

Family Medicine

About The Speaker

Dr. Tod Stillson is a rural family physician, medical educator, and physician entrepreneur with more than 30 years of clinical experience. He is a graduate of Butler University College of Pharmacy and Indiana University School of Medicine, with postgraduate training in obstetrics at the University of Virginia–Carilion Health and faculty development at Duke University. He has held academic appointments at Indiana University School of Medicine, Purdue University, and Loyola University Chicago.

Now in a transitional phase of his career, Dr. Stillson combines locum tenens work with telemedicine while focusing on innovation in healthcare delivery. He is the founder and CEO of ChatRx, an AI-enabled, physician-governed virtual urgent care platform designed to expand access to care and improve clinical efficiency. His work emphasizes the growing role of artificial intelligence in patient decision-making and the importance of physician leadership in this space.

He is also the founder of PEA-SimpliMD, where he teaches physicians how to build independent micro-businesses. A prolific international speaker, writer, and educator, Dr. Stillson is the Amazon best-selling author of Doctor Incorporated: Stop the Insanity of Traditional Employment and Preserve Your Professional Autonomy. His work has been featured on leading physician platforms, including The White Coat Investor, KevinMD, and Doximity.  Dr. Stillson equips physicians with practical strategies to navigate digital transformation, reduce burnout, and design sustainable, autonomous careers.

CME Topics

ONCOLOGY, MEDICAL LEGAL & PRACTICE MANAGEMENT

Sea Courses is pleased to invite you to a 13-Night Continuing Medical Education Land program in Japan from June 3 to16, 2027. Dr. Yolanda Modernas and Dr. Tod Stillson have developed an educational program that will be of interest to family physicians, specialists, and allied health professionals.   A native of Barcelona Spain, Yolanda Madarnas trained at the University of Toronto in internal medicine and medical oncology and completed fellowships in breast cancer and clinical pharmacology. She continues to provide care to individuals with breast cancer in south-eastern Ontario. Dr. Madarnas has acquired additional expertise in medical legal matters as a Physician Advisor at the Canadian Medical Protective Association for over a decade and currently works as an investigating coroner in the Kingston area. Dr. Madernas’s topics will include Management of Breast Cancer, Menopause in Breast Cancer, Approach to College and Complaints and Medical Legal Considerations in Today’s Complex Healthcare Environment.   Dr. Tod Stillson is a self-employed rural family physician with more than 30 years of frontline clinical experience. He has held academic appointments with Indiana University School of Medicine, Purdue University, and Loyola University Chicago, and has led rural training initiatives for family medicine residents. A passionate advocate for physician autonomy, Dr. Stillson teaches about the Business of Medicine and personal finance with practical wisdom, humor, and deep insight into the challenges faced by today’s medical professionals. His sessions empower doctors to take control of their careers, reduce burnout, and build sustainable professional lives with greater financial freedom and fulfillment. Dr. Stillson’s topics for this program will include Practice Management in the Digital Age, AI and the New Front Door of Care, Physician Wellness and Burnout and Preparing for Practice Exit.   Dr. Madernas and Dr. Stillson are very much looking forward to seeing you in Japan.  

Dr. Madarnas-

  • Overview of current breast cancer management - chemotherapy, biologics, endocrine therapy
    • Acquire a general understanding of the curative and palliative multimodality management of breast cancer
    • Develop an evidence-informed approach to cancer related questions from your patients
  • What to keep on your radar when breast cancer patients are discharged from the cancer clinic and returned to ‘the capable hands of their family doctor’….
    • Acquire a general understanding of the short and long-term complications of multimodality management of breast cancer
    • Develop an evidence-informed approach to optimally supporting your patients through their cancer journey
    • Develop an evidence-informed approach to new issues arising in cancer survivors
  • Management of menopause symptoms in breast cancer survivors - is there a role for HRT?
    • Develop an evidence informed approach to the management of menopausal symptoms in breast cancer survivors
  • Approach to College (and Hospital) complaints
    • Acquire a general understanding of how regulatory authorities manage complaints and allegations of professional misconduct
    • Identify three things to do if you are the object of a College (or hospital) complaint
  • Negligence and civil liability – everything you always wanted to know about a lawsuit, but hoped you’d never had to face
    • Acquire a general understanding of the legal process in Canada and the concepts of ‘negligence’ and ‘causation’ in medical civil litigation
    • Acquire a general understanding of the role of experts in the legal process
    • Identify three things to do if you are sued
  • Disclosing patient safety incidents
    • Describe the types of patient safety incidents (adverse events) that can arise during healthcare delivery
    • Recognize a physician’s obligation to disclose in the context of a patient safety incident
    • Develop an approach to planning, delivering and documenting a disclosure discussion
  • Some medical legal considerations in today’s complex healthcare environment
    • Acquire the ability to identify the main medical legal risks and ways of mitigating them for some of the following contexts: • when transitioning from paper to EMR • when managing wait times • when practicing with limited resources • when practicing as a locum physician • when caring for non-compliant patients and ‘difficult’ patients
 

Dr. Stillson-

  • The Digital Tools in Practice Management – What’s Helping, What’s Hurting
    • Evaluate the impact of digital tools on clinical workflow, efficiency, and patient care delivery.
    • Identify strategies to optimize digital tool use while minimizing administrative burden and workflow disruption.
  • Communication Technology in Practice – Balancing Access, Boundaries, and Risk
    • Analyze the benefits and risks of digital communication tools in patient care.
    • Develop practical approaches to establish communication boundaries that reduce legal risk and support physician well-being.
  • The Patient Has Already Logged On – AI, Patient Behavior, and the New Front Door of Care
    • Describe patterns of patient use of artificial intelligence tools for health information and triage decisions.
    • Evaluate clinical risks and opportunities associated with patient-generated AI guidance.
  • Understanding the Physician Wellness Crisis – Root Causes and System Drivers
    • Describe key dimensions and system-level contributors to physician burnout.
    • Analyze how healthcare system design influences physician well-being.
  • Restoring Energy, Boundaries, and Purpose in Clinical Practice
    • Identify strategies to improve professional sustainability through boundary setting and workflow redesign.
    • Apply system-based and individual approaches to support long-term physician well-being.
  • Communicating Practice Transitions – Conversations That Matter
    • Develop a structured communication strategy for practice transitions.
    • Apply communication principles that support continuity of care and preserve professional trust.
  • Operationalizing Practice Exit – Legal, Logistical, and Ethical Planning
    • Identify key legal, ethical, and operational components required for a safe clinical practice transition.
    • Develop a structured timeline to support continuity of care and minimize risk.

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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 September 8th, 2026 Book After September 8th, 2026
FP $1345 $1495
Specialist $1345 $1495
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other $1145 $1295

Journey Through the Heart of Japan – June 3 – 16, 2027

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Faculty & CME Details

Dr. Tod Stillson

Dr. Tod Stillson

Specialty:

Family Medicine

About The Speaker

Dr. Tod Stillson is a rural family physician, medical educator, and physician entrepreneur with more than 30 years of clinical experience. He is a graduate of Butler University College of Pharmacy and Indiana University School of Medicine, with postgraduate training in obstetrics at the University of Virginia–Carilion Health and faculty development at Duke University. He has held academic appointments at Indiana University School of Medicine, Purdue University, and Loyola University Chicago.

Now in a transitional phase of his career, Dr. Stillson combines locum tenens work with telemedicine while focusing on innovation in healthcare delivery. He is the founder and CEO of ChatRx, an AI-enabled, physician-governed virtual urgent care platform designed to expand access to care and improve clinical efficiency. His work emphasizes the growing role of artificial intelligence in patient decision-making and the importance of physician leadership in this space.

He is also the founder of PEA-SimpliMD, where he teaches physicians how to build independent micro-businesses. A prolific international speaker, writer, and educator, Dr. Stillson is the Amazon best-selling author of Doctor Incorporated: Stop the Insanity of Traditional Employment and Preserve Your Professional Autonomy. His work has been featured on leading physician platforms, including The White Coat Investor, KevinMD, and Doximity.  Dr. Stillson equips physicians with practical strategies to navigate digital transformation, reduce burnout, and design sustainable, autonomous careers.

Dr. Yolanda Madarnas

Dr. Yolanda Madarnas

Specialty:

Medical Oncology

About The Speaker

A native of Barcelona Spain, Yolanda moved to Montreal with her family in 1967. She grew up in the Eastern Townships of Québec and after graduating CEGEP at Champlain Regional College in Lennoxville QC, she moved to Barcelona to attend medical school. Family priorities brought her back to Montréal a few years later and she completed medical school at the Université de Montréal. She completed a Rotating Internship at the University of Toronto and worked in the GTA as a general practitioner for a year following which she returned to postgraduate training at the University of Toronto, completing specialties in Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology (breast cancer) and Clinical Pharmacology.

Yolanda moved to Kingston in 2000 and was a full-time medical oncologist at the Kingston Regional Cancer Centre until 2012. She continues to provide care to individuals with breast cancer in south-eastern Ontario, acquired additional expertise in medical legal matters as a Physician Advisor at the Canadian Medical Protective Association for over a decade and currently works as an investigating coroner in the Kingston area.

In her spare time Yolanda plays with glass. She discovered her hobby of fused glass through courses at The Glass House in Kingston and Stained Glass Stuff in Ottawa, and bought a second hand glass kiln in 2019. During the pandemic she took up the hobby in earnest and glass has become her ‘happy place’. Yolanda continues to learn new techniques to apply to her craft. She is a member of the Bath Artisans, and the Visual Artists of Gananoque and Area (VAGA) with pieces on display at the gallery in Gananoque. Yolanda speaks French and Spanish, is married to an Italian pharmacist and enjoys road trips in her Mustang convertible, along with cooking and travelling.

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 September 8th, 2026 Book After September 8th, 2026
FP $1045 $1195
Specialist $1045 $1195
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other $845 $995

Venue Information

Welcome to Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, and the vibrant heart of Tokyo. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be swept into a dynamic world where centuries-old traditions blend seamlessly with cutting-edge modern life. Whether you choose to wander neon-lit streets, indulge in unforgettable cuisine, or simply soak in the city’s unique energy, Tokyo promises an inspiring start to an extraordinary journey.

Additional Noteworthy Features

Courtyard Marriott Tokyo Ginza Hotel, Tokyo

Located in the world-famous Ginza District on Tokyo's premier Showa-Dori Avenue, Courtyard Tokyo Ginza Hotel is surrounded by a variety of shopping, commercial and sightseeing destinations. Enjoy authentic Japanese and international cuisines during in one of our hotel's on-site restaurants. Whatever brings you to Japan, you'll find everything you need for a rewarding stay at Courtyard Tokyo Ginza Hotel.

Hakone Yunohana Prince Hotel, Hakone

At an elevation of 935 meters, Hakone Yunohana Prince Hotel basks in the stillness of the highlands. Here, you can treat yourself to the open-air baths of our hot spring—the highest by elevation in Hakone—and enjoy courses of Japanese “kaiseki” dishes prepared using seasonal ingredients.

Hotel Nikko Princess, Kyoto

Located in downtown Kyoto with excellent access to the city's attractions, Shijo Karasuma is the venue of the Gion Festival and boasts the scenic charm of a history-rich town. The glamorous Gion and Pontocho areas are also within walking distance. We strive to provide the attentive service that only a Kyoto hotel can provide, in response to the needs of each individual guest.

Centara Grand Hotel, Osaka

Located in the heart of Namba, Osaka, the Centara Grand Hotel Osaka is the first Japanese location for the hotel brand developed by Thailand's Centara Hotels & Resorts. With 515 rooms and standing 135 meters tall, the hotel boasts eight restaurants and bars ranging from casual to high-end, offering a diverse dining experience including authentic Thai cuisine, aged steaks, and a rooftop restaurant on the top floor. Its convenient location, within walking distance of Osaka's most popular tourist attractions, is another major draw.  

Itinerary & Schedule

Date Port / Location Arrival Time Departure Time Notes / Details
June 3rd Tokyo
June 4th Tokyo 8:00am - 12:00pm / 1:30pm - 4:30pm
June 5th Tokyo
June 6th Tokyo
June 7th Tokyo
June 8th Tokyo - Mt Fuji 5th Station - Hakone
June 9th Hakone
June 10th Hakone - Kyoto
June 11th Kyoto
June 12th Kyoto
June 13th Kyoto - Osaka
June 14th Osaka
June 15th Osaka 8:00am - 12:00pm / 1:30pm - 4:30pm
June 16th Osaka

Detailed Port Descriptions

Day 1 Tokyo

Welcome to Japan, the “Land of the Rising Sun." Arrive in the electrifying city of Tokyo, where pop culture meets rich, long-kept traditions. In consideration of varied arrival times, today is yours to explore independently. Dive into Tokyo’s bustling streets, savor local delicacies, or simply soak in the city's unique blend of ancient and modern wonders. Accommodation: Courtyard Marriott Tokyo Ginza Hotel, Tokyo (or similar)

Day 2 Tokyo

Today will be spent in CME sessions. This evening we will meet with our Collette Representative for a welcome briefing. (B)

Day 3 Tokyo

Spend a relaxed day exploring Tokyo independently. Maybe you will start the day with a morning walk around the Imperial Palace, then browse Ginza shops lbefore grabbing a casual sushi lunch or sampling street food at Tsukiji Outer Market. In the afternoon, you can take a quick trip to Senso-ji in Asakusa, and then maybe finish with sunset views from Tokyo Tower followed by an easy dinner back in Ginza. (B)

Day 4 Tokyo

Today, immerse yourself in Tokyo with a day of sightseeing. Marvel at the grandeur of the Imperial Palace and wander through its serene East Garden. Witness the captivating Goma fire ritual at Fukagawa Fudo-do Temple, where devotion meets dramatic spectacle. Stroll through Ginza’s streets, a blend of rich history and modern elegance. End your day with dinner at a local restaurant, savoring authentic Japanese flavors. (B & D)

Day 5 Tokyo

Begin your day at the Tokyo National Museum, where centuries of art and history unfold before you. Then, enjoy a unique experience — a private sumo wrestler show, offering a glimpse into the world of these revered athletes. The rest of the day is free for you to explore Tokyo at your own pace. (B)

Day 6 Tokyo—Mt. Fuji 5th Station—Hakone

Say goodbye to Tokyo and embark on a scenic journey to Hakone, a haven of natural beauty. At Mt. Fuji Fifth Station, take in the breathtaking views* (weather permitting) of Japan’s iconic peak — Mount Fuji’s snow-capped splendor is truly inspiring. This evening, immerse yourself in Japanese tradition with a stay at a ryokan-style hotel,** featuring tatami-matted rooms and sliding paper doors. Delight in a kaiseki dinner, a multi-course feast that highlights seasonal ingredients and culinary artistry. (B, D) Hotel: Hakone Yunohana Prince Hotel, Hakone (or similar) *Mt. Fuji is only visible from the train on a clear day and cannot be guaranteed based on weather conditions. In the event of poor weather, the Subaru Line and Mt. Fuji 5th Station may be closed and inaccessible. In this instance, you will visit an alternative facility. **All guests will sleep on a futon that is placed on the floor. Therefore, this tour is not recommended for those with mobility restrictions. The guest rooms and dining areas at the ryokan are covered with tatami mats, and therefore shoes and slippers are not permitted inside the rooms. Luggage must be carried in, it cannot be rolled in. The ryokan features communal, gender-separated hot spring baths (onsen), including an open-air bath with beautiful views. Please note that clothing, including bathing suits, are not permitted in the onsens.

Day 7 Hakone

Begin the day with an ascent on the Komagatake Ropeway, followed by a short walk*** to its summit, leading to panoramic views of Hakone’s ser  samurai along the Old Tokaido Highway — the route once connecting Tokyo and Kyoto — and stroll beneath towering trees on Ancient Cedar Avenue.**** Later, be captivated by the sculptures and exhibits at the Hakone Open-Air Museum. As night falls, enjoy a traditional shabu-shabu dinner and the opportunity to meet a geisha. (B & D) ***There is approximately 20 minutes of walking to reach the summit of Komagatake. ****The walk along the Ancient Cedar Avenue covers a distance of 1.25 miles / 2 kilometers and takes approximately 30 minutes.  

Day 8 Hakone - Kyoto

Board the Shinkansen (bullet train)***** and watch the scenery shift as you glide toward Kyoto, where timeless tradition and modern charm intertwine. Upon arrival, settle into your hotel. This evening, take a stroll through the bustling Nishiki Market. Nicknamed “Kyoto’s Kitchen” and dating back to the early 14th century, soak in this scene where centuries-old food traditions and modern-day street snacks mix. Sample local delicacies like soy-glazed grilled mochi or kushi katsu, a deep-fried meat and vegetable skewer. (B) Accommodation: Hotel Nikko Princess, Kyoto (or similar) *****On Shinkansen (bullet train) travel days, your luggage will not travel on the train. It will be transferred via bus and delivered to your next accommodation.

Day 9 Kyoto

This morning, experience the peaceful beauty of Fushimi Inari Shrine before the crowds arrive. This afternoon, visit the historic Gion district, where Kyoto’s timeless charm comes to life. Walk along the flagstone-paved streets and enjoy tastes of some of the local flavors, like Japanese sweets, along the way. (B)

Day 10 Kyoto

Begin your morning with a peaceful walk through Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where soaring bamboo stalks sway gently in the breeze. The rest of the day is yours to explore Kyoto at your own pace — perhaps visit a hidden temple, shop for local crafts, or relax in a teahouse. In the evening, roll up your sleeves for a hands-on sushi-making experience, then enjoy your delicious creations for dinner. (B & D)

Day 11 Kyoto—Osaka

Travel to Nara, where sacred deer roam freely in Nara Park and history comes alive at Todaiji Temple, home to Japan’s largest bronze Buddha. Then, continue to Osaka for a guided walking tour through the city’s lively Dotonbori and Shinsaibashi districts, where neon lights, street food stalls, and bustling shops create a vibrant atmosphere. The evening is yours to independently explore Osaka, considered Japan’s culinary capital. (B ) Accommodation: Centara Grand Hotel, Osaka (or similar)

Day 12 Osaka

Start your day with a lesson in taiko, a traditional Japanese drum. Then, visit Osaka Castle Park,****** where we will see some of the main buildings and sights connected to this city’s samurai legacy. End your visit early afternoon to explore as you wish — perhaps visit a museum, sample takoyaki from a street vendor, or stroll along the canal. This evening, gather with your fellow travelers for a farewell dinner celebrating an unforgettable adventure. (B & D) ******Entrance to the Osaka Castle is not included with your tour.

Day 13 Osaka

Today will be spent in CME sessions with the evening at leisure. (B)  

Day 14 Osaka

Your journey through Japan comes to a close today. With memories made and stories to share, leave with a deeper connection to this remarkable country. Today breakfast will be included. (B)

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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