Faculty & Conference Details
Dr. Wayne Ghesquiere
Specialty:
Infectious Diseases & Internal Medicine
About The Speaker
Dr Wayne Ghesquiere is a Clinical Infectious Diseases, Tropical Diseases and Internal Medicine consultant in Victoria BC as well as the former section chief for infectious diseases with the Island Health Authority. Wayne is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine with University of British Columbia. Teaches internal medicine residents and infectious diseases fellows. He is also a lecturer with the Island Medical School Program, UBC. He is an attending physician at the Royal Jubilee and the Victoria General Hospitals in Victoria, BC. He has an inpatient and a private outpatient practice in infectious diseases.
Current areas of interests include clinical research in Hepatitis B and C antiviral therapies, new vaccines, and teaching. He is a principal investigator of many clinical trials. He has publications in peer-reviewed medical journals including the NEJM, Lancet, Clinical Infectious Diseases, CMAJ, Open Medicine and others.
Dr. Gil Lichtshein
Specialty:
Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
About The Speaker
Dr. Gil Lichtshein is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist based in Boca Raton, FL. He earned his medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago and completed his psychiatric residency at the University of Maryland/ Sheppard Pratt Psychiatry Residency Program, and his fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore.
Dr. Lichtshein is proud to be one of the early pioneers in using TMS in South Florida, starting in 2010 when it was still in its infancy. It gives him professional satisfaction to see how the advancements in treatments such as TMS, psychedelics, dissociatives, and empathogens and newer medications are helping treat psychiatric illness.
As a dedicated researcher, Dr. Lichtshein has authored or co-authored numerous articles and has participated in more than 20 research projects. He is also a regular presenter for the University at Sea on various topics, including his most recent talks about updated treatments for ADHD, TMS, and the treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).
Since 2005, Dr. Lichtshein has served as an Affiliate Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Biomedical Sciences at The Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton.
CME Topics
Child Psychiatry & Infectious Diseases
CME AWAY® by Sea Courses is pleased to invite you to an 8-Night Land CME in Northern Italy from May 27 to June 4, 2027. Dr. Wayne Ghesquiere and Dr. Gil Lichtshein have developed a program that will appeal to both family physicians and specialists. These programs are designed to be evidence based with interactivity and attendee participation strongly encouraged.
Dr. Wayne Ghesquiere is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine with University of British Columbia. He teaches internal medicine residents and infectious diseases fellows. He is an attending physician at the Royal Jubilee and the Victoria General Hospitals in Victoria, BC. Dr. Ghesquiere has an inpatient and a private outpatient practice in infectious diseases. He has publications in peer-reviewed medical journals including the NEJM, Lancet, Clinical Infectious Diseases, CMAJ and Open Medicine. For this program, his topics will include Respiratory and Non-respiratory Adult Vaccines, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Cellulitis, Hepatitis and Combating Health Misinformation.
Dr. Gil Lichtshein is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist based in Boca Raton, FL. He earned his medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago and completed his psychiatric residency at the University of Maryland/ Sheppard Pratt Psychiatry Residency Program, and his fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore. Dr. Lichtshein is a certified provider of Spravato and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy—an innovative, non-invasive neuromodulation technique that uses targeted magnetic pulses to address depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders. His sessions will explore Autism, Paediatric Mood Disorders, Women’s Mental Health, TMS in Mental Health Disorders, Psychodelics and Pharmacogenomics in Medical Practice.
Dr. Ghesquiere and Dr. Lichtshein look forward to seeing you in Northern Italy.
Dr. Ghesquire-
- Hot Topics in Infectious Diseases: Discuss Current Topics You Will Come Across in 2027
- Familiarize yourself with the latest hot issues in the medical and news media.
- Discuss how to combat misinformation and learn useful tools you can use in your daily practice.
- Respiratory Adult Vaccines: What you need to know about protecting yourself and your vulnerable patients
- Review the most current guidelines of Pneumococcal, RSV, Influenza, Pertussis and COVID-19 vaccines.
- Discuss evidence on how these vaccines prevent long term cardio and neurovascular events.
- Adult Non-Respiratory Vaccines: Protecting both younger and older adults
- Review the current recommendations for Shingles, HPV, Hepatitis A/B, Meningitis.
- Cite how to manage patients who don’t respond and when do you need to give a booster dose.
- Hepatitis A to E. How to Protect Yourself and Your Patients
- Evaluate the most current guidelines on investigations as well as new treatment.
- Discuss common questions around vaccinations.
- Cellulitis, MRSA & Other Skin Manifestations of Infectious Diseases: Testing Your Knowledge with Photo Quiz
- Review the approach to treating common skin and soft tissue infections.
- Examine when to ask for help.
- Antibiotic Management of 3 Common Community Based Infections in the Era of Increasing Antibiotic Resistance
- Review current management guidelines of UTI’s, Pneumonia and C. difficile infection.
- Cite how do you approach common antibiotic allergies.
Dr. Lichtshein-
- Use of pharmacogenomics in everyday clinical practice
- Cite the principles of pharmacogenomics
- Explore the application of Pharmacogenomics to treatment of Mental Health Conditions.
- Update on Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation TMS)
- Cite the principles of TMS
- Explore the application of TMS to treatment of Major Depression
- Use of psychedelics in Psychiatry
- Cite the definition of psychedelics
- Review the mechanisms behind the use of psychedelics
- Explore potential benefits and adverse effects of psychedelics
- Clinical Guidelines for Treatment of Children and Adolescents with Depression.
- Describe the common types of depression conditions in children and adolescents
- Cite management options for treatment of pediatric depression
- Managing Depression in Women
- List the most common mental health conditions in Women
- Explore potential benefits and adverse effects of treatment options for depression
- Autism: An Update
- Describe the common types of Autism in children and adolescents
- Examine options for treatment of Autism.
Venue Information
Hotel Carlton Treviso, Treviso Italy
Modern and elegantly furnished, the 4-star Hotel Carlton in Treviso welcomes you to a structure complete with every comfort, on the bastion of the city walls, near Porta Altinia. The Hotel Carlton’s strategic location allows you to quickly reach the splendid setting of Piazza dei Signori, the Teatro Comunale, and the Palazzo dei Trecento, a wonderful example of Romanesque architecture.
Itinerary & Schedule
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Conference |
| Day 1 |
May 27th |
Treviso, Italy |
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| Day 2 |
May 28th |
Treviso, Italy |
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8:00am - 12:00pm / 1:30pm - 5:30pm |
| Day 3 |
May 29th |
Treviso, Italy |
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2:00pm - 6:00pm |
| Day 4 |
May 30th |
Verona, Italy |
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| Day 5 |
May 31st |
Venice, Italy |
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| Day 6 |
June 1st |
Asolo, Italy |
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| Day 7 |
June 2nd |
The Dolomites |
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| Day 8 |
June 3rd |
Bassano del Grappa |
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| Day 9 |
June 4th |
Treviso, Italy |
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Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 Treviso, Italy
Arrive today in Treviso, hometown of Italy’s most iconic dessert – tiramisu. Treviso has a long history tied to the nearby island city of Venice. Founded as a mainland (terraferma) settlement, Treviso was an early outpost with the look and feel of Venice. With your feet on “firm ground,” settle into your home for the next eight nights — a modern and elegantly furnished hotel in the centre of Treviso. As arrival times will vary, there is no scheduled sightseeing today. Meet your fellow travellers for dinner, while a local pastry chef shows you a few tricks for preparing some sweet tiramisu. (D)
Accommodation: Hotel Carlton Treviso, Treviso (or similar)
Day 2 Treviso, Italy
Start your day with a walking tour in the city commonly called “Venice on the Mainland.” Take in the Old Town’s gothic-style windows, marble latticework, and the Sile and Botteniga rivers – humble elements all reminiscent of its famous island neighbour. After your guided tour on foot, take some time to explore more of Treviso at your own pace. Maybe you’ll wander through the weekly vegetable and housewares market. Or you can check out the picturesque Canale dei Buranelli and nearby pescheria, where fishmongers have set up shop for centuries. When you stop for lunch on your own, consider noshing on radicchio trevigiano, an autumnal delicacy consisting of red chicory grilled with a generous helping of extra virgin olive oil. (B)
Day 3 Verona
Verona (UNESCO) is for lovers. After a two-hour bus ride, find yourself in the romantic city of Romeo & Juliet. In Verona, it’s your choice! Explore Verona’s painted houses during a walking tour of the Old Town -OR- stroll along the town’s riverbanks in search of its bridges and lesser-known monuments. No matter what you choose, you’ll catch a glimpse of the city’s must-sees: Juliet’s balcony and the impressive exterior of the Arena, the ancient Roman amphitheatre. After, enjoy some free time to explore Verona how you’d like. Whether you’re following in the footsteps of Shakespeare’s most famous dramatic characters or retracing Italian history, savour time wandering in Verona’s medieval city centre. After lunch on your own in the city, return to your hotel in the late afternoon to relax. (B)
Day 4 Venice
Board the coach and head to Venice (UNESCO) and then trade wheels for a boat into the heart of the city. In Venice, renowned for its centuries-old glassmaking tradition, a local craftsperson will demonstrate the intricacies of this artful trade during a glassblowing presentation. Explore the area surrounding St. Mark’s Square, taking in the ornate Gothic facade of Doge’s Palace and the Basilica. During your free time, consider an optional gondola cruise to experience Venice’s most famous pastime. (B)
Day 5 Asolo
Get to know a hilltop haven for artists today in Asolo. After getting acquainted with the village during an orientation walk, enjoy some free time. Find inspiration and trace the steps of author Ernest Hemingway, poet Robert Browning, composer Igor Stravinsky, and many other famous virtuosos throughout history. Later, continue your journey into the rolling hills of Italy’s Prosecco region (UNESCO) for a visit to a local vineyard, where you’ll taste the region’s sparkling specialty. Roll up your sleeves and learn how to make a traditional pasta recipe under the expert guidance of a bona fide Italian nonna (grandmother). Enjoy your pasta dish with a tasting of wines, toasting to la dolce vita — the sweet life — in the Venetian countryside. Return to your hotel in the late evening. Rest well tonight; tomorrow is a full day exploring the Dolomites. (B, D)
Day 6 The Dolomites
Today will be your biggest trek yet.* You’re on your way to what UNESCO declares one of the world’s most beautiful mountain chains: the Dolomites. Weave through the winding roads tucked within jagged rocks for a couple of hours en route to your first stop. Beside beautiful Lake Misurina, marvel at the sight of the Three Peaks of Lavaredo and more along a scenic drive. After lunch near the lake, reach Cortina, the Pearl of the Dolomites, and enjoy some free time and, weather permitting, a cable-car ride to the top of impressive Mount Faloria, a favourite with hikers and bikers alike. Reminisce on your mountain adventure tonight on your way back to the hotel. (B, L)
*You will depart the hotel at around 8:00 a.m. and return around 7:00 p.m. The day includes approximately 6.5 hours of driving, of which approximately 4 hours will be on scenic, but winding mountain roads. Travellers prone to motion sickness should take adequate precautions.
Day 7 Bassano del Grappa
Begin your day with a trip to the quaint town of Bassano del Grappa. The town’s name is associated with the locally produced grape-based schnapps. Explore its cobblestoned piazzas and see the impact the beverage has had on the town, including the ancient distillery in one of the pillars of the historic Palladian Bridge. Take some time to wander around the town and grab a bite to eat for lunch (maybe paired with some grappa?). Tonight, step back in time at a classic Venetian villa. Tour the sprawling villa and its gardens, still owned by the descendants of a noble family of Venice. After you follow the family’s history within the villa’s walls, gather with your fellow travellers and savour Venetian dishes prepared with fresh local ingredients at this evening’s farewell dinner. (B, D)
Day 8 Treviso
It’s time to say ciao, Italia. Have a buon viaggio back home with fond memories of Northern Italy. (B)
Pre-And-Post Conference 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.