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7-Night Alaska CDE AWAY® Cruise

On Board Celebrity Eclipse

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Sailing July 24th, 2022 - July 31st, 2022

With multiple scenic cruising opportunities you’ll view the best of Hubbard Glacier as well as the spectacular coast line. This region is surrounded by some of the most impressive scenery in the world but is also intoxicating for its native culture, wild life, gold rush and rail history and one-of-a-kind excursions & activities. Enjoy the wild side of what Alaska has to offer with excursions like helicopter landings on glaciers, whale watching, bear searches, mountain ascents and zip lining. Or try the calmer alternatives such as nature walks, cultural experiences, local dances and tribal shows, performances & demonstrations, train rides, crab feasts, and much more.

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Faculty & CE Details

Dr. David Clark

Dr. David Clark

Specialty:

Dentist

About The Speaker

Dr. Clark is the former Clinic Director of Dental Services at Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences in Whitby, Ontario.  He is currently an Instructor in Dentistry, Department of Oral Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. He is also a part-time clinical instructor in the Dental Hygiene Program at Durham College, Oshawa, Ontario.

He obtained his DDS at the University of Toronto in 1976 and his MSc. in Oral Pathology in 1986. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada, the Pierre Fauchard Academy and Academy of Dentistry International. He received the Award of Distinction from the Academy of Dentistry International in 2015 for his dedication and contributions to the field of Continuing Dental Education. He received the Award of Merit from the Ontario Dental Association in 2016.

His hospital-based practice was devoted to the general dental care of individuals undergoing primary care for various forms of psychiatric illness often co-existing with other medically compromising conditions.

Dr. Frank Stechey

Dr. Frank Stechey

Specialty:

Dentist

About The Speaker

Dr. Frank Stechey, after 30 years in practice, retired becoming a clinical restorative and oral diagnosis treatment coordinator with University of Toronto and George Brown College’s dental faculties, plus an examiner & invigilator for foreign-trained dentists seeking Canadian licensure, a Council member and past president with Ontario’s Regulator, the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO) and an international speaker for intra-professional law enforcement and health care agencies & associations.

With interests in both ‘forensic’ and ‘sports’ dentistry, he recognized differences in patterned injuries between accidental & non-accidental trauma on patients/clients of all ages, becoming a Court expert witness for both civil and criminal cases of: homicides, product liability, human trafficking, intimate partner/spousal & domestic violence, especially senior and child abuse.

A consultant for many hospital emergency rooms, Children’s Aid Societies, retirement homes assisting multi-disciplinary municipal, provincial / state & federal / international law enforcement colleges & social services in dentistry’s role in abuse recognition he is recognized as a Fellow in eight international organizations including the International College of Dentists, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences & Academy for Sports Dentistry. His passion is to assist and educate other multi-disciplinary health care & law enforcement professionals on dentistry’s mandated & investigative roles in ‘forensics,’ especially on abusive pattern recognition to help prevent abuse / violence within every community.

CE Topics

Dr. Clark
  • Oral Cancer: Why is a diagnosis still often too late?
  • Clinical Oral Pathology: “Lumps and Bumps”
  • “Stick out your tongue”: What your tongue can reveal about your health
  • Psychiatry and Dentistry: Challenges to Oral Care
  • Body Dysmorphic Disorder: A predictable risk for treatment failure
  • Oral Cancer and HPV: What we should now know
  • Geriatric Syndrome: Oral and Maxillofacial Dysfunctions
Dr. Stechey
  • History, role & scope of forensics in everyday health care practice
  • (Dental) Health Care Professional’s (D)HCP’s role in abuse, trauma, domestic violence, identification & trafficking investigations
  • What constitutes on-going “dental recordkeeping” & its importance from office visits to abiding to an evidence search warrant
  • (D)HCP’s mandated Regulatory & governmental Acts, laws plus associated penalties related to “Duty to Report”
  • Recognizing signs & symptoms for 89% of all (unknown) abuse / trauma victims
  • “Silent” messages from victims of abuse, domestic violence & trafficking
  • Four simple questions to protect patients, save lives and increase your patient base

The aim of this course is to provide evidence-based material, as well as practical and relevant pearls that will be easy to implement into one’s own 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 $1345
Dentist $1345
Specialist $1345
Dental Hygienist $1145
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other $1145
Conference Tuition Book Before October 19th, 2021 Book After October 19th, 2021
FP $1195 $1345
Dentist $1195 $1345
Specialist $1195 $1345
Dental Hygienist $995 $1145
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other $995 $1145

7-Night Alaska CDE AWAY® Cruise

On Board Celebrity Eclipse

Domestic ViolenceForensic DentistryHPVOral CancerPsychiatry

Sailing July 24th, 2022 - July 31st, 2022

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Faculty & CE Details

Dr. David Clark

Dr. David Clark

Specialty:

Dentist

About The Speaker

Dr. Clark is the former Clinic Director of Dental Services at Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences in Whitby, Ontario.  He is currently an Instructor in Dentistry, Department of Oral Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. He is also a part-time clinical instructor in the Dental Hygiene Program at Durham College, Oshawa, Ontario.

He obtained his DDS at the University of Toronto in 1976 and his MSc. in Oral Pathology in 1986. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada, the Pierre Fauchard Academy and Academy of Dentistry International. He received the Award of Distinction from the Academy of Dentistry International in 2015 for his dedication and contributions to the field of Continuing Dental Education. He received the Award of Merit from the Ontario Dental Association in 2016.

His hospital-based practice was devoted to the general dental care of individuals undergoing primary care for various forms of psychiatric illness often co-existing with other medically compromising conditions.

Dr. Frank Stechey

Dr. Frank Stechey

Specialty:

Dentist

About The Speaker

Dr. Frank Stechey, after 30 years in practice, retired becoming a clinical restorative and oral diagnosis treatment coordinator with University of Toronto and George Brown College’s dental faculties, plus an examiner & invigilator for foreign-trained dentists seeking Canadian licensure, a Council member and past president with Ontario’s Regulator, the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO) and an international speaker for intra-professional law enforcement and health care agencies & associations.

With interests in both ‘forensic’ and ‘sports’ dentistry, he recognized differences in patterned injuries between accidental & non-accidental trauma on patients/clients of all ages, becoming a Court expert witness for both civil and criminal cases of: homicides, product liability, human trafficking, intimate partner/spousal & domestic violence, especially senior and child abuse.

A consultant for many hospital emergency rooms, Children’s Aid Societies, retirement homes assisting multi-disciplinary municipal, provincial / state & federal / international law enforcement colleges & social services in dentistry’s role in abuse recognition he is recognized as a Fellow in eight international organizations including the International College of Dentists, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences & Academy for Sports Dentistry. His passion is to assist and educate other multi-disciplinary health care & law enforcement professionals on dentistry’s mandated & investigative roles in ‘forensics,’ especially on abusive pattern recognition to help prevent abuse / violence within every community.

CE Topics

Dr. Clark
  • Oral Cancer: Why is a diagnosis still often too late?
  • Clinical Oral Pathology: “Lumps and Bumps”
  • “Stick out your tongue”: What your tongue can reveal about your health
  • Psychiatry and Dentistry: Challenges to Oral Care
  • Body Dysmorphic Disorder: A predictable risk for treatment failure
  • Oral Cancer and HPV: What we should now know
  • Geriatric Syndrome: Oral and Maxillofacial Dysfunctions
Dr. Stechey
  • History, role & scope of forensics in everyday health care practice
  • (Dental) Health Care Professional’s (D)HCP’s role in abuse, trauma, domestic violence, identification & trafficking investigations
  • What constitutes on-going “dental recordkeeping” & its importance from office visits to abiding to an evidence search warrant
  • (D)HCP’s mandated Regulatory & governmental Acts, laws plus associated penalties related to “Duty to Report”
  • Recognizing signs & symptoms for 89% of all (unknown) abuse / trauma victims
  • “Silent” messages from victims of abuse, domestic violence & trafficking
  • Four simple questions to protect patients, save lives and increase your patient base

The aim of this course is to provide evidence-based material, as well as practical and relevant pearls that will be easy to implement into one’s own 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 $1345
Dentist $1345
Specialist $1345
Dental Hygienist $1145
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other $1145
Conference Tuition Book Before October 19th, 2021 Book After October 19th, 2021
FP $1195 $1345
Dentist $1195 $1345
Specialist $1195 $1345
Dental Hygienist $995 $1145
Resident, Retired, NP, RN, PA, Other $995 $1145

Venue Information

With multiple scenic cruising opportunities you’ll view the best of Hubbard Glacier as well as the spectacular coast line. This region is surrounded by some of the most impressive scenery in the world but is also intoxicating for its native culture, wild life, gold rush and rail history and one-of-a-kind excursions & activities. Enjoy the wild side of what Alaska has to offer with excursions like helicopter landings on glaciers, whale watching, bear searches, mountain ascents and zip lining. Or try the calmer alternatives such as nature walks, cultural experiences, local dances and tribal shows, performances & demonstrations, train rides, crab feasts, and much more.

Always Included

Vacations should be effortless from the start. That’s why every Celebrity cruise includes drinks, Wi-Fi, and tips – always. It’s that simple!

Additional Noteworthy Features

Celebrity Cruises

For modern travelers, it’s about being fully immersed in new destinations and cultures without sacrificing comfort and style. We set the standard for modern luxury travel and now we’ve made the destination experience even more immersive, starting right on board. Predictability and convention are stripped away, returning luxury sea travel to its very essence: simple, beautiful, imaginative encounters that leave you relaxed, refreshed, and inspired by the world around you. We brought together teams of world-class architects, interior designers, stylists, and even landscape artists to create a showcase of the most inspiring spaces at sea, custom designed just for you.

Staterooms

More than a room. Exhilarating days of discovering the world deserve an equally wonderful place to recharge. Revel in stylish design. Sink into exquisite bedding. Bask in the breathtaking views. Our array of luxurious accommodations has been artfully created to make your stay warm and welcoming.

Dining

Our menus, crafted by Michelin-starred chef, Cornelius Gallagher, are inspired by, and locally sourced from, the amazing  regions we visit. Choose casual or upscale, sushi or Italian, dining room or alfresco under the stars. With up to a dozen specialty restaurants, and an array of bars, lounges, and clubs, every experience takes you on a journey. And with Celebrity's Select Dining, when you dine, and with whom, is entirely up to you.

Experiences

We're opening up the world with over 270 destinations. From the castles of Europe and the ancient civilizations of Asia, to the contrasting shores of the Americas, Australia, Antarctica, and the rugged beauty of Alaska—there's no limit to what you can do.

The Ship

On a Celebrity vacation, you're not just sailing with our ships—you're sailing with our service. For 25 years that's been our calling card—the main reason why our guests cruise with us year after year. From your stateroom attendant to our attentive pool butlers, we're always there with a smile and a helping hand. Our outstanding customer service and on board services are intuitive, so you can enjoy your vacation to its fullest." Our crew is as diverse and captivating as the places to which we travel. And each one of them believes that modern luxury means providing service that's intuitive about what would make you happiest before you've even requested it. The chocolate on your pillow each night? That's just the icing on the cake. Set sail on Celebrity Eclipse® and discover amazing enhancements at every turn. You’ll relax in transformed staterooms that are so gorgeous, you may never want to leave your room. Gather for a toast at the newly reimagined Passport Bar or the new Craft Social Bar, a cool and casual spot. Shop in exciting new boutiques featuring the hottest designers. And, The Spa on Eclipse is taking rejuvenation to new heights with new spa treatment rooms, new flooring throughout, and much more. Your next vacation aboard Celebrity Eclipse is bound to be even more stunning now than ever before. Discover how the world’s best premium cruise line becomes more incredible than ever.
  • Knowledgeable, personalized, genuine service
  • Suite class butlers
  • Certified sommeliers in every restaurant
  • Twice daily makeup and turn down service
  • Nearly 2:1 guest to crew ratio
  • Crew from over 50 diverse cultures dedicated to creating a world class experience for each guest, every time

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Itinerary & Schedule

Date Location Arrival Time Departure Time Notes / CE Details
July 24th Vancouver, British Columbia 4:30 PM
July 25th Inside Passage (Cruising) 8:00 AM—11:30 AM; 1:00 PM—4:00 PM
July 26th Sitka, Alaska 11:00 AM 8:30 PM
July 27th Hubbard Glacier, Alaska (Cruising) 9:30 AM 2:30 PM
July 28th Juneau, Alaska 7:30 AM 8:00 PM
July 29th Ketchikan, Alaska 2:00 PM 8:30 PM 8:00 AM—11:00 AM
July 30th Inside Passage (Cruising) 8:00 AM—12:15 PM
July 31st Vancouver, British Columbia 6:00 AM

Detailed Port Descriptions

Vancouver, British Columbia

Among the world's most liveable cities - diverse, cultural, beautiful - this culinary capital treats you to fresh local seafood, farm-to-table produce, and authentic Asian flavors. West Coast architecture - modernism with a woodsy bent - emerged here. But while downtown shines with steel and glass, its epicenter is green Stanley Park, a 1,000-acre oasis of spectacular beaches, trails, and views. North of town, ride scenic Sea to Sky Highway along the coast and through the forest toward Whistler, 2,200 feet above sea level. On your way, behold lofty Shannon Falls and brave the heart-pounding Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge.

Inside Passage (Cruising)

You'll sail beyond the Inside Passage into the more protected Alaska Inside Passage in southeastern Alaska. This complex labyrinth of fjords, bays, and lush green islands is home to an abundance of wildlife, including orca, mountain goats, bald eagles, bears, puffins, sea otters and much more. During the summer months, the long   hours of daylight allow for ample opportunities for nature photos on your Inside Passage Cruise. You'll never forget the sight of 40-ton whales hurling themselves into the air, almost completely escaping the water. If you're especially lucky, you could see them swimming together to create a bubble net, trapping and eating fish by the  giant mouthful.

Sitka, Alaska

A Russian settlement until the Alaska Purchase of 1867, Sitka’s Russian heritage is still very much rooted in the city. Visit St. Michael’s Russian Orthodox Cathedral for a pristine example of period architecture. Nestled on the coast of the Gulf of Alaska, there’s much natural beauty to explore on a Sitka cruise. A walk along the promenade in Whale Park offers a chance to view breaching humpback whales while a trek into Sitka Historical Park reveals stunning coastal trails and hundred-year-old totem poles. Venture to Tongass National Forest for up close views of wildlife, including Alaska Coastal Brown Bears, American Bald Eagles and Sitka Blacktail Deer. Or head to the Sheldon Jackson Museum, the oldest standing structure in all of Alaska which is home to a small, yet impressive collection of artifacts from all of Alaska’s indigenous groups.

Hubbard Glacier, Alaska (Cruising)

The Hubbard Glacier is located about 30 miles north off the coast of Yakutat and is by far one of Alaska’s most exciting natural treasures. On your cruise to Hubbard Glacier, enjoy incredible picture-perfect views of this glorious mount of ice from about every angle on your ship. Named after Gardiner Hubbard, the founder and president of the National Geographic Society, Hubbard Glacier is the longest tidewater glacier in the world. Dramatically massive at about 7-miles wide, 76-miles long and as tall as a 30-story building above the waterline, it’s the largest river of ice in North America. How this magnificent block came to form begins about 400 years ago from the snowfalls on the slopes of Mount Logan. While most of the world’s glaciers are retreating, the Hubbard Glacier has continued to thicken over the years and on rare occasion will partially block Russell Fjord, temporarily damming its passage.

Juneau, Alaska

Here's your chance to take a glacial dogsled adventure in Alaska's capital, where cultured sophistication meets the ruggedness of the Last Frontier. For a state capital, Juneau maintains a surprising small-town charm, in part because it can only be reached by sea or air due to the surrounding wilderness. Collections from the indigenous people are displayed in the Alaska State Museum. Visit Mendenhall Glacier for outdoor adventure.

Ketchikan, Alaska

You've never tasted salmon so fresh. Known as the 'Salmon Capital of the World', Ketchikan is also the ancestral home of the Tlingit people, who have carved the world's largest collection of totem poles. If you're up for an adventure, take a canoe and nature trail excursion through the rain forest or a wilderness exploration followed by a sumptuous crab feast you'll long remember.

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