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Cruise Conference Planning For Your Association

Head, Neck & Oral (Dental) Pathology; Craniofacial Pain

7-Night Spain & France Cruise
Round-trip Barcelona, Spain
November 06 - 13, 2025
<em>Celebrity Equinox</em>
Celebrity Equinox
10 ADA CERP Credits
Course Fees
$895 for Dentists

Target Audience
Dentists, Dental Staff
Program Purpose / Objectives
Course Description: This course will provide a refresher and update on the most important aspects of head and neck soft tissue pathology, emphasizing the oral and maxillofacial region. The course objective is to help the clinician accurately describe and diagnose a lesion or create a provisional differential diagnosis. Common and/or potentially life-threatening diseases will be discussed as well as their current management and treatment. Furthermore, the clinician will be provided current guidelines for patient referral and risk management mitigation.
  1. Head and Neck Screening Examination
  2. Treatment and Management of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders
  3. Dental Practice Risk Management Mitigation
  4. Viral Infections
  5. Fungal Infections
  6. Allergic and Immunologic Conditions
  7. Physical and Chemical Injuries
  8. Formulation of a Soft Tissue Clinical Differential Diagnosis
  9. Craniofacial Pain
  10. Treatment and Management of Specific Oral Soft Tissue Lesions
Conference Sessions generally take place on days at sea (as itinerary allows), giving you plenty of time to enjoy your meals, evenings and ports of call with your companion, family and friends.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All conferees, their families, and guests must book their cruise within the University at Sea® meeting group through University at Sea® at 800-926-3775 or by registering online. This ensures our company can provide conference services and complimentary social amenities to all meeting participants and their guests. Thank you for your cooperation.
Faculty

Michael Alan Kahn, DDS

Michael Alan Kahn, DDS
Emeritus Chairman and Professor
Dept. of Oral Pathology, Oral Medicine, and Craniofacial Pain
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine
Boston, MA Michael A. Kahn, DDS, is an emeritus professor and former chairman of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Oral Medicine, and Craniofacial Pain at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Professor at Tufts School of Medicine, and laboratory director of Tufts Oral Pathology Services.

He maintained a university-based consultative oral medicine/oral pathology clinical practice and conducted intramural and extramural funded basic and clinical research. He is past-president and emeritus fellow of the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology as well as past-president and emeritus diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology.

Our staff can assist you with all your travel arrangements.

Questions? Call us at 800-422-0711.
We can assist you with all your travel arrangements. We'd be happy to help you plan your flights, hotels or tours before and/or after your cruise conference.

Cruise Itinerary

DATE PORT OF CALL ARRIVE DEPART
Thu Nov 06 Barcelona, Spain
- 5:00 pm
Fri Nov 07 Palma De Mallorca, Spain
7:00 am 4:00 pm
Sat Nov 08 Provence (Marseille), France
9:00 am 7:00 pm
Sun Nov 09 Cannes, France
7:00 am 7:00 pm
Mon Nov 10 Villefranche (Nice), France
7:00 am 7:00 pm
Tue Nov 11 La Spezia, Italy
7:00 am 8:00 pm
Wed Nov 12 *At Sea - Cruising
- -
Thu Nov 13 Barcelona, Spain
5:00 am -
*Tentative course schedule, actual class times may differ.

Ports of Call

Barcelona, Spain - For those fortunate enough to begin and end their cruise in the magnificent city of Barcelona, an unparalleled opportunity awaits to frame your voyage with unforgettable experiences! Whether you choose to dive into its vibrant Catalan culture for a few days before you set sail, or prefer to unwind and explore its many wonders upon your return – or perhaps even a bit of both – Barcelona is ready to dazzle you.

This is a city that truly has it all: world-renowned architecture, a tantalizing culinary scene, and an infectious zest for life where even a casual stroll provides a constantly renewing feast for the eyes. Imagine the thrill of seeing Gaudí's fantastical Sagrada Família for the first time, its spires reaching for the heavens – an architectural masterpiece you'll never forget (do book your tickets well in advance, it’s as popular as it deserves to be!). Then, picture yourself strolling down the elegant Passeig de Gràcia, marveling at the whimsical façades of Gaudí’s Casa Batlló or Casa Milà (La Pedrera), architectural wonders that seem sprung from a dream.

Don't miss the chance to lose yourself in the charming labyrinthine alleys of the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic), discovering hidden plazas, the magnificent Barcelona Cathedral, and abundant opportunities for shopping of all sorts. For a true taste of local life, dive into the sensory explosion of their food markets; try Santa Caterina near the Cathedral or the famous Mercado de La Boqueria, right off of Las Ramblas. Or perhaps spend some quality time exploring the trendy and artistic El Born district. Start your day with coffee at one of its many charming cafes, then enjoy the extensive collection of Picasso's early works at the Museu Picasso. Just around the corner, the European Museum of Modern Art (MEAM) houses a great collection of contemporary figurative art. El Born is also fantastic for tapas or pintxos, and you might even catch a stunning flamenco performance at Palau Dalmases.

Consider staying for a day or three in the Gothic Quarter or near Plaça de Catalunya to really get a feel for what makes Barcelona one of the world's great cities. Its unique "flavor," a result of its history as the regional capital of Spain's prosperous Catalunya, offers a delightful mix of Spanish and French influences (it's quite close to the French border, after all). Yes, you can practice your Spanish here, but you'll also see and hear Catalan, with its own distinct charm. You won’t regret your time here.

Don't worry about getting around; Barcelona is wonderfully accessible! Arriving at El Prat Airport (BCN), you can easily reach the city center via the convenient Aerobus or a taxi. While the city is very walkable, its extensive sights are best navigated using the efficient Metro system (an Hola Barcelona Travel Card or simply using your contactless payment makes it a joy!). Choosing a hotel in areas like the Gothic Quarter, El Born, or near Plaça de Catalunya offers a fantastic base. When it's time to head to your cruise at Moll Adossat, a taxi or the Portbus (T3) from near the Columbus Monument will get you there smoothly. Let Barcelona’s captivating charm be the unforgettable frame to your incredible cruise journey!

Palma De Mallorca, Spain - The Spanish island of Mallorca offers towering mountains and dramatic cliffs rising over clear, blue water — but its jewel is Palma de Mallorca, the island's capital and largest city, where you'll find quaint historic streets, Gothic castles and gastronomic delights. Cruise to Palma de Mallorca and check out one-of-a-kind Palma Cathedral: The 14th-century Gothic spires of exterior contrast the modernist interior designed by in the early 1900s by Gaudi. See the circular courtyard and Arab-inspired arches of Castell de Bellver, and take in the fresh scent of the miles of pine forest that surround it. Or rent bikes and pedal east to Palma Beach, where you can soak in the sun on the white sands and clear waves.

Provence (Marseille), France - Marseille offers an unexpected view of a mosaic of buildings and National Heritage Sites from the terraces of Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica that towers above and watches over the city.

Alongside the port the towers of Saint Victor Abbey house crypts that already existed when Christianity was introduced into Provence. The columns of the Palais de la Bourse, the noble facades of the Prefecture and the fountains of the Palais Longchamp are part of the triumphant architecture from the 19th Century that is scattered throughout the city and that gave Marseille renewed splendour.

In the old quarter the houses are built on the sunny slopes ; the clock in the Accoules Bell tower, which was the old Sauveterre tower, still marks the hours of life around the Town Hall, while beyond the dome of the Vieille Charite hospice, Pierre Puget's masterpiece, stands out against the sky. The small streets of the Panier quarter lie a little further on.

Cannes, France - When Lord Brougham, Chancellor of Britain was forced to make an unscheduled stop in Cannes on his journey to Italy, he was captivated by the natural setting of the village. Each winter he returned to Cannes which began a tourism industry as England's wealthy flocked to spend their holidays here. Today the rich and famous come from all over the world to participate in the elite Cannes Festival, which honors filmmakers from the world over.

Villefranche (Nice), France - Villefranche is your gateway to the one-of-a-kind French Riviera, home to Monte Carlo, Cannes and Nice. Shaded by jagged mountains touching deep blue shores, Villefranche offers sunny beaches, sophisticated resort cities, quaint red-roofed villages and spectacular views.

La Spezia, Italy - Your overnight stay in La Spezia gives allows for unhurried adventures into the heart of Ligurian and Tuscan splendor without the usual rush. It’s your chance to craft a personal journey, whether that means a full-day immersion in Renaissance art or a leisurely two-day discovery of coastal and countryside charms.

With the luxury of time, allow the masterpieces of Florence blossom into a profound encounter. It is easily reached by direct train from La Spezia Centrale (approx. 1.5-2.5 hours) through picturesque Italian landscapes. Imagine a full day with Brunelleschi's magnificent Dome, the Uffizi's unparalleled artistic treasures, or Michelangelo's breathtaking David , perhaps even choosing an overnight stay in Florence itself for an intimate, magical experience of the city after hours. Nearby, Pisa’s iconic Leaning Tower, standing sentinel in the Piazza dei Miracoli alongside the Duomo and Baptistery , offers another captivating Tuscan highlight, reachable in under an hour by train from La Spezia Centrale , perfect for a focused visit or combined with Florence for a day of iconic sights.

Alternatively, or for your second day, the breathtaking Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is just minutes away by train from La Spezia Centrale or accessible by a scenic ferry from Molo Italia for stunning views of "vineyard terraces and charming buildings from the sea." Explore the "colorful buildings on a cliff" in ancient villages like Riomaggiore and romantic Manarola , discover the welcoming beaches of Monterosso , or fall for the charm of Vernazza, often called "the pearl of the Cinque Terre." The high-perched Corniglia offers sweeping, unforgettable panoramas. Consider dedicating your first day to Tuscany, returning to La Spezia for a delightful Ligurian dinner featuring fresh local seafood or pasta with fragrant pesto. Day two could then be devoted to the captivating Cinque Terre, followed by exploring La Spezia itself.

Don’t overlook La Spezia’s own authentic Italian charm. This "normal functioning city" invites you to wander its historic center, admiring elegant "Liberty" architecture in Piazza Verdi and browsing shops along Via del Prione. Visit the historic Castello di San Giorgio for panoramic views or the intriguing Naval Technical Museum. Immerse yourself in vibrant local life at the bustling Piazza Cavour food market (Mon-Sat), a true feast for the senses , or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the palm-lined harbor promenade, the Passeggiata Costantino Morin. For a deeper dive into local culture, consider a hands-on pesto making class, learning traditional Ligurian secrets from a local chef , or an authentic cooking experience in a local's home. For an off-the-beaten-path adventure, the nearby Lunigiana region of northern Tuscany offers medieval villages like Pontremoli, with their stone bridges and cobbled lanes , and unique truffle hunting excursions, a cherished "cultural ritual."

This extended stay in La Spezia is an invitation to explore iconic landmarks without haste, discover hidden gems, taste authentic flavors at their source, and create deeply personal, unforgettable memories. Embrace this unique opportunity to tailor your Italian adventure.

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Our staff can assist you with all your travel arrangements.

Questions? Call us at 800-422-0711.
We can assist you with all your travel arrangements. We'd be happy to help you plan your flights, hotels or tours before and/or after your cruise conference.
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