Topics in Emergency Medicine

7-Night Bahamas, Mexico & Grand Cayman Cruise
March 15 - 22, 2026

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The Ship

Celebrity Xcel

Schedule

Topics in Emergency Medicine

7-Night Bahamas, Mexico & Grand Cayman Cruise
March 15 - 22, 2026

Sunday, March 15 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Embark - Day Open
Monday, March 16 - Bimini, Bahamas - Docked - Day Open
Tuesday, March 17 - At Sea
  • 0845
    Registration - Mandatory Sign In
  • 0910
    Welcome
    NWS Staff
  • 0915
    Approach to the Unknown Rash
    H.Murphy-Lavoie
  • 1015
    Pulmonary Catastrophes
    T.LeGros
  • 1115
    Going for a Swim? Caribbean Marine Hazards
    H.Murphy-Lavoie
  • 1215
    Lunch Break
  • 1330
    Ouch! Thermal and Chemical Burns
    T.LeGros
  • 1430
    Hemorrhagic Bullae: Beyond Nec Fasc
    H.Murphy-Lavoie
  • 1530
    Break
  • 1545
    Visual Stimulants for Boards
    T.LeGros
  • 1645
    Mythbusters in Wound Care
    H.Murphy-Lavoie
  • 1745
    Adjourn
Wednesday, March 18 - Cozumel, Mexico - Docked - Day Open
Thursday, March 19 - At Sea
  • 0845
    Registration - Mandatory Sign In
  • 0915
    Emergency Deliveries (Not FedEx)
    T.LeGros
  • 1015
    Hematemesis: Approach to GI Bleeds
    H.Murphy-Lavoie
  • 1115
    Procedural Sedation Updates
    T.LeGros
  • 1215
    Lunch Break
  • 1330
    Your Patient Is Seizing
    H.Murphy-Lavoie
  • 1430
    Rapid Sequence Intubation Updates
    T.LeGros
  • 1530
    Break
  • 1545
    Itchy? Anaphylaxis vs. Urticaria
    H.Murphy-Lavoie
  • 1645
    Emergency Medicine Cases You Will Love
    T.LeGros
  • 1745
    Adjourn
Friday, March 20 - George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands - Tendered - Day Open
Saturday, March 21 - At Sea
  • 0845
    Registration - Mandatory Sign In
  • 0915
    DKA vs. HHS
    H.Murphy-Lavoie
  • 1015
    Iatrogenic Radiation Injuries
    T.LeGros
  • 1115
    A Visual Odyssey of Pediatric Rashes
    H.Murphy-Lavoie
  • 1215
    Lunch Break
  • 1330
    Neuro Cases You Will Enjoy
    T.LeGros
  • 1430
    Syncope: Are You With Me?
    H.Murphy-Lavoie
  • 1530
    Tracy’s Pro Tips and Pearls
    T.LeGros
  • 1630
    Adjourn
Sunday, March 22 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Disembark

Faculty

Tracy Leigh LeGros, MD, PhD, FAAEM, FACEP, FUHM

Director of Faculty Development
Professor of Emergency Medicine
University of Tennessee, Region One Health Physicians
Emergency Medicine Residency
Memphis, Tennessee

Heather Murphy-Lavoie, MD, FAAEM, FACEP, FUHM

Vice Chair of Academics
Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine
Emergency Medicine Residency
Hyperbaric Medicine Fellowship
LSU School of Medicine / UMC
New Orleans, Louisiana

About the Cruise

Itinerary

Day Date Port Arrive Depart
Sunday Mar 15 Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Embark - 4:00 pm
Monday Mar 16 Bimini, Bahamas - Docked 8:00 am 5:00 pm
Tuesday Mar 17 At Sea - -
Wednesday Mar 18 Cozumel, Mexico - Docked 7:00 am 8:00 pm
Thursday Mar 19 At Sea - -
Friday Mar 20 George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands - Tendered 8:00 am 4:00 pm
Saturday Mar 21 At Sea - -
Sunday Mar 22 Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Disembark 7:00 am -

Sunday, March 15 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Embark

In the 1800s, William Lauderdale built a fort. Today, 16 million visitors come each year for miles of broad white sandy beaches, dozens of lush green golf courses, and Caribbean cruises from Fort Lauderdale. Stroll the famous beachfront promenade, just 15 minutes from the port, and plunge into the warm Atlantic.

Head downtown to Las Olas Boulevard, paralleling New River, to sip lattes in outdoor cafés, shop chic boutiques, and catch concerts at the performing arts center. Stop at Stranahan House, the city's oldest structure, built in 1901 as a trading post and preserved as a museum, or explore a whole village of historic buildings at History Fort Lauderdale. Join a Segway tour along the river or a waterborne cruise of Millionaire's Row. During your cruise to Fort Lauderdale, head out to the Everglades and enjoy Flamingo Gardens, home to pink flamingos, snarling alligators, black bears, and Florida panthers - plus exotic trees, butterfly gardens, and native flowers. You'll find great shopping on Fort Lauderdale cruises. Look for high fashion at Galleria Fort Lauderdale, north of the port and blocks from the ocean. Head west to Sawgrass Mills for 350 designer outlets, specialty shops, and eateries. Spend a relaxing day in downtown Hollywood, south of the port, for quaint shops, sidewalk cafés, and events in the park. Discover Floribbean cuisine, a fusion of old Florida favorites with new Caribbean influences. Local seafood includes lobster, grouper, mahi-mahi, pompano, snapper, tuna, and stone crabs. Florida dominates production of citrus fruits. Before you cruise from Fort Lauderdale, take advantage of anything orange - juices, sauces, marinades, marmalades, dressings, soups, and cakes. Try authentic key lime pie, which is sweet, tart, creamy, and yellow - not green - in a Graham cracker crust.

Monday, March 16 - Bimini, Bahamas - Docked

A small Bahamian island with a mysterious past once recognized as the location of the Lost City of Atlantis and legendary Fountain of Youth. Today, a hidden gem known for miles of pristine beaches, plenty of water activities, and year-round sport fishing.

Tuesday, March 17 - At Sea

Wednesday, March 18 - Cozumel, Mexico - Docked

Cozumel, an island in the Caribbean off of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, draws scuba divers, snorkelers and sun seekers. The island also offers all other manner of on- and around-the-water attractions, many of which are unique, such as underwater sculpture gardens, a submarine excursion and a sailboat-racing experience.

Thursday, March 19 - At Sea

Friday, March 20 - George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands - Tendered

When Christopher Columbus discovered the Caymans in 1503, he dubbed them 'Las Tortugas' after the islands' large sea turtle population. Renamed 'Las Gartos,' meaning lizards, and in 1527 'Las Caymanas' for crocodiles, the last appellation finally stuck. Though discovered and charted on earlier maps, the Cayman Islands remained largely unexplored and unsettled until the first recorded English expedition by Sir Francis Drake in 1586, when he made note of the delicious meat of the turtles and their eggs in the ship's log. The island quickly became a deadly lure for ships in search of fresh food and water, and hundreds of wrecks still lie on the bottom as a testament to its treacherous reefs. From 1630 onwards buccaneers made the Caymans their base, and the islands frequently changed hands between Spain and Britain until 1670, when the Treaty of Madrid gave Britain all the islands she currently held. Operated as a dependency of Jamaica, Britain's stronghold in the Caribbean, the Caymans opted to become a direct dependency of the British crown when Jamaica achieved independence in 1962. Grand Cayman's first settlers made their living from the sea, either as turtle fishermen or as buccaneers. But times have changed. Grand Cayman today is the world's largest offshore banking center, with 541 licensed banks and over 20,000 registered companies. The islanders enjoy the highest per capita income in the Caribbean. Grand Cayman is also a premiere dive spot in the Caribbean and her reefs are lined with the hulls of ancient galleons. Green sea turtles still thrive in the crystal clear waters and a multitude of tropical fish populate the reefs and wrecks. George Town, the capital, is full of historical buildings, quaint residential neighborhoods, and shops specializing in shipwreck treasures. Grand Cayman's colorful past of legends and lore mix charmingly with the present to give this small town a very distinctive ambiance.

Saturday, March 21 - At Sea

Sunday, March 22 - Fort Lauderdale, Florida - Disembark

In the 1800s, William Lauderdale built a fort. Today, 16 million visitors come each year for miles of broad white sandy beaches, dozens of lush green golf courses, and Caribbean cruises from Fort Lauderdale. Stroll the famous beachfront promenade, just 15 minutes from the port, and plunge into the warm Atlantic.

Head downtown to Las Olas Boulevard, paralleling New River, to sip lattes in outdoor cafés, shop chic boutiques, and catch concerts at the performing arts center. Stop at Stranahan House, the city's oldest structure, built in 1901 as a trading post and preserved as a museum, or explore a whole village of historic buildings at History Fort Lauderdale. Join a Segway tour along the river or a waterborne cruise of Millionaire's Row. During your cruise to Fort Lauderdale, head out to the Everglades and enjoy Flamingo Gardens, home to pink flamingos, snarling alligators, black bears, and Florida panthers - plus exotic trees, butterfly gardens, and native flowers. You'll find great shopping on Fort Lauderdale cruises. Look for high fashion at Galleria Fort Lauderdale, north of the port and blocks from the ocean. Head west to Sawgrass Mills for 350 designer outlets, specialty shops, and eateries. Spend a relaxing day in downtown Hollywood, south of the port, for quaint shops, sidewalk cafés, and events in the park. Discover Floribbean cuisine, a fusion of old Florida favorites with new Caribbean influences. Local seafood includes lobster, grouper, mahi-mahi, pompano, snapper, tuna, and stone crabs. Florida dominates production of citrus fruits. Before you cruise from Fort Lauderdale, take advantage of anything orange - juices, sauces, marinades, marmalades, dressings, soups, and cakes. Try authentic key lime pie, which is sweet, tart, creamy, and yellow - not green - in a Graham cracker crust.

The Ship

Celebrity Xcel

Introducing a new ship that excels into a class of its own. Celebrity Xcel? combines the greatest hits of Celebrity Cruises' Edge® Series—including all your favorites—with entirely new experiences that will change the game all over again. Making its debut in the Caribbean in November 2025, Celebrity Xcel will take the tropics to breathtaking new heights. In the meantime, stay tuned as Celebrity Cruises reveal more exciting details over the coming months, from visionary new spaces to delicious new food and drink concepts.

Starting at $1,378.00*

Stylishly designed with ample living space, bigger bathrooms, and more storage space, the Deluxe Inside and Inside Staterooms are a comfortable home away from home where you’ll find it easy to unwind.

Inside Stateroom (1-4 people)
Per Person - Double Occupancy

Starting at $1,454.00*

Celebrity Cruises' version of a room with a view—these staterooms offer larger living spaces and breathtaking views of scenery that changes daily.

Ocean View Stateroom (1-4 people - window only)
Per Person - Double Occupancy

Starting at $1,790.00*

Enjoy the great outdoors—and stunning ocean views—with your own private veranda. And, with our state-of-the-art technology, you can precisely adjust nearly every comfort feature of your room. 

Verandah Stateroom (1-4 people)
Per Person - Double Occupancy

Signature Features

Cruise Policies

Passport valid for six months after return required. Non-US Citizens check with your consulate for documentation requirements.

Pricing and availability subject to change until deposit has been made.

DEPOSIT REQUIRED: Cabins MUST be reserved with a deposit per cabin to qualify for these low fares. Cabin selection is limited and the above listed categories may not be available. A single supplement is charged if there is only one person in a cabin. Due to the number of details needed to complete cruise cabin booking accurately, a cabin will not be booked for you until you have spoken with one of our cruise agents via phone or via direct email correspondence. Please contact Angela (angela@nwas.com) or call our office at 1-800-222-6927 or 1-509-547-7065 to complete your cruise reservation. Reservations will be secured and cabins assigned upon receipt of passenger deposit per cabin. Final payment as instructed by our travel agent.

Any unsold cabins with our group price will be released on final payment date (however, we may still be able to book with the cruise line with their prevailing rates). Pricing and availability subject to change until deposit has been made.

CANCELLATIONS: Penalties apply for cancellation of the cruise for any reason. We strongly recommend purchase of the cancellation insurance. Ask us for details. Please be aware that premiums paid for insurance are non-refundable.

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Accreditation

Northwest Anesthesia Seminars / Northwest Seminars is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Northwest Anesthesia Seminars / Northwest Seminars designates this live activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

American Board of Anesthesiology: This activity contributes to the CME component of the American Board of Anesthesiology’s redesigned Maintenance of Certification in AnesthesiologyTM (MOCA®) program, known as MOCA 2.0®. Please consult the ABA website, www.theABA.org, for a list of all MOCA 2.0® requirements.
Canadian Physicians: This activity is eligible for Section 1 credits in the Royal College’s Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Program. Participants must log into MAINPORT to claim this activity.
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists: This program is designed to meet requirements for Class A CE credit. Once approved by AANA, this will be indicated.
Nurse Practitioners: The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accept CME from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
Osteopathic Physicians: This program is eligible for Category 2 credit with the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
Physician Assistants: The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category I Credit™ from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 20 hours of Category I credit for completing this program.
Registered Nurses: NWAS is an approved provider for the following state nursing boards: AR, DC, FL, GA, KS, KY, NH, SC, WV, and WY (Provider Number 50-7480). This program offers 20 contact hours.
AANA is an approved provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing, CEP #10862.

Who Should Attend?

This course is designed for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and all other medical care providers who must maintain state-of-the-art knowledge of the emergency medicine specialty or are impacted by it.

Program Purpose

This emergency medicine continuing education series is designed to empower emergency physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and other healthcare providers with the latest knowledge, skills, and best practices essential for providing exemplary care in emergency medical situations. This comprehensive series of courses aims to meet the evolving needs of healthcare practitioners, ensuring they remain proficient, adaptable, and confident in delivering high-quality emergency medical care. By focusing on clinical excellence, evidence-based practice, interdisciplinary collaboration, and continuous improvement, this program ensures that participants are equipped with the knowledge, strategies, and skills to provide exceptional care in any emergency situation, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes and enhanced healthcare delivery.

Objectives

  • Improve knowledge, competence, and utilization of the most recent evidence-based clinical practice guidelines.
  • Improve knowledge, skills, and strategies in the timely diagnosis and management of patients with complex comorbidities, emergency medical conditions, and less common conditions.
  • Increase knowledge of newer pharmacologic agents, thereby improving competence in medication management via anticipation of potential polypharmacy interactions and improved ability to provide sedation in the emergency department.
  • Increase ability to anticipate, prevent, and manage complications and emergency medical conditions, leading to improved patient outcomes and reduced morbidity and mortality rates.
  • Strengthen and augment ability to apply and interpret diagnostic testing/imaging used in the emergency department.
  • Enhance ability to analyze complex situations from an ethical and legal perspective, protecting both patients and healthcare providers.
  • Refine and strengthen competence in assessing and managing trauma patients, including timely assessment, prioritization of interventions, and coordination of multidisciplinary care.
  • Improve confidence in ability to perform procedural skills, enhancing patient comfort and providing optimal quality of care.

Course Director

James F. Holmes, Jr., MD, MPH, Director UC Davis KL2 Research Career Training Program, Professor and Executive Vice Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, California

Medical Director

Mark T. Murphy, MD, MSN Education, Cozumel, Mexico, and Medical Director, Northwest Anesthesia Seminars / Northwest Seminars, Pasco, Washington

Tuition

  • MD/DO
    $ 1000 Early Registration Fee
    $ 1050 Regular Registration Fee
    $ 1075 Late Registration Fee
    $ 275 Daily Rate
  • CRNA/PA
    $ 950 Early Registration Fee
    $ 1000 Regular Registration Fee
    $ 1025 Late Registration Fee
    $ 265 Daily Rate
  • Resident/RN/Others
    $ 850 Early Registration Fee
    $ 900 Regular Registration Fee
    $ 925 Late Registration Fee
    $ 240 Daily Rate

Course Cancellation Fee

$100 January 14th, 2026 to February 13th, 2026 . No refund after February 13th, 2026; however, 50% of tuition paid may be applied toward tuition for another NWAS program within the next 12 months. Cancellation must be made in writing. No tuition credit or refund will be issued for attendees that are no-shows for the program.

Register Early

We recommend that you register early to assure your spot. We reserve the right to close registrations to a course at any time without notice. We may not be able to accommodate onsite registrations.

Lecture notes will be provided via download in PDF format.
You must sign-in/log in every day you attend to receive credit.
While we strive for accuracy at all times with our published information, we cannot be responsible for typographical and other errors.
Please note that children and non-registered guests are not allowed to attend the lectures. The concierge can provide you with childcare information.
Travel at your own risk.

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Course Cancellation By Provider

We reserve the right to cancel a course for any reason. In such case, a minimum of days notice will be given to those registered and 100% of tuition paid will be refunded. NWAS/NWS and NWWT will not be responsible for any non-refundable airfare, hotel, or other liabilities you may incur. We highly recommend purchase of travel insurance. Travel at your own risk.

Schedule and Faculty Changes

Factors beyond our control sometimes necessitate changes in the schedule and faculty. If time permits, we will inform all registrants of any changes prior to the program. Changes on site due to local conditions will be announced in class.

Frequent Attendee Points (FAP)

We value your patronage and have a simple program to reward you. Our Frequent Attendee Points (FAP) program gives you an added bonus for money spent on our seminars, as well as cruise cabins booked through our in-house travel agency, Northwest Worldwide Travel.

You are automatically enrolled in this program with your paid registration. Click here for more information.

*Effective January 1, 2023, net hotel stays for 2023 and beyond will no longer be included in FAP calculations.

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