CBT Waikiki
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CBT Waikiki will be held Monday, March 19 to Wednesday, March 21, 2012 at the fabulous Sheraton Waikiki. Workshop hours are 8:00AM to 12:30PM on each of the three days, leaving you free afternoons & evenings to play.
The workshop combines CBT Foundations and CBT Tools for 12.0 Mainpro-C credits. Participants gain a rock-solid foundation in medical CBT (with an assumption of ten-minute office visits). The head instructor Greg Dubord, MD is nicely broken-in after giving over 250 CBT workshops, and a University of Toronto "CME Teacher of the Year".
For a limited time only, we have rooms starting at $230/night, with ocean fronts only $280/night. See details below.
Waikiki
Located on Honolulu's south shore, world-famous Waikiki was the playground of the Hawaiian aliʻi (royalty). Today Waikiki is Oahu’s main resort area, and a vibrant gathering place for visitors from around the world. Along the main strip of Kalakaua Avenue you'll enjoy world-class shopping, dining, entertainment—and surfing!
Waikiki is most famous for its beaches, with no room more than a few blocks from the sea. With Leahi (Diamond Head) as your backdrop, the calm waters of Waikiki are perfect for a surfing lesson. In fact, legendary Hawaiian waterman Duke Kahanamoku grew up surfing the waves of Waikiki. This Olympic gold medalist in swimming taught visitors how to surf at the turn of the century and was later known as “the father of modern surfing.” Today's Waikiki Beach Boys perpetuate Duke’s legacy by teaching visitors how to surf and canoe.... and the Duke Kahanamoku Statue is the iconic symbol of Waikiki.
But there’s more to Waikiki than just the beach. Attractions of Waikiki like the Honolulu Zoo and the Waikiki Aquarium offer fun for the whole family. You can learn about the history of Waikiki by reading the surfboard markers along the Waikiki Historical Trail. There's truly world-class shopping and dining all along Kalakaua and Kuhio Avenues, and at gathering places like the Royal Hawaiian Center and the Waikiki Beach Walk. The fun keeps going long after the Waikiki sunset with amazing nightlife and live music.
Best of all, Waikiki is close to most major Oahu attractions, including Pearl Harbor, Iolani Palace, Nuuanu Pali Lookout and Hanauma Bay. Other notable points of interest nearby include Ala Moana Center, the neighborhood of Kapahulu, and colorful Chinatown.
From Hawaiian royalty to Hawaii Regional Cuisine, Waikiki continues to be an evolving expression of the ancient spirit of aloha. On these famous shores, the past and the future are uniting in fresh and surprising ways.
Sheraton Waikiki
Of all Waikiki Beach hotels, one towers above the rest. The Sheraton Waikiki is a modern monument to traditional Hawaiian hospitality. This Oahu hotel is perfect for families seeking Hawaii activities, couples in search of romance, or weary travelers seeking a rejuvenating escape. The Sheraton Waikiki is your gateway to Hawaii's favorite playground, Waikiki Beach.
This hotel has always been great, and it recently completed a $180 million upgrade. Room rates usually begin at well over $300/night. For a limited time, we're able to offer our group rate of $230/night and oceanfronts for only $280/night.
Call Pauline at Expedia at 888.739.3117 to book your vacation package
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