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15th annual Caribbean winter seminar & our 6th visit to Belize-
Book flights and hotel early- and remember that passports are required for all travelers. Please note- to book with Maya Air to fly from Belize City to Ambergris Caye you will need to contact them at http://www.mayaislandair.com Ambergris Caye, Belize March 14 - 21, 2009 Techniques in medicine- how i do ... Justine Lee D.V.M. Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Assistant Professor Univ. Of Minnesota Tim Hackett D.V.M. Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Associate Professor Colorado State University
Belize is noted for its diving and snorkeling, crystalline white beaches, turquoise waters and magnificent coral reefs. This will be our second visit to this wonderful island where you can relax, dive, snorkel, explore jungles and truly get away from it all. Ramon's Village Resort in San Pedro Town on Ambergris Caye has been selected as the resort venue. Lose yourself in the island accommodations at Ramon's Village Resort! An exotic beachside island paradise awaits you! Marvel at our stunning, authentic thatched roof cabanas, tropical lagoon-style pool, fabulous restaurant and the world-famous Purple Parrot all the while being pampered by our renowned staff..![]() Our accommodations include sixty-one thatched roof cabanas hidden beneath coconut palms and lush tropical foliage. Honeymoon Suites, Presidential and International Suites, Beachfront, Seaside and Gardenview rooms.... air conditioned and fan-cooled for idyllic comfort. Located on the picturesque island of Ambergris Caye, you'll step back in time
to the Caribbean of yesteryear. Splash in the cerulean waters of the Western Caribbean from our sparkling
white sand beach and view the second largest barrier reef on earth just 400
yards from our resort. Experience the bountiful hospitality of the people of
Belize and see why so many guests return year after year to stay at Ramon's
Village Resort. You'll be ready to come back too! Savor a delicious beach barbeque or join in the entertainment at the world
famous Purple Parrot. Enjoy a romantic dinner at the Restaurant at Ramon's as
the gentle breezes mingled with the perfume of tropical flowers whirl you into
savoring calm. ![]() Ramon's Village offers island accommodations in true tropical style with sixty-one thatched-roof cabanas: Beach front, Sea side and Gardenview cabanas, provide secluded hideaways for those who are ready for relaxation. All of our cabanas are nestled among coconut palms and flaming flamboyant trees, while colorful bougainvillea, hibiscus and a fanfare of other tropical flora and fauna join together to create the perfect backdrop for your island sabbatical. ![]() Our Honeymoon Cabanas offer romantic settings for newlyweds with the surf at their front doorstep. Umm, nice! For those who need room for the entire family, we have multi-room suites. If it's the best room in the house you're after, select the International or Presidential Suite. You'll enjoy ample space for lounging or dining-in while absorbing the breathtaking views of the reef just beyond your balcony. You may choose from cabanas with one king bed or two double beds. All of our
cabanas are air conditioned, but we've allowed our ceiling fans to remain to
enhance the tropical freshness and island mystique of the bygone days of
yesteryear. BEACHFRONT Both suites are furnished with kitchenettes including microwave, refrigerator
and coffee pot. Mahogany cabinets and trim, clay tile floors and spacious room
interiors accented with rattan furniture provide maximum comfort. Located on the
beach, these suites are the ultimate in luxury accommodations at Ramon's Village
Resort. For those traveling with children, the two bedroom suite offers just the
right amount of privacy and comfort - you can Belize it!
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Dining: Ramon's Village boasts its own superb restaurant with chef Rommy Kie and his staff of professionals. They are routinely recognized by our guests as the finest crew on the entire island. Rommy offers a wide range of delicacies including oriental, cajun and local favorites. You won't want to miss the weekly beach barbecues and the Sunday Buffet.
Or, simply enjoy a romantic dinner at the Restaurant at Ramon's as the gentle
breezes mingled with the perfume of tropical flowers whirl you into a savoring
calm.
Sports and recreation: With the largest barrier reef in the Northern hemisphere just off our beach, Ramon's Village is the perfect launching point for any underwater excursion. Jacque Cousteau's world famous Blue Hole is one of nature's wonders, and a feather in any diver's cap. The Blue Hole, Turneffe, Lighthouse Reef and other world class dive sites are easily accessible on our fully equipped Pro 42 dive boat.![]() For the adventurous snorkeler or first time scuba diver, visit Hol Chan marine preserve, home of a truly spectacular array of marine life. Or venture out to Shark Ray Alley and discover why it's a favorite spot of the locals and visitors -- don't forget your underwater camera! ![]() Ramon's Village Resort is a PADI Gold Palm IDC Resort facility and our Dive Center is Belize's largest and most respected. A full staff of PADI professional instructors and dive masters ensure a dive experience unequaled anywhere in the Belize - or for that matter, the world! We do accept referrals from other certification organizations such as NAUI, SSI, YMCA and NASDS for completion of entry-level training. We offer resort scuba courses and if you have time, we can give you the full
dose - full PADI certification! You may only need your open water dive to
complete your full certification. If so, c'mon, let's get wet! Six 24-foot and 34-foot dive boats plus our 42-foot Miss Gina are sure to
make your diving fantasies come true! If you prefer light tackle the saltwater flats that surround Ambergris Caye and the out island atolls provide some of the best bone fishing in the world. We have an experienced staff of guides waiting to give you an unforgettable
sport fishing adventure. Of course there's always the old favorite past time of floating on an
inflatable raft, just soaking up the rays.
Things to do:
Want to leave paradise for a day excursion to the mainland, why not? Just give
the word and we will handle everything for you! Tell us when you want to go and
let us make all the arrangements. Or, if you would like to plan your own
itinerary, we'll be glad to fulfill it for you. Belize is rich in archaeological sites which reveal their treasures to those
who like adventure. Experience one of the most mysterious civilizations of all,
the Maya. Excursions to these sites are by car or by river. Let us take you to Lamanai, wow! What a trip! If you like cultural festivals, you'll love Belize. To put it in plain
English, most Belizeans are party animals! Any holiday or special event is
occasion enough for a party. San Pedro's Front Street is lined with gift shops, boutiques and art
galleries. Cafes with local and international cuisine are plentiful. The most
famous restaurant in San Pedro is Elvi's Kitchen. Here, locals and tourists sit
side-by-side enjoying Ms. Elvi's home cooking. If you get to meet Ms. Elvi, tell
her Richard and Gina said, "hello." There's really a lot to do on our island but, you may choose to do nothing at
all. But, we bet you don't! The Pool at Ramon's "Rey Ramon" consumed two years of research, design and construction
time. It is a rival to any ancient stella found to date at any archaeological
site in Belize. Seating ledges are located in the pool allowing you to sit and relax while
enjoying a cool tropical beverage from the Purple Parrot. After sunset, the end of the pier gives you the perfect vantage point for
watching the brilliant Belizean sky come to life with its legions of stars,
sparkling in the heavens as though they were brand new. With 500 feet of white coral sand and coconut palms you should be able to
find the perfect spot to relax with a good book. When the Belizean sun starts to warm you up, expect a visit from the Purple
Parrot staff, ready to take your order for a cold refreshing tropical fruit
drink.
How to get there: Belize is easily accessible from any airport in the United States, and for that matter, from anywhere in the world. Two-hour direct flights to Belize City originate daily from Dallas, Houston and Miami. Daily connecting flights from San Francisco and Los Angeles to Belize City via Houston and New Orleans to Belize City Via Honduras are hassle free. Several airlines service Belize: American, Continental, and TACA.
To book with Mayan air-
please visit http://www.mayaislandair.com ![]() ![]() ![]() A valid passport is required to enter Belize. Please also note that you need to travel to Ambergris Caye by air or ferry after you arrive in Belize City. Please call the IVS travel group at 1-800-487-5650 for assistance. We can also check packages for you. Book your flights and hotel early- this is a popular time to visit Belize! ![]() Ramon's Village
double/per night -includes all taxes (add $13 for each additional person over 12 years of age) Because this is the high season all reservations must be for a minimum of 7 nights Each reservation must be guaranteed with a mastercard or visa. A deposit of US $100.00 is due at the booking with the balance due 45 days prior to arrival. Please note the cancellation penalties : for cancellation more than (45) days prior to arrival- $100 per room, (44-30) days prior-$100.00 plus one (1) nights room rental, 29 days or less- No Refund.Also any unused portions of the accomodations are non-refundable. Please call our travel group at Cruises Etc. 1-800-487-5650 to arrange accommodations at the group rate. (We can also assist you with all other travel arrangements) There is also a Belize departure tax that you pay at the Belize Airport prior to returning home.
Continuing education
Techniques in medicine- how i do ... Justine Lee D.V.M. Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Assistant Professor Univ. Of Minnesota Tim Hackett D.V.M. Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Associate Professor Colorado State University
Dr. Justine Lee is a board certified emergency critical care veterinary specialist, and is currently on faculty as an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Lee graduated from Virginia Tech with a BS in Animal Sciences, and then obtained her veterinary degree at Cornell University. She pursued her internship at Angell Memorial Animal Hospital, which is affiliated with the MSPCA. In addition, she has also completed an emergency fellowship and residency at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Lee has been published in numerous veterinary journals, including JAVMA, JVECC, and JVIM. She has also published several veterinary book chapters, and has been aired on radio and television to promote preventative medicine, animal health, and the overall well-being of pets. Dr. Lee has written a book entitled It's a Dog's Life… but It's Your Carpet: Everything you ever wanted to know about your four-legged friend which was released by Random House April 2008. It's a Cat's World… You Just Live in It: Everything you ever wanted to know about your furry feline will be released December 2008. Dr. Hackett is an Associate Professor in the Emergency medicine section and has a particular interest in transfusion medicine. Dr. Hackett came to Colorado State University as an assistant professor after directing the emergency medicine program at the West Los Angeles Animal Hospital. Dr. Hackett has lectured on emergency medicine to veterinarians around the world including Australia and Japan, and is fortunate to work in a Teaching Hospital that includes a largegeneral practice and so approach clinical problems very practically.
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Place jugular catheters place nasal oxygen tubes place central venous catheters place intraosseous catheters Blood transfusions: practical tips in practice Fluid therapy: does it matter what bag I grab? Dyspnea sucks! Antibiotic overdose: how to pick the most appropriate antibiotic for your critically ill patients! Schedule:
Saturday March 14: Travel day Sunday March 15: Relax and get adjusted Monday March 16: Registration: 2.00pm-2.30pmLectures: 2.30pm - 7.00pm Welcome reception: 6.30pm-7.30pm Tuesday March 17: Lectures: 2.30pm- 7.00pm Wednesday March 18: Free day Thursday March 19: Lectures: 2.30pm - 7.00pm Friday March 20: Lectures: 2.30pm-7.00pm Saturday March 21: Travel day Seminar registration: American Association of Veterinary State Boards RACE approved for 18 CE hrs.
mailed by December 19, 2008 $625.00
mailed by Jan. 25, 2009 $645.00
mailed after Jan. 25, 2009 $665.00 Seminar registration fee includes:18 CE hours Complete seminar notes Certificate of completion Reception on Monday -family welcome
Please call 800-487-5650 for seminar and hotel registration Seminar cancellations: Cancellations: Full refund minus 10% processing fee up to 45 days prior. Seminar transfer only, within 45 days
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For more information, visit Ramons Village Resort or The Island or Belize travel
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