Dr. Mel Borins is excited to announce the latest CME program that he and his wife Bonnie will be leading to South Africa in February 2017.
The two week itinerary will include Cape Town and the Cape of Good Hope peninsular, the Garden Route (featuring the wine region of Stellenbosch / Franschoek, the ostrich farms of Oudtshoorn, and the spectacular Knysna / Plettenberg Bay coastline) to Port Elizabeth, the exotic coastal town of Durban, Kwazula-Natal and the Umfolozi game reserve, the Royal Kingdom of Swaziland, the world famous Kruger National Park (including a luxury lodge base in the Kapama Private Reserve) and finally the rich history of Johannesburg. There will also be an optional 3 day extension to witness the breathtaking Victoria Falls.
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This particular program is now over 80% pre-registered and, recognizing that our programs have a limited capacity, if you have any friends or colleagues who may also be interested in joining you on the tour, they may also pre-register online at the following link in order to guarantee their place – https://fs22.formsite.com/Doctorsontour/SAFPrereg/index.html
Dr. Mel Borins is a family physician and an Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto.
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