Most medical conferences unfold under fluorescent lights in hotel ballrooms. But one rapidly growing event is trading convention halls for ocean horizons — and redefining how providers learn in the process.
The Bioidentical Hormone Revolution Symposium at Sea 2026, created by internationally recognized hormone-health educator Donna White, sets sail March 27–30, 2026. Now in its second year, the Symposium has already gained extraordinary traction among functional, integrative, and longevity-focused practitioners from Beverly Hills to Boca to the Bahamas.
Part floating medical conference, part clinical retreat, and part immersive think tank, the Symposium is fast becoming one of the most innovative continuing education experiences in hormone optimization and healthy aging.
A New Model for Medical Learning — Where Science Meets Setting
As hormone health enters one of the most important eras in modern medicine, the need for high-quality, evidence-based provider training is at an all-time high. The Symposium offers what traditional events struggle to deliver: focused education without the demands and interruptions of daily clinical practice.
“There’s something transformative about taking providers out of their routine and giving them the space to truly learn,” said Donna White, founder of the BHRT Training Academy and bestselling author of The Hormone Makeover. “On board, they’re not rushing between patients or dealing with office logistics. They’re able to think deeply, ask better questions, and connect the science to real-world patient care.”
The 2026 program features an expanded curriculum, including:
Advanced hormone optimization strategies
Thyroid and adrenal health insights
Peptide therapy updates
Longevity and metabolic medicine frameworks
Case-based panel discussions and interactive labs
But what distinguishes the event isn’t only the education — it’s the atmosphere. Providers often describe reviewing protocols on a sun deck overlooking open water, then continuing the conversation during evening roundtables that stretch long past scheduled sessions.
A Global Audience and a Growing Movement
The Symposium’s rise mirrors a larger health shift happening worldwide. By next year, more than 1.1 billion women will be postmenopausal, while an increasing number of men are seeking hormone and peptide support for energy, cognitive health, and performance. Providers across multiple specialties — from family medicine and OB/GYN to wellness and anti-aging practices — are seeking deeper clarity and updated training.
White’s BHRT Training Academy, which has already trained more than 2,000 medical professionals globally, has witnessed that shift firsthand.
“Patients are demanding informed care,” White said. “Providers want guidance they can trust. The Bioidentical Hormone Revolution Symposium at Sea gives them both — education and community.”
Where Education Becomes Connection
One of the Symposium’s defining strengths is its blend of structured learning and organic collaboration. The ship becomes a living classroom, where hallway conversations evolve into clinical breakthroughs and dinner-table discussions turn into long-term professional partnerships.
Exhibitors will also debut new provider tools, frameworks, and educational resources launching in 2026, giving attendees early access to innovative solutions that support practice growth and patient outcomes.
But for many, the impact is more personal.
“It becomes a community, not just a conference,” White added. “Providers board the ship as individuals — but they leave with colleagues, collaborators, and a renewed sense of purpose.”

With registration approaching capacity and only a limited number of cabins remaining, organizers encourage medical providers, wellness practitioners, and clinical leaders to secure their spot soon.
More details and registration information are available through the BHRT Training Academy or here.


