8 CE Credits
The Campbell House
Breakfast, lunch, and happy hour will be included in all ticket pricing.
Breakfast, lunch, and happy hour will be included in all ticket pricing.
COVID-19 Note: We will continue to monitor local conditions and restrictions regarding COVID-19 and keep all attendees updated.
At this time, face masks are optional and we respect any attendee's decision to wear one or not wear one.
Want to stay at The Campbell House?
Book a room at the Life and Dentistry discounted rate!
Group Code: LAD
Recently renovated, The Campbell House is a historic, equestrian hotel and event space, with over 25,000 square feet of pre-civil war architecture, iconic horse farm fencing, and famous Southern hospitality. You'll be welcomed in true Kentucky style from the moment you arrive!
Recently renovated, The Campbell House is a historic, equestrian hotel and event space, with over 25,000 square feet of pre-civil war architecture, iconic horse farm fencing, and famous Southern hospitality. You'll be welcomed in true Kentucky style from the moment you arrive!
Meet Lexington. Here, you get all the amenities of a big city with that genuine, Southern hospitality we're known for. The conference schedule concludes at 4:30pm on Saturday, and we want to make sure you get the most out of your weekend trip to Lexington. Our downtown is completely walkable, saving money on transportation and giving you more freedom to explore. We're a place where you can find good old-fashioned charm and also good Old Fashioned's. As the Horse Capital of the World and the Birthplace of Bourbon, you’ll love every minute you spend here—before, during and after the Life and Dentistry Comeback Conference. We've outlined just a few of the many things you can do while you're here.
There are 14 celebrated bourbon distilleries within 45 mins of downtown, more than 18 breweries, and several scenic wineries, including America's first commercial vineyard.
Visit the Kentucky Horse Park, spend an afternoon at the historic Keeneland Race Course or tour the homes of some of Thoroughbred racing’s greatest champions in one of the most beautiful parts of the country