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This lecture addresses common clinical questions that arise in general practice and provides practical guidance for approaching frequently encountered ophthalmic conditions. Through case-based discussion, participants will review key concepts such as differentiating types of corneal ulcers, recognizing conditions that mimic one another, and understanding the fundamentals of glaucoma management, including both medical therapy and surgical options. Emphasis will be placed on clinical decision-making, early recognition of concerning findings, and practical tips that improve efficiency and support ophthalmic care in the general practice setting.

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Dr. Sheahan was born and raised in Edmond, Oklahoma. She graduated with honors form the University of California, Irvine, with a major in Biology and Criminology in 2003. Dr Sheahan discovered her interest in comparative ophthalmology after college when she worked as an ophthalmology nurse for four years. She attended Veterinary School at Oklahoma State University graduating in 2011. Following Veterinary School, she completed a one-year rotating small animal medicine and surgery internship at Ohio State University followed by a three-year residency in comparative ophthalmology at Animal Eye Care. She has a particular interest in ophthalmic pharmacology as well as dry eye disorders and retinal diseases.In her free time, she enjoys photography, running, traveling, and spending time with family.