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Unlocking Pet Eye Health: Essential Tips for Diagnosing and Managing Ophthalmic Conditions – DVM360

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Enhancing Veterinary ophthalmology Skills with expert Insights

Discover effective techniques from Dr. Jennifer Sheahan, DVM, DACVO, ​to refine your eye examination skills, prepare for emergencies, and boost⁢ your knowledge in veterinary‌ ophthalmology.

A Deep Dive into Veterinary Eye Care

In this episode of Vet See, we ‍explore teh intricacies of veterinary ophthalmology with experts Dr. Jennifer Sheahan and Dr. Christopher Lee. The discussion centers around tonometry—its definition and meaning—alongside practical tips for accurately assessing intraocular pressure. Listeners will also gain insights into the proper use of fluorescein ​staining ​and receive‍ clear guidance on when to perform direct versus indirect ‌retinal examinations as a general practitioner or‍ emergency veterinarian.

Managing Glaucoma Effectively

The conversation⁢ extends‍ to the management strategies for both primary and secondary glaucoma cases, ‌aiming ‌to equip veterinarians with the confidence ​and knowledge necessary⁤ to handle thes conditions effectively in practice.

Dr. Jennifer Sheahan: “You excel at what you practice; it’s all about honing your skills… It’s not just about getting ​better at measuring eye pressures; it’s about ​making that process more‍ efficient‌ over ‍time. We ⁢are blessed in our field because we get to help animals every day—and‌ I’m always eager to ‍learn more.”

Additional Resources‌ for Veterinary Professionals

A link to the educational resources‌ mentioned ⁢during this episode can be found here: Ophthalmology Resources

A Brief⁤ Background on Dr. Jennifer Sheahan

Dr. Jennifer sheahan hails ‌from Edmond, Oklahoma. After earning her degree in Biology and Criminology from UC Irvine in 2003, she attended Oklahoma State University ⁣College ⁣of Veterinary Medicine where she graduated in 2011. Following her⁤ veterinary education, she⁢ completed a ‌one-year rotating internship focused ⁢on small animal medicine and surgery at Ohio State University before undertaking a three-year residency specializing in comparative ophthalmology at Animal Eye Care ‍Center. Her​ interests‍ include ‌ophthalmic pharmacology as well as managing dry eye conditions and retinal diseases. Outside of her professional life, she enjoys photography, running, traveling, and spending ‍quality time⁢ with family.