Preventing eye disease in horses

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Preventing eye disease in horses
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Course Description

A brief micro-course on equine eye health, outlining common ophthalmic diseases in horses and proactive management strategies to protect vision.

Things to Learn

You’ll learn to recognize major eye conditions such as equine recurrent uveitis and immune-mediated keratitis, identify risk factors for injury or disease, and apply practical prevention and monitoring techniques — including pasture management, fly-mask use, and scheduling veterinary ophthalmic exams.

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Instructor

  • Dr. Sarah Czerwinski received her veterinary degree from the Ontario Veterinary College in Guelph, Canada. Following an internship in equine medicine and surgery in Alberta, and an equine internal medicine Fellowship in Lexington, KY, she completed a residency in comparative ophthalmology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. During her residency, she gained extensive experience in the medical and surgical treatment of ophthalmic disease in horses and other animals. Following her residency, Dr. Czerwinski practiced at a private small animal ophthalmology practice in Dallas, TX where she also examined and treated horses at surrounding equine referral hospitals. She is currently a clinical assistant professor of ophthalmology at the University of Georgia in Athens, GA.

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