 Hi, my name is Sara Sunshine. I'm an assistant professor of ophthalmology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and a member of the University of Maryland Greenbaum Comprehensive Cancer Center. I take care of patients with corneal diseases, especially ocular surface disease patients, as well as dry eye disease patients. I do cataract surgery and corneal surgery as well as congenital lesions. I see patients with any kind of complication from cancer therapy and it's very unique because we're actually located within the cancer center and I work closely with the oncologist to help care for the patients in a very comprehensive manner. I found ophthalmology as a first-year medical student when I started working in a retinal laboratory and I fell in love with the surgeries and the patients and the potential treatments and the relationships that you can develop with your patients is just it's extraordinary. Now I spend some of my time doing research where I'm studying ocular graft versus host disease and the rest of my time is spent in clinic where in the operating room where I'm taking care of patients with corneal diseases, other corneal diseases and cataracts, as well as corneal transplants. My goal for my patients every single patient that I see is to treat them as if they were my own family member and I also hope to give them the best outcomes and the best vision possible. We have the opportunity to help patients with cataracts see better which is truly awesome but also patients with corneal diseases and dry eye disease and ocular surface disease. We have more options and therapies than we've had before and I think that the future based on our research and other research is really about to take off so it's very exciting.