Sarah H. Mennito

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentPediatrics
AddressP.O. Box MSC 561
EH 683
165 Ashley Ave.
Phone843-876-8511
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    Adolescents

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    1. Mennito S, Martin T, Mennito S, Martin T. Growing Up With Sickle Cell Disease: Hospital Medicine and Health Care Transitions. Hosp Pediatr. 2021 Dec 01. PMID: 34807971.
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    2. Leung S, Walgrave M, Barroso J, Mennito S, Leung S, Walgrave M, Barroso J, Mennito S. A Communication Model to Bridge Adolescent Patients, Caregivers, and Physicians in Transitions of Care. Qual Health Res. 2021 01; 31(1):113-121. PMID: 32930053.
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    3. Leung S, Walgrave M, Mennito S, Leung S, Walgrave M, Mennito S. Improving Transitions of Care for Healthy Adolescents and Young Adults. South Med J. 2019 10; 112(10):501-511. PMID: 31583409.
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    4. Graves L, Leung S, Raghavendran P, Mennito S, Graves L, Leung S, Raghavendran P, Mennito S. Transitions of Care for Healthy Young Adults: Promoting Primary Care and Preventive Health. South Med J. 2019 09; 112(9):497-499. PMID: 31485590.
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    5. Jones MR, Hooper TJ, Cuomo C, Crouch G, Hickam T, Lestishock L, Mennito S, White PH, Jones MR, Hooper TJ, Cuomo C, Crouch G, Hickam T, Lestishock L, Mennito S, White PH. Evaluation of a Health Care Transition Improvement Process in Seven Large Health Care Systems. J Pediatr Nurs. 2019 Jul - Aug; 47:44-50. PMID: 31029928.
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    6. Mennito S, Hletko P, Ebeling M, Amann LA, Roberts J, Mennito S, Hletko P, Ebeling M, Amann LA, Roberts J. Adolescents with sickle cell disease in a rural community: are they ready to transition to adulthood? South Med J. 2014 Sep; 107(9):578-82. PMID: 25188623.
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    7. Folsom L, Harris D, Mennito S, Bowlby D, Simpson K, Folsom L, Harris D, Mennito S, Bowlby D, Simpson K. Assessing adherence to American Diabetes Association recommendations for hemoglobin A1C goals. J S C Med Assoc. 2013 Dec; 109(4):126, 128-9. PMID: 24908912.
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    8. Mennito S, Mennito S. Resident preferences for a curriculum in healthcare transitions for young adults. South Med J. 2012 Sep; 105(9):462-6. PMID: 22948324.
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    9. Mennito SH, Clark JK, Mennito SH, Clark JK. Transition medicine: a review of current theory and practice. South Med J. 2010 Apr; 103(4):339-42. PMID: 20224504.
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    10. Mennito SH, Darden PM, Mennito SH, Darden PM. Impact of practice policies on pediatric immunization rates. J Pediatr. 2010 Apr; 156(4):618-22. PMID: 20056238.
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