Amy B. Martin

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentStomatology
AddressP.O. Box MSC 507
BSB 127
Basic Science Building - 173 Ashley Ave.
Phone843-792-8270
Fax843-792-7809
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    2013Charles E. Gibbs Leadership Prize, Women's Health Issues
    2012Faculty Service Award, Arnold School of Public Health
    2011 - 2012Poster Winner, James E. Clyburn Health Disparities Lecture Series
    2010National Award for Innovative Public Health Curriculum, National Delta Omega
    2009Recognition Award, National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health
    2008Educator of the Year, South Carolina Rural Health Association
    2005 - 2009Health Disparities Student Loan Repayment Awardee, National Institutes of Health
    2008President-elect, South Carolina Rural Health Association

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    Amy Martin is an Associate Professor and Director for the Division of Population Health, James B. Edwards College of Dental Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina. Her health policy research foci are safety net populations, access to care, and oral health with an emphasis on rural healthcare and public health systems. Dr. Martin holds Doctor and Masters of Science in Public Health degrees. She is active in national health policy through various rural-serving organized.

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    1. Marshall JL, Riley A, Martin AB. Participation in the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund policy by dentists in South Carolina's safety net. J Public Health Dent. 2023 Mar; 83(1):94-100. PMID: 36680347.
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    2. Martin AB, Moss ME, Kelly A, Riley A, Pardi V, Pollard AC, Martin AB, Moss ME, Kelly A, Riley A, Pardi V, Pollard AC. A Technical Assistance Curriculum for Expanding Sustainable School-Based Oral Health Programs in the Carolinas' Dental Safety Net. Matern Child Health J. 2021 Aug; 25(8):1200-1208. PMID: 33948828; PMCID: PMC8096153.
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    3. Sadiq N, Probst JC, Martin AB, Khan MM, Merchant AT, Sadiq N, Probst JC, Martin AB, Khan MM, Merchant AT. Untreated Dental Caries May be Associated with Subsequent Mortality among Working-Age Adults: Evidence from NHANES III. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2021 08; 49(4):377-383. PMID: 33341956.
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    4. Sadiq N, Probst JC, Merchant AT, Martin AB, Shrestha D, Khan MM, Sadiq N, Probst JC, Merchant AT, Martin AB, Shrestha D, Khan MM. The role of dental insurance in mitigating mortality among working-age U.S. adults with periodontitis. J Clin Periodontol. 2020 11; 47(11):1294-1303. PMID: 32939782.
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    5. Kelly AL, Horsman E, Ziegler L, Hipp C, Martin AB, Kelly AL, Horsman E, Ziegler L, Hipp C, Martin AB. An alternative early childhood caries risk surveillance methodology for public policy and practice advancements. J Public Health Dent. 2019 09; 79(3):264-270. PMID: 31359430.
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    6. Boynes SG, Heyward CC, Kenney C, Lauer-Kelly A, Nelson J, Ohrenberger K, Veschusio C, Diep V, Martin AB, Boynes SG, Heyward CC, Kenney C, Lauer-Kelly A, Nelson J, Ohrenberger K, Veschusio C, Diep V, Martin AB. Narrowing the rural oral healthcare gap: the 2017 rural interprofessional oral health practice symposium. BMC Oral Health. 2018 12 20; 18(Suppl 1):212. PMID: 30567521; PMCID: PMC6300888.
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    7. Nelson JD, Spencer SM, Blake CE, Moore JB, Martin AB, Nelson JD, Spencer SM, Blake CE, Moore JB, Martin AB. Elevating Oral Health Interprofessional Practice Among Pediatricians Through a Statewide Quality Improvement Learning Collaborative. J Public Health Manag Pract. 2018 May/Jun; 24(3):e19-e24. PMID: 28832432.
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    8. Boynes SG, Lauer A, Deutchman M, Martin AB, Boynes SG, Lauer A, Deutchman M, Martin AB. An Assessment of Participant-Described Interprofessional Oral Health Referral Systems Across Rurality. J Rural Health. 2017 09; 33(4):427-437. PMID: 28913876.
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    9. Martin AB, Nelson JD, Bhavsar GP, McElligott J, Garr D, Leite RS, Martin AB, Nelson JD, Bhavsar GP, McElligott J, Garr D, Leite RS. Feasibility assessment for using telehealth technology to improve access to dental care for rural and underserved populations. J Evid Based Dent Pract. 2016 12; 16(4):228-235. PMID: 27938695.
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    10. Veschusio CN, Probst JC, Martin AB, Hardin JW, L Hale N, Veschusio CN, Probst JC, Martin AB, Hardin JW, L Hale N. Impact of South Carolina's Medicaid fluoride varnish reimbursement policy on children's receipt of fluoride varnish in medical and dental settings. J Public Health Dent. 2016 09; 76(4):356-361. PMID: 27271010.
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    11. Mitchell J, Probst JC, Bennett KJ, Glover S, Martin AB, Hardin JW, Mitchell J, Probst JC, Bennett KJ, Glover S, Martin AB, Hardin JW. Differences in pneumonia treatment between high-minority and low-minority neighborhoods with clinical decision support system implementation. Inform Health Soc Care. 2016; 41(2):128-42. PMID: 25325354.
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    12. Schuller K, Probst J, Hardin J, Bennett K, Martin A, Schuller K, Probst J, Hardin J, Bennett K, Martin A. Initial impact of Medicare's nonpayment policy on catheter-associated urinary tract infections by hospital characteristics. Health Policy. 2014 Apr; 115(2-3):165-71. PMID: 24361201.
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    13. Walker A, Probst JC, Martin AB, Bellinger JD, Merchant A, Walker A, Probst JC, Martin AB, Bellinger JD, Merchant A. Analysis of hospital-based emergency department visits for dental caries in the United States in 2008. J Public Health Dent. 2014; 74(3):188-94. PMID: 25215449.
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    14. Soltis SL, Probst J, Xirasagar S, Martin AB, Smith BH, Soltis SL, Probst J, Xirasagar S, Martin AB, Smith BH. Diagnostic and Demographic Differences Between Incarcerated and Nonincarcerated Youth (Ages 6-15) With ADHD in South Carolina. J Atten Disord. 2017 May; 21(7):554-560. PMID: 24131893.
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    15. Mitchell J, Probst J, Brock-Martin A, Bennett K, Glover S, Hardin J, Mitchell J, Probst J, Brock-Martin A, Bennett K, Glover S, Hardin J. Association between clinical decision support system use and rural quality disparities in the treatment of pneumonia. J Rural Health. 2014; 30(2):186-95. PMID: 24689543.
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    16. Martin AB. Journal of Rural Health. Rural populations and health: determinants, disparities, and solutions. 2013; 29(4):432. View Publication.
    17. Runkle JR, Zhang H, Karmaus W, Brock-Martin A, Svendsen ER, Runkle JR, Zhang H, Karmaus W, Brock-Martin A, Svendsen ER. Long-term impact of environmental public health disaster on health system performance: experiences from the Graniteville, South Carolina chlorine spill. South Med J. 2013 Jan; 106(1):74-81. PMID: 23263318; PMCID: PMC4104410.
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    18. Mitchell J, Bennett K, Brock-Martin A, Mitchell J, Bennett K, Brock-Martin A. Edentulism in high poverty rural counties. J Rural Health. 2013; 29(1):30-8. PMID: 23289652.
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    19. Runkle JD, Brock-Martin A, Karmaus W, Svendsen ER, Runkle JD, Brock-Martin A, Karmaus W, Svendsen ER. Secondary surge capacity: a framework for understanding long-term access to primary care for medically vulnerable populations in disaster recovery. Am J Public Health. 2012 Dec; 102(12):e24-32. PMID: 23078479; PMCID: PMC3519329.
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    20. Runkle JD, Zhang H, Karmaus W, Martin AB, Svendsen ER, Runkle JD, Zhang H, Karmaus W, Martin AB, Svendsen ER. Prediction of unmet primary care needs for the medically vulnerable post-disaster: an interrupted time-series analysis of health system responses. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2012 Sep 25; 9(10):3384-97. PMID: 23202752; PMCID: PMC3506416.
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    21. Martin AB, Hardin JW, Veschusio C, Kirby HA, Martin AB, Hardin JW, Veschusio C, Kirby HA. Differences in dental service utilization by rural children with and without participation in Head Start. Pediatr Dent. 2012 Sep-Oct; 34(5):107-11. PMID: 23211894.
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    22. Trivedi T, Liu J, Probst JC, Martin AB, Trivedi T, Liu J, Probst JC, Martin AB. The metabolic syndrome: are rural residents at increased risk? J Rural Health. 2013; 29(2):188-97. PMID: 23551649.
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    23. Gallagher A, Liu J, Probst JC, Martin AB, Hall JW, Gallagher A, Liu J, Probst JC, Martin AB, Hall JW. Maternal obesity and gestational weight gain in rural versus urban dwelling women in South Carolina. J Rural Health. 2013; 29(1):1-11. PMID: 23289649.
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    24. Martin AB, Vyavaharkar M, Veschusio C, Kirby H, Martin AB, Vyavaharkar M, Veschusio C, Kirby H. Rural-urban differences in dental service utilization among an early childhood population enrolled in South Carolina Medicaid. Matern Child Health J. 2012 Jan; 16(1):203-11. PMID: 21153760.
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    25. Hale NL, Probst JC, Liu J, Martin AB, Bennett KJ, Glover S, Hale NL, Probst JC, Liu J, Martin AB, Bennett KJ, Glover S. Postpartum screening for diabetes among Medicaid-eligible South Carolina women with gestational diabetes. Womens Health Issues. 2012 Mar; 22(2):e163-9. PMID: 21963202.
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    26. Wang JY, Probst JC, Moore CG, Martin AB, Bennett KJ, Wang JY, Probst JC, Moore CG, Martin AB, Bennett KJ. Place of origin and violent disagreement among Asian American families: analysis across five States. J Immigr Minor Health. 2011 Aug; 13(4):635-46. PMID: 20938743.
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    27. Hale NL, Probst JC, Liu J, Bennett KJ, Martin AB, Glover S, Hale NL, Probst JC, Liu J, Bennett KJ, Martin AB, Glover S. Variation in Excessive Fetal Growth across Levels of Prenatal Care among Women with Gestational Diabetes. J Prim Care Community Health. 2011 Oct 01; 2(4):225-8. PMID: 23804839.
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    28. Martin AB, Probst JC, Shah K, Chen Z, Garr D, Martin AB, Probst JC, Shah K, Chen Z, Garr D. Differences in readiness between rural hospitals and primary care providers for telemedicine adoption and implementation: findings from a statewide telemedicine survey. J Rural Health. 2012 Jan; 28(1):8-15. PMID: 22236310.
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    29. Diedhiou A, Probst JC, Hardin JW, Martin AB, Xirasagar S, Diedhiou A, Probst JC, Hardin JW, Martin AB, Xirasagar S. Relationship between presence of a reported medical home and emergency department use among children with asthma. Med Care Res Rev. 2010 Aug; 67(4):450-75. PMID: 20442339.
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    30. Davis JR, Wilson S, Brock-Martin A, Glover S, Svendsen ER, Davis JR, Wilson S, Brock-Martin A, Glover S, Svendsen ER. The impact of disasters on populations with health and health care disparities. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2010 Mar; 4(1):30-8. PMID: 20389193; PMCID: PMC2875675.
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    31. Martin AB, Probst J, Wang JY, Hale N, Martin AB, Probst J, Wang JY, Hale N. Effect of having a personal healthcare provider on access to dental care among children. J Public Health Manag Pract. 2009 May-Jun; 15(3):191-9. PMID: 19363398.
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    32. Olatosi BA, Probst JC, Stoskopf CH, Martin AB, Duffus WA, Olatosi BA, Probst JC, Stoskopf CH, Martin AB, Duffus WA. Patterns of engagement in care by HIV-infected adults: South Carolina, 2004-2006. AIDS. 2009 Mar 27; 23(6):725-30. PMID: 19197194.
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    33. Johnson AO, Mink MD, Harun N, Moore CG, Martin AB, Bennett KJ, Johnson AO, Mink MD, Harun N, Moore CG, Martin AB, Bennett KJ. Violence and drug use in rural teens: national prevalence estimates from the 2003 Youth Risk Behavior Survey. J Sch Health. 2008 Oct; 78(10):554-61. PMID: 18808475.
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    34. Probst JC, Wang JY, Martin AB, Moore CG, Paul BM, Samuels ME, Probst JC, Wang JY, Martin AB, Moore CG, Paul BM, Samuels ME. Potentially violent disagreements and parenting stress among American Indian/Alaska Native families: analysis across seven states. Matern Child Health J. 2008 Jul; 12 Suppl 1:91-102. PMID: 18523882.
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    35. Probst JC, Wang JY, Moore CG, Powell MP, Martin AB, Probst JC, Wang JY, Moore CG, Powell MP, Martin AB. Continuity of health insurance coverage and perceived health at age 40. Med Care Res Rev. 2008 Aug; 65(4):450-77. PMID: 18490702.
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    36. Martin AB, Crawford S, Probst JC, Smith G, Saunders RP, Watkins KW, Luchok K, Martin AB, Crawford S, Probst JC, Smith G, Saunders RP, Watkins KW, Luchok K. Medical homes for children with special health care needs: a program evaluation. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2007 Nov; 18(4):916-30. PMID: 17982215.
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    37. Liu J, Probst JC, Martin AB, Wang JY, Salinas CF, Liu J, Probst JC, Martin AB, Wang JY, Salinas CF. Disparities in dental insurance coverage and dental care among US children: the National Survey of Children's Health. Pediatrics. 2007 Feb; 119 Suppl 1:S12-21. PMID: 17272579.
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    38. Moore CG, Probst JC, Tompkins M, Cuffe S, Martin AB, Moore CG, Probst JC, Tompkins M, Cuffe S, Martin AB. The prevalence of violent disagreements in US families: effects of residence, race/ethnicity, and parental stress. Pediatrics. 2007 Feb; 119 Suppl 1:S68-76. PMID: 17272588.
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    39. Hayes H, Luchok K, Martin AB, McKeown RE, Evans A, Hayes H, Luchok K, Martin AB, McKeown RE, Evans A. Short birth intervals and the risk of school unreadiness among a Medicaid population in South Carolina. Child Care Health Dev. 2006 Jul; 32(4):423-30. PMID: 16784498.
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