Dual-tracked in Internal Medicine-Pediatrics, Jeanette Schnierle, MD, MPH (NPI 1740818038), earned her medical degree from Ohio State University College of Medicine in 2020 and trained in the combined Med-Peds residency track through UC San Diego. The Med-Peds model at 330 Lewis St allows one clinician to carry a panel from newborn visits through adulthood, eliminating the transition break that happens when families move from dedicated pediatric groups like Perlman Pediatrics Hillcrest to a separate adult PCP at age eighteen. Research interests published in Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care (2019) center on implicit bias in pediatric care and its downstream effect on long-term health outcomes for minoritized children. Clinical scope on the pediatric side covers well-child checks, immunization schedules, and developmental milestone tracking; the adult side handles hypertension, diabetes, and anxiety on the same longitudinal panel. Endocrine findings flagged during puberty workups, such as Type 1 diabetes onset, short stature evaluations, or Hashimoto thyroiditis screening, refer out to subspecialty clinics including Children's Healthcare Pediatric Endocrinology. The most complex panel work inside the practice is managing chronic disease continuity for young adults aging out of pediatric care, specifically cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease, congenital heart disease, and type 1 diabetes patients who need an internist already fluent in their pediatric history.