Beth Hallmark

Beth Fentress Hallmark

Director of Education

Center for Interprofessional Engagement & Simulation

PhD, RN, MSN, CHSE-A, ANEF

Location: FCOM 4301

615-460-6112
beth.hallmark@belmont.edu

Biography

Beth Fentress Hallmark, PhD, RN, CHSE-A, ANEF started at Belmont in 1996 as an instructor of nursing, teaching Child and Family Nursing from 1996-2007. Currently she is the Director of Education at the new Center for Interprofessional Engagement and Simulation and an Associate Professor of Nursing. Beth completed Her ADN (Samford '86), BSN (Belmont, ‘89) and MSN (Vanderbilt ‘94). In 2010, she completed her PhD in Educational Leadership where she examined the impact of faculty debriefing training on the cognitive outcomes of students. From 2006-2010 she also served as Lab Coordinator over the simulation and lab space in Inman. Upon completion of her PhD, she became the Director of Simulation in the College of Health Sciences and Nursing (2010) while continuing to teach in the School of Nursing. Since her promotion to Associate Professor, in 2017 Beth continued to lead the simulation program for the CHS and Nursing while also teaching courses in the School of Nursing. In August of 2023 she transitioned to her new role in the simulation center. Throughout her career, she has had a substantial and sustained influence advocating for effective simulation pedagogy in health professionals' education, leading to tangible improvements in patient safety, inclusivity, and interprofessional collaboration.

Nursing Education

Professional Development of the Simulation Educator

Culturally Relevant Simulation

International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning

National League of Nursing

Association of Standardized Patient Educators

Society for Simulation in Healthcare

Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society

Tennessee Simulation Alliance

International Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning: Board of Directors (elected) 2022- 2024

National League for Nursing: Academy of Nursing Education Fellow 2019

NLN TEQ Blog Editorial Board: Art and Science of Teaching 2019-2025

Tennessee Simulation Alliance: Board Member (Founding Member) 2016-Present

March of Dimes Nurse Educator of the Year, Tennessee 2017

International Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning: Nominations and Elections Committee (Elected) 2017-2019

Tennessee Simulation Alliance: Past President 2015-2016

Meharry Vanderbilt Alliance Interprofessional Faculty Member 2012-2023

Health Information Technology Scholars Program (HITS) ITNEP Grant 2011

National League for Nursing: Ambassador Belmont University 2009-2011

Debra Spunt International Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning Research Grant Recipient 2009

Tennessee Simulation Alliance: President/Director 2008-2015

Saving Lives at Birth in India: Laerdal Foundation $40,000.00 Participant 2023-Present

Interdisciplinary Simulations for Clinical Services for Older Adults, Kendal Charitable Funds, Kendal Charitable Funds Submitted July 2022_ Not Funded 2022

Promotion of the Humanities Teaching and Learning Resources and Curriculum Development: National Endowment for the Humanities Submitted September 1, 2022_ Not funded 2022

Prevention of Catheter Associate Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI) 2014 $10,000 for the development of free educational tools for prevention of CAUTI in Health Care settings. Published on TN Hospital Association Website 2014

Tennessee Center for Patient Safety: Patient Safety Foundation Education and Competency Collaborative Program: $6,500.00 2013

AHRQ Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA): PAR11-024, Title - ADVANCES IN PATIENT SAFETY THROUGH SIMULATION RESEARCH (R18). EHRs and Simulation to Improve Patient Safety Submitted with UTK Bridging Submitted not funded 2013

Baptist Healing Trust: Delivering compassionate care to the older adult: Developed Simulations and piloted. $4,000.00 2013

Pipeline Grant: Tennessee Center for Patient Safety/THA in Collaboration with CMC 2012-14; Train students using simulation to better prepare them for practice. $5,000.00 2012-2014 Tennessee Simulation Alliance, Project Director INTEP Grant in collaboration with Vanderbilt 2011-2014

Debra Spunt INACSL Mini Grant: The Relationship between Faculty Training on Debriefing and Students’ Learning Achievement, Reflective Thinking, Learning Style and Student Feelings about Debriefing 2009

NLN AHA CPR Study, $3,000.00 funded, $20,000 equipment 2008

Interdisciplinary Nursing Quality Research Initiative Brief Proposal, The Value of Nursing in Preventing Medical Errors and Other Complications: Preparing future generations of nurses to be a catalyst of improved patient care outcomes, December 2008, not funded 2008

Tennessee Simulation Alliance: ITNEP Grant Project Director 2011-2014

RWJ Partners in Nursing Grant Tennessee Center for Nursing: Simulation Education in Tennessee; Program Director 2007-2011

Watts, P., Smith, T., Hallmark, B.F., Damazo, B. (2024). Seeking Excellence in Simulation for Nursing Education and Practice: Accreditation, Certification, and Standards of Best Practice. In Kutzin, J., Waxman, K.T., Lopez, C., Kiegaldie, D. (Eds.) Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation: Nursing. (449-455). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31090-4_42

Hallmark, B. & Johnson, K. (in press) . Creating an Effective Simulation Environment. Nursing Clinics of North America. Beroz, S., Hallmark, B., & Watts, P. (2024). Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice and Nurse Practitioner Education. In Jeffries, P. & Slaven-Lee, P.. (Eds.), A Practical Guide for Nurse Practitioner Faculty Using Simulation in Competency-Based Education. (101-124). Wolters Kluwer Health

Legge, T. R., Holthaus, A., Hallmark, B., & Alexander, K. (2023). Preparing for the Next Generation NCLEX Using a Virtual Simulation. The Journal of nursing education, 1–5. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.3928/01484834-20230713-01

Watts, P.I., Rossler, K., Bowler, F., Miller, C., Charnetski, M., Decker, S., Molloy, M.A., Persico, L., McMahon, E., McDermott, D., Hallmark, B. (2021). Onward and upward: Introducing the healthcare simulation standards of best practice ™. Clinical Simulation in Nursing (58):1–4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecns.2021.08.006 INACSL

Standards Committee, Hallmark, B., Brown, M., Peterson, D.T., Fey, M., & Morse, C. (2021, September). Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice Professional Development. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 58, 5-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecns.2021.08.007.

Gentry, C. Espiritu, E., Schorn, M. Hallmark. B. , Bryan, M., Prather, P., Villalta-Gil, V.,Offodile, R., &Wilkins, C.(2021)Engaging the community through a longitudinal, interprofessional, interinstitutional experiential learning collaboration,. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning, 13, 169-176, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cptl.2020.09.012.

Watts, P. I., Hallmark, B. F., & Beroz, S. (2021). Professional development for simulation education. Annual Review of Nursing Research, 39(1), 201–221. doi:10.1891/0739-6686.39.201.

Hallmark, B (2020). Replacing Clinical with Simulation Amid the COVID-19 Crisis. The Tennessee Nurse, 83(2). https://assets.nursingald.com/uploads/publication/pdf/2076/Tennessee_6_20__1_.pdf

Gentry, C., Espiritu, E., Schorn, M. N., Hallmark, B., Bryan, M., Prather, P., Villalta-Gil, V., Offodile, R., & Wilkins, C. (2021). Engaging the community through a longitudinal, interprofessional, interinstitutional experiential learning collaboration. Currents in pharmacy teaching & learning, 13(2), 169–176. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cptl.2020.09.012

Espiritu EW, Busby S, Hunt JW, Brown R, Hallmark BF, Cochran K, et al. Students’ SelfPerceptions of Self-Awareness/Self-Regulation when Experiencing Unexpected Situations in an Interprofessional Clinical Simulation. The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. 2021 Jan 06;19(1), Article 1

Espiritu, E. W., Can, T. M., Michaels, N. N., Koch, A., & Hallmark, B. F. (2020). Effectiveness of Instructor-Led Discussion versus Simulation to Prepare Students for Fieldwork. Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 4 (4). https://doi.org/10.26681/jote.2020.040407

Murabito, S. & Hallmark B.F. (2018). Complications of kidney disease. Nursing Clinics of North America, 53(4), 579-588.

Bond, L & Hallmark, B. (2017). Educating nurses in the intensive care unit about gastrointestinal complications using an algorithm embedded into simulation. Critical Care Clinics of North America, 30(1), 75-85.

Hallmark, B.F. (2015). Faculty Development in Simulation Education. Nursing Clinics of North America, 50(2), 389-397

Hallmark, B., Mechan, P. & Shores, L. (2015). Ergonomics: Safe patient handling and mobility. Nursing Clinical of North America, 50(1), 153-166.

Hallmark, Beth Fentress, Thomas, Cynthia M., Gantt, Laura. (2014). The educational practices construct of the NLN Jeffries simulation framework: State of the science. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 10(7), NLN/Jeffries Framework Project Papers Special Edition. 345-352.

Hallmark, B. F., Thomas, C. M., & Gantt, L. (2013). The educational practices construct of the NLN Jeffries simulation framework: State of the science. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, Vol(X), e1e8

Oermann, M.H., Hallmark, B.F., Haus, C., Kardong-Edgren, S.E., McColgan, J.K., Rogers, N. (2012). Conducting multisite research studies in nursing education: Brief practice of CPR skills as an exemplar. Journal of Nursing Education, 51(1), 23-28. Doi: 0.3928/01484834-20111130- 05

Oermann, M.H., Kardong- Edgren, S., Odom-Maryon, T., Hallmark, B.F., Hurd, D. et al.(2011). Deliberate practice of practice of motor skills in nursing education. CPR as an exemplar. Nursing Education Perspectives, 32(5), 311-315. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.5480/1536-5026-32.5.311

Oermann MH, Kardong-Edgren S, McColgan JK, Hurd D, Haus C, Snelson C, Hallmark BF, Rogers, NE, Kuerschner DR, Ha Y, Tennant MN, Dowdy SW, Lamar J. (2010). Advantages and barriers to use of HeartCode™ BLS with voice advisory manikins for teaching nursing students. International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship, 7(1), Article 26. doi: 10.2202/1548- 923X.1949

Kardong-Edgren, S.E., Oermann, M.H., Ha, Y., Tennant, M.N., Snelson, C., Hallmark, E., Rogers, N., & Hurd, D. (2009). Using a wiki in nursing education and research. International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship, 6(1), Article 6. doi: 10.2202/1548-923X.1787