Résumé

Steven J. Halm, DO, FAAP, FACP, HPF

Medical School Dean
Pediatrician and Internal Medicine Specialist
Medical Simulation and Medical Education Specialist

Curriculum Vitae

Education
Allegheny College
1981-85 Meadville, PA
Bachelor of Science (BS) - Biology

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
1985-89 Philadelphia, PA
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)


Postgraduate/Residency Training
Penn State University Hospital
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and Penn State Children’s Hospital - 1989-93 Hershey, PA
Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Residency Program

Harvard University - Center for Medical Simulation - Institute for Medical Simulation - 2013
Cambridge, MA

Health Policy Fellow - Ohio University
Class of 2018
Athens, OH

Licensure and Certification
Iowa - Unrestricted Medical and Surgical License - 2021- Present
West Virginia - Unrestricted Medical and Surgical, Active - 2013-2020
North Carolina - Unrestricted Medical and Surgical, Active - 1993-Present
New York - Unrestricted Medical and Surgical, Inactive - 1990
Board Certified - American Board of Pediatrics - 1993-2000, renewed 2000-2007 and 2007-2017 and 2017.  Currently enrolled in Maintenance of Certification. 
Board Certified - American Board of Internal Medicine - 1994-2004, renewed 2005-2015, renewed 2015-2025.  Currently enrolled in Maintenance of Certification. 
Board Certified - American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics - 2020-current
Board Certified - American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine - 2020-current
Neonatal Advanced Life Support Provider Certified - 1993 - 2013
ACLS Provider Certified - 1987, 2013 - 2020
BLS Instructor Certified - 2016 - 2020
ACLS Instructor Certified - 2013 - 2020


Professional
Dean, Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine - 2019-Present
Assistant Dean for Simulation Medicine, Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine - 2016 - 2019
Chair of Simulation Medicine, Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine - 2015 - Present
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine - 2015 - Present
Health Policy Fellow - Ohio University/NYIT Class of 2018
CEO, Advanced Leadership, LLC - 2017
Medical Director, Clinical Evaluation Center (Medical Simulation Center), West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine - 2013-2015
Associate Professor Clinical Sciences, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine – 2013-2015
Center for Medical Simulation Graduate, Institute of Medical Simulation, Harvard University - 2013
Medical Director, Cone Health Medical Group, Greensboro, NC - 2012-2013
Senior Partner/Owner, Triad Medicine and Pediatric Associates, PLLC - Private Practice in Reidsville, NC - 1993-2012
Annie Penn Hospital/Moses Cone Health System, Reidsville, NC
    Active Medical Staff - 1993-2013
    Chief, Department of Medicine - 1998-2000
    Chief of Staff - 2006-2007
    Annie Penn Medical Executive Committee - 1998-2000, 2004-2008
    Chief of Service Representative, Moses Cone Health               System/Medical Executive Committee - 2005-2007
Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina, School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics - 2011-2014
Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (FAAP) - 1993-Present
Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP) - 2014-Present
North Carolina Pediatric Society/Chapter of AAP - 1995-2013
AMA Physician Recognition Award - 2001-2004, 2005-2008
FAA Designated Senior Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) - 2002-2014
National Speakers’ Bureau for McNeil Pharmaceuticals - 2006-2007
YourPediatrician.com, Inc., President and Editor - 1999-Present


Special Interests/Skills
Simulation Medicine
Healthcare Leadership
Medical Informatics
Public Health and Health Policy
Medical Student Education
Neonatal Medicine
Pediatric Psychiatry
Aerospace Medicine


Community Activities/Volunteer Work
Boy Scouts of America - Eagle Scout - 1979
District Eagle Board Chairman - 1996-1999
Cub Scout Den Leader - 2000-2005
Old North State Council Membership Chair - 2007
Boy Scout Assistant Scoutmaster - 2005-2007 Order of the Arrow (Boy Scout Honor Society)
National Eagle Scout Association
Reidsville Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year - 2003
Kiwanis International - Member - 1994-Present
     Club President - 2001-2002
     Delegate to International Convention - Taipei, Taiwan - 2001; New Orleans, LA - 2002; Honolulu, HI - 2005
     Lt. Governor, Carolinas District - 2006-2007
Medical Director of Student Health Centers of Rockingham County Schools (volunteer position) - 1994-96
Ecumenical Family Life Center - (counseling services for the underserved)
Board of Directors - 1995-1998
Annie Penn Hospital Foundation - Board of Directors - 1997-2002
Medical Director and Board Member - Free Clinic of Reidsville and Vicinity - 2000-2002
Greyhound Friends of NC – Oak Ridge, NC - weekly volunteer 2004-2011
Rockingham County Board of Health, appointed by the Rockingham County Board of Commissioners - 2007-2013
Chairman, Rockingham County Board of Health - 2009-2011
Hospice of Rockingham County – Board of Directors - 2011-2013
Orphanage Outreach/Outreach360 Volunteer/Leader - Medical and Non-medical trips serving people of rural Dominican Republic - 2011, 2012

Publications/Presentations

Halm, S, Dean's Article:  A Ground Up Transformation: DMU's New Campus for the NEXT 125 Years. Iowa Medicine (Journal of the Iowa Medical Society), January 2022 pp. 26-27, Des Moines, IA. 

Halm, S, Dean's Article:  That Book on the Dean's Desk That Explains Everything. Iowa Medicine (Journal of the Iowa Medical Society), July 2021 p. 28, Des Moines, IA. 

Halm, S, Dean's Article:  Persistence in a Pandemic. Iowa Medicine (Journal of the Iowa Medical Society), January 2021 p. 24, Des Moines, IA. 

Halm, S, Dean's Article:  Lifelong Learning. Iowa Medicine (Journal of the Iowa Medical Society), January 2020 p. 24, Des Moines, IA. 

Halm, S,  Feature Article: Amid the COVID-19 Crisis. Bulletin, Member Magazine for the Polk County Medical Society, January 2020 pp. 30-31, Des Moines, IA

Halm S, Chapter Author for The 5-Minute Clinical Consult - 2016, "Rathke's Cleft Cyst", 2015.

Halm S, Bowyer D, Shuler S, Holbrook A.  Three Year Experience in Interprofessional Education.  Presented at the 15th International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH 2015); 2015, Jan 30; New Orleans, LA.

Halm S, Pastrana C.  Interprofessional Education Planning:  A Rural Health Team-based Coal Mine Disaster Simulation.  Presented at the National Rural Health Association's Annual Conference, from work done at the National Mine Health and Safety Academy in Beaver, WV; 2015, Apr 15, Philadelphia, PA.

Mann B, Schmid R, Halm S, Kessler B, Vaskalis Z.  "SIM Month" Evolutionary Approach to Clerkships.  Presented at the 17th International meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH 2017); 2017 Jan 30; Orlando, FL.

Halm S, Pastrana C.  A Family Medicine Sim Curriculum in Four Sessions.  Presented at the 17th International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH 2017); 2017 Jan 30; Orlando, FL.

Pastrana C, Halm S.  Transitioning from Simulation Operator to Simulation Educator.  Presented at the 17th International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH 2017); 2017, Jan 30; Orlando, FL.

Halm S, Mann B.  The OSCE+ Model:  A Multi-Station Rounding Exercise for Pre-Clinical Medical Students.  Presented at the 17th International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH 2017); 2017 Jan 30; Orlando, FL.

Halm S.  Apply Anchored Humanistic Assessments to Simulated Patient Encounters.  Presented at the 18th International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH 2018); 2018 Jan 17; Los Angeles, CA

Halm S, Mann B.  Interprofessional Leadership in Healthcare Simulation:  Start with "Why" and Flex Your "How."  Presented at the 18th International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH 2018); 2018 Jan 16; Los Angeles, CA.

Halm S, Mann B.  Augmented Reality vs Virtual Reality:  Using the Future of Medicine and Simulation.  NC Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) Plenary Presentation for the 9th Annual Beyond the Manikin Conference; 2018, Mar 23; Cary, NC.

Mann B, Halm S.  Limited Number of Faculty for Throughput?  Use Tech to Your Advantage.   Presented at the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 2018 Annual Conference;  2018 Apr 18; Washington, DC.

Posters Presentations

Mann B, Schmid R, Halm S, Langaker M, Christiansen G, Fenn P, Kessler B.  IPE in a Rural Clerkship:  A Students' Perspective on a Progressive Simulation Case.  Presented at the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 2016 Annual Conference; 2016 Apr 6-9; Washington, DC.

Mann B, Halm S, Schmid R, Vaskalis Z.  "SIM Month" Evolutionary Approach to Clerkships.  Presented at the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 2017 Annual Conference;  2017 Apr 28; Baltimore, MD.

Schmid R. Mann B, Mann A, Halm S, Vaskalis Z.  Pediatric Fluid Bolus Calculation Skill Simulation:  A Multi-Encounter Approach.  Presented at the 17th International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH 2017); 2017, Jan 30; Orlando, FL.

Halm S, Mann A, Mann B.  Add MUSCLE:  A Medical Undergraduate Simulation Curriculum for Learner-centric Education.  Presented at the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 2017 Annual Conference; 2017 Apr 26-28; Baltimore, MD.

Halm S, Mann B.  Assessing Multiple EPAs Through a Single Advanced Simulated Rounding Exercise:  The OSCE+.  Presented at the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 2017 Annual Conference; 2017 Apr 26-28; Baltimore, MD.

Powers J. Mann A, Mann B, Halm S.  Informed Consent - Exploring Instruction and Assessment Methodologies.  Presented at the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 2017 Annual Conference; 2017 Apr 26-28; Baltimore, MD.

Mann A , Halm S. Mann B, Powers J.  Making General Procedures Entrustable in the Early Clinical Years.  Presented at the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine 2017 Annual Conference; 2017 Apr 26-28; Baltimore, MD.

Grants

NC Department of Health and Human Services Division/Office of Rural Health Grant 2017-18.  Rural Health Centers Program Medical Access Plan, Innovation, Planning and Implementation, and Rural Health center Assessment Grant SFY 2017-2018 for the Campbell University Community Care (Free, Student-Run) Clinic.  Oversight of funding for $34,000.

NC Department of Health and Human Services Division/Office of Rural Health Grant 2018-2019.  Rural Health Centers Program Medical Access Plan, Innovation, Planning and Implementation, and Rural Health center Assessment Grant SFY 2018-2019 for the Campbell University Community Care (Free, Student-Run) Clinic.  Primary Investigator and oversight of funding for $80,000.

Address

Office of the Dean
Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine
3200 Grand Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50312-4198