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Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCCurriculum vitaePart IPERSONAL DATABenita Jeanne Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCUSC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social WorkUniversity of Southern CaliforniaPhone: 410-615-12011150 South Olive St.Suite T1100Fax: 410-418-5336Los Angeles, CA 90015Email:waltonmo@usc.edu8294 Glenmar RoadHome Phone: 410-418-5336Ellicott City, MD 21043personal Email: benitajeanne@gmail.comEDUCATION AND TRAININGYear1994DegreeDoctor in Nursing Science (PhD)*InstitutionUniversity of California, San FranciscoSchool of Nursing, San Francisco, CA*converted from DNS in 20121982Masters of Science in Nursing (MS) University of Rochester School of NursingMajor: Family Health NurseSchool of Nursing, Rochester, NYClinician1980Masters of Arts in Management & Central Michigan UniversitySupervision (MA)(Washington DC satellite), Washington, DCMajor: Health Care Administration1978Bachelors of Science in Nursing(BS)Johns Hopkins UniversitySchool of Health Services, Baltimore, MDCURRENT LICENSE AND CERTIFICATIONSYearSourceTypeNumber2004-National CertificationNPCorporation for the Obstetric,Gynecologic & NeonatalNursing Specialties (Obstetrics)WAL1042688752003-National CertificationNPCorporation for the Obstetric,Gynecologic & NeonatalWAL1042688751

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCNursing Specialties (Gynecologic/Reproductive Health Care)YearLicensing BodyTypeNumber1983-American NursesCredentialing CenterPrimary Care in Adultand Family Health NursingPracticeNP049268-221978-Maryland Department ofRNHealth and Mental HygieneNational Provider Number: 1124060553R066787UPIN: P19273PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEYearPosition2016-Clinical Associate Professor University of Southern CaliforniaUSC Suzanne Dworak-Peck Schoolof Social WorkUniversity of Southern CaliforniaSocial Work; Los Angeles, CADirector of Master’s Program Johns Hopkins UniversitySchool of NursingBaltimore, MD2012-2014Institution2012-2013Co-track Coordinator: Johns Hopkins UniversityFamily Nurse PractitionerSchool of NursingProgramBaltimore, MD2007 - 2015Associate ProfessorJohns Hopkins UniversitySchool of NursingBaltimore, MD1997-2007Assistant ProfessorJohns Hopkins UniversitySchool of NursingBaltimore, MD1998-2005Track Coordinator: FamilyNurse Practitioner programJohns Hopkins UniversitySchool of NursingBaltimore, MD2

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BC1994-1997Assistant ProfessorCatholic University of America(Coordinator, Family Nurse School of NursingPractitioner Program)Washington, DC1994-1996Nurse practitionerFamily and Children’s Health CenterBrooklyn, MD1993-1994InstructorStatewide Nursing ProgramCalifornia State University, CA1987-1993Nurse PractitionerStanislaus County Public HealthDepartmentModesto, CA1988-1990Nurse PractitionerWest Modesto Medical ClinicModesto, CAYearPositionInstitution1988Nurse PractitionerSan Joaquin County Public Health,DepartmentStockton, CA1988Staff Nurse ICU (per diem)Doctor’s Medical CenterModesto, CA1985-1986Nurse Practitioner1984-1986Director of NursingVeteran’s Administration MedicalCenterLivermore, CALa Sierra Convalescent HospitalMerced, CA1982-1984Nurse PractitionerStanislaus Medical ClinicModesto, CA1978-1980Staff Nurse (neurosurgery)George Washington UniversityMedical Center, Washington, DCHONORS AND AWARDS2011Health Information Technology Scholar2011Simulation Education LeaderMaryland Faculty Academy for Simulation Training3

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BC2000Johns Hopkins Nursing Alumni Association: Graduate TeachingAward1992-1994Research Mentorship Award1990-1992President's Health Science Scholarship1990-1992Nursing Traineeship Grant1982Sigma Theta Tau, National Honor Society of Nursing1980-1982National Health Service Corps AwardRESEARCHResearch and Educational GrantsSponsored ProjectsDates: 9/2012 – 8/2015Title: Interdisciplinary Shared Clinical Experiences with Complex Community DwellingPatients and FamiliesPI: Benita Walton-MossTitle/Role: Principal InvestigatorFunding Agency: Health Resources and Services AdministrationTotal Direct Costs: 979,036Dates: 8/2011 – 6/2014Title: Enhancing preceptor and clinical faculty preparation using online, self-pacedmodules with emerging technologies to increase capacityPI: Sarah Jodi SchaeferTitle/Role: Co-investigatorFunding Agency: State of MarylandTotal Direct Costs: 60,000Dates: 7/1/10-4/30/14Title: Promoting Health Literacy among African Americans with High Blood PressurePI:Miyong KimTitle/Role: Pilot PIPercent Effort: 15% (in kind)Funding Agency: NINR1 P30 NR011409-01Total Direct Costs: 90,000Dates: 8/2008-8/2013Title: Daniel’s Initiative (Interprofessional Education)4

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCPI: Elizabeth TannerPercent Effort: 10%Dates: 9/1/06-9/1/07Title: Exploring Patient and Provider Views on Depression & FamiliesPI:Victoria MockTitle/Role: ConsultantPercent Effort: 2%Funding Agency: NINR1 P30 NRO 08995Total Direct Costs: 19,979Dates: 9/1/04-12/30/05Title: Peer Helper Intervention to Address Domestic Violence for Women in SubstanceAbuse TreatmentPI:Victoria MockTitle/Role: Pilot PIPercent Effort: 10%Funding Agency: NINR1 P30 NRO 08995Total Direct Costs: 20,000Dates: 9/1/02-8/31/07Title: Intervention Effect on Abused Women in Drug TreatmentPI:Benita Walton-MossTitle/Role: PIPercent Effort: 75%Funding Agency: NIDA K23 DA13955Total Direct Costs: 343,750Dates: 9/1/02-10/30/04Title: Relationship among Individual Characteristics, Level of Adherence to TreatmentProgram and Birth Outcomes among Low-income Pregnant Women in SubstanceAbuse TreatmentPI:Fannie Gaston-JohannsenTitle/Role: Pilot PIPercent Effort: 10%Funding Agency: NINR P20 NR008375Total Direct Costs: 20,000Dates: 9/2/03-9/30/04Title: Factors Related to Living Organ Donor Decision Making and OutcomesPI:Marie NolanTitle/Role: Co-investigatorPercent Effort: 1%Funding Agency: Dorothy Evans LyneTotal Direct Costs: 10,0005

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCDates: 9/1/02-9/1/03Title: Factors Related to Living Organ Donor Decision Making and OutcomesPI:Benita Walton-MossTitle/Role: PIPercent Effort: 10%Funding Agency: Dorothy Evans LyneTotal Direct Costs: 10,000Dates: 1/1/01-9/1/02Title: An Arts-Based Initiative for the Prevention of Violence Against Women and GirlsPI:Jacquelyn CampbellTitle/Role: Co-investigatorPercent Effort: 10%Funding Agency: CDC US4/CCU31009-02Total Direct Costs: 1,917,157Dates: 9/1/01-8/31/03Title: Implementing Family Programs in Psychiatric SettingsPI:Linda RoseTitle/Role: Co-investigatorPercent Effort: 15%Funding Agency: AHCPR 1R03HS10378-01Total Direct Costs: 150,000Unsponsored Research/Educational Grants – IntramuralDates: 2011-2012Title: Integrating Health Information Technologies into the Graduate CurriculumPI:Benita Walton-MossTitle/Role: PIPercent Effort: not definedFunding Agency: JHUSON: SoTLTotal Direct Costs: 2050Dates: 1998Title: Relationship of Family and Network Support to Retention in Substance AbuseTreatment among Pregnant WomenPI:Benita Walton-MossTitle/Role: PIPercent Effort: 10%Funding Agency: JHUSONTotal Direct Costs: 12,500PRACTICEPractice Initiatives6

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCDates: 2014-2015Practice: Broadway Center for AddictionsSite: Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MDTitle: Nurse practitionerPercent Effort: 20%Dates: 2011Practice: East Baltimore Nursing Community CentersSite: Baltimore, MDTitle: Nurse practitionerPercent Effort: 0 (volunteer)Dates: 2011-2015Practice: Howard County General HospitalSite: Columbia, MDTitle: Nurse researcherPercent Effort: 20%Dates: 2002-2011Practice: Program for Alcohol & other Drug DependenciesSite: Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MDTitle: Nurse practitionerPercent Effort: 10%Dates: 2000-2011Practice: Breast Center, Medical OncologySite: Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MDTitle: Nurse practitionerPercent Effort: 10%Dates: 1998-1999Practice: Center for Addiction and PregnancySite: Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Baltimore, MDTitle: Nurse practitionerPercent Effort: 10%SCHOLARSHIPPublicationsPublications:Journal articlesGranger T, Zappas M, Walton-Moss B, O’Neill SP (2018). A patient panel of casestudies to teach across the family nurse practitioner curriculum. J Nursing Education,Aug 1, 57(58), 512. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20180720-14.7

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCKim K, Xue KL, Walton-Moss B, Nolan MT, Han HR. (2018). Decisional balance andself-efficacy mediate the association among provider advice, health literacy and cervicalcancer screening. Eur J Oncol Nurs. 2018 Feb;32:55-62. doi: 10.1016/j.ejon.2017.12.001.Woodruff K, Walton-Moss B, O’Neill S (2017). Exploring APN Students' Perceptions,Self-confidence, and Satisfaction with Clinical Simulation.Nursing EducationPerspectives. doi: 10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000176Zappas, M, Gentes,M, Walton-Moss, B (2016). Use of incretin therapy in the treatmentof type 2 diabetes mellitus. Journal of Nurse Practitioners, 13(6), 418-424.Becker K, Walton-Moss B, Hanyok, L. (2015). Creating your ideal primary carepractice: innovative interprofessional learning activity. Journal of Nurse Education.May;54(5):300. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20150417-11.Goldstein NS, Hodgson N, Savage , Walton-Moss B. (2015). Alcohol use and the olderadult woman. Journal of Nurse Practitioners, 11(4), 436-442.Wu L, Chen R, Ma D, Zhang S, Walton-Moss B, He Z. (2014). Effects of lifestyleintervention improve cardiovascular disease risk factor in community-based menopausaltransition and early postmenopausal women in China. Menopause, 21(12), 1263-8.Walton-Moss, B., Samuel, L., Nguyen, T. H., Commodore-Mensah, Y., Hayat, M., &.Szanton, S. L. (2014).Community-based cardiovascular health interventions invulnerable populations. A systematic review. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing,29(4), 293-307.Becker, K. L., Hanyok, L. A., & Walton-Moss, B. (2014). The turf and baggage ofnursing and medicine: Moving forward to achieve success in interprofessionaleducation. Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 10, 240-244.Wu, L., Ma, D., Walton-Moss, B., He, Z. (2014). Effects of low-fat diet onpremenopausal and postmenopausal women: A meta-analysis of randomizedcontrolled trials. Menopause, 21, 89-99.Walton-Moss B, Ray EM, Woodruff K. (2013). Relationship of spirituality or religion torecovery from substance abuse: a systematic review. J Addict Nurs. Oct-Dec;24(4):21726; quiz 227-8. doi: 10.1097Hanyok, L.A., Walton-Moss, B., Tanner, E., Stewart, R.W., & Becker, K. (2013).Effects of a graduate level interprofessional education program on adult nursepractitioner student and internal medicine resident physician attitudes towardinterprofessional care. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 27, 526-528.8

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCJones Cooper SN, Walton-Moss B.(2013). Using reminder/recall systems to improveinfluenza immunization rates in children with asthma. J Pediatr Health Care. SepOct;27(5):327-33. doi: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2011.11.005.Walton-Moss B, O'Neill S, Holland W, Hull R, Marineau L. (2012). Advanced practicenursing students: pilot test of a simulation scenario, Collegian. 19(3):171-6.Park H, Walton-Moss B. (2012). Parenting style, parenting stress, and children's healthrelated behaviors.J Dev Behav Pediatr. Jul;33(6):495-503. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0b013e318258bdb8.Wang YH, Lin SQ, Chen R, Walton-Moss B. (2012). Pattern of moderate-to-severesymptoms of premenstrual syndrome in a selected hospital in China. J Obstet GynaecolRes Jan;38(1):302-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1447-0756.2011.01678Walton-Moss BJ, McIntosh LC, Conrad J, Kiefer E. (2009). Health status and birthoutcomes among pregnant women in substance abuse treatment. Womens Health Issues.May-Jun;19(3):167-75. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2009.02.003.Tanner, E., Hanyok, R., Stewart, R., Becker, K., Walton-Moss, B., Kodish, S.Understanding Medical and Nursing Students' Perceptions of Interprofessional (IP)Collaboration: Planning a Geriatric Interprofessional Education Experience. Journal ofthe American Geriatrics Society61, S147-S147 April 1, 2013. Peer Review AbstractWalton-Moss, B., Ray, E. M., & Woodruff, K. (2013). Relationship of spirituality orreligion to recovery from substance abuse: A systematic review. Journal ofAddictions Nursing, 24, 217-226.Walton-Moss, B., O’Neill, S., Holland, W., Hull, R., & Marineau, L. (2012). Advancedpractice nursing students: Pilot test of a simulation scenario. The Collegian, 19,171-176.Park, H. & Walton-Moss, B. (2012). Parenting style, parenting stress, and children’shealth-related behaviors. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics,33, 495-503.Jones Cooper, S. N & Walton-Moss, B. (2012). Using reminder/recall systems toimprove influenza immunization rates in children with asthma. Journal ofPediatric Healthcare. 2012 Feb 7. [Epub ahead of print].*Yan-hong, W., Shou-qing, L., Rong, C., Walton-Moss, B. (2012). Pattern of9

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCmoderate-to-severe symptoms of premenstrual syndrome in a selected hospital inChina. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Research. 38, 302-309.Fitzpatrick, E., Walton-Moss, B. (2011). Barriers to Emergency Contraception forAdolescents: A Review for Nurse Practitioners. Journal of Nurse Practitioners, 7,282-286.Campbell, J. C., Alhusen, J., Draughon, J., Kub, J., Walton-Moss, B. (2011).Vulnerability and protective factors for intimate partner violence. In J. W. White,M. P. Koss, & A., E. Kazdin (eds.), Volume 1: Mapping the Terrain. Violenceagainst women and children: Consensus, critical analysis and emergentpriorities. Washington, DC, APA Press*Walton-Moss, B., McIntosh, L. C., Conrad, J., & Kiefer, E. (2009). Health status andbirth outcomes among pregnant women in substance abuse treatment. Women’sHealth Issues 19, 167-175.*Walton-Moss, B., Bouleware, L., Cooper, M., Taylor, L., Dane, K., & Nolan, M. T.(2007). Prospective pilot study of living kidney donor decision-making andoutcomes, Clinical Transplantation, 21, 86-93.*Frye, V., Manganello, J., Campbell, J., Walton-Moss, B., & Wilt, S. (2006). Thedistribution of and factors associated with intimate terrorism and situationalcouple violence among a population-based sample of urban women in the UnitedStates. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 21, 1286-1313.*Walton-Moss, B. J., & McCaul, M. E. (2006). Factors associated with lifetime drugtreatment among drug-dependent women. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 246-253.*Walton-Moss, B. J., Manganello, J., Frye, V., Campbell, J. (2005). Risk factors forintimate partner violence and associated injury among urban women. Journal ofCommunity Health, 30, 377-389.Walton-Moss, B. J., Taylor, L., & Nolan, M. T. (2005). Ethical analysis of living organdonation. Progress in Transplantation, 14, 201-209.*Walton-Moss, B., Gerson, L. Rose, L. (2005). Effects of mental illness on FamilyQuality of Life. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 26, 627-642.Berk, RA, Berg J, Mortimer R, Walton-Moss, B, Yeo TP. (2005). Measuring theeffectiveness of faculty mentoring relationships. Academic Medicine, 80, 66-71.*Rose LE, Mallinson K, Walton-Moss B. (2004). Barriers to family care in psychiatricsettings. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 36(1), 39-48.Nolan, M.T., Walton-Moss, B., Taylor, L., Dane, K. (2004). Living kidney donor10

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCdecision making: State of the science and directions for future research. Progressin Transplantation, 14, 201-209.*Walton-Moss, B., Morrison, C., Yeo, T., Woodruff, K., Woods, N., Campbell, J.McCaul, E., Kub, J. & Dennison, C. (2003) Experiences of violence andpsychiatric symptoms among women with substance use disorders. Journal ofAddictions Nursing, 14(4), 193-200.Walton-Moss, B. & Campbell, J. (2002). Intimate partner violence: Implications fornursing, Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, January 31.http://www.nursingworld.org/ojin/topic 17/tpc17 5.htm*Rose, L., Mallinson, R. K., & Walton-Moss, B. (2002). A grounded theory of familiesresponding to mental illness, Western Journal of Nursing Research, 24(5), 516537.Becker, K. & Walton-Moss, B. (2001). Detecting and addressing alcohol abuse inwomen, Nurse Practitioner, 26(10), 13-23.*Hoskins, L., Thiel, L., Walton-Moss, B., Clark, H., & Schroeder, M. (2001). Clinicalpathway versus a usual plan of care for patients with congestive heart failure:What’s the difference? Home Healthcare Nurse, 19(3), 142-150.Hoskins, L., Thiel, L., Walton-Moss, B., Clark, H., & Schroeder, M. (2001). A clinicalpathway for congestive heart failure. Home Healthcare Nurse, 19(4), 207-217.Walton-Moss, B. & Becker, K. (2000). Women and substance use disorders. Lippincott’sPrimary Care Practice, 4(3), 290-301.Becker, K. & Walton-Moss, B. (2000). Young woman with recurrent yeast infections.Lippincott’s Primary Care Practice, 4(1), 125-131.*Hoskins, L., Walton-Moss, B., Schroeder, M. Clark, H., & Thiele, L. (1999). Predictorsof hospital readmission for the elderly with congestive heart failure. HomeHealthcare Nurse, 17(6), 373-381.*Walton-Moss, B. (1996). Prenatal care among African-American women. NursePractitioner, 21(11), 23, 148.(*) means databasedBook chapters & Continuing Education programsBecker, K.L & Walton-Moss, B.J. (2010). Chapter 26. Management of addictivedisorders in medical nursing care populations. Addictive Disorders in MedicalPopulations. N.S Miller & M.S. Gold (Eds).11

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCWalton-Moss, B., Becker, K., Kub, J., & Woodruff, K. (2008). Substance Abuse:Commonly Abused Substances and the Addiction Process. Brockton, MA:Western Schools.Walton-Moss, B. (2005). Women’s Health. A Guide to Health Promotion and DisorderManagement. (contributor). Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins.Walton-Moss, B. (2002) Editor for Health, Hormones, and Happiness: CreatingWellness for Midlife and Beyond (CE program & teleconference series)Walton-Moss, B. (2002) Chairpersons for New Directions in Osteoporosis: TargetingEarly Bone Loss (CE program)Walton-Moss, B. (2001). Pulmonary Function Testing. In Procedures for NursePractitioners, Springhouse, PA: Springhouse CorporationWalton-Moss, B. (2000). Addison’s disease. In J. Cash (Ed.), Family Care Guidelines.Philadelphia: Lippincott.Walton-Moss, B. (2000).Cushing’s syndrome. In J. Cash (Ed.), Family Care Guidelines.Philadelphia: Lippincott.Walton-Moss, B. (1997). Ineffective management of therapeutic regimen: Individual(Effective Management), Family, Community. In G. McFarlane & E. McFarland(Eds.), Nursing Diagnosis & Intervention. St. Louis, MO: Mosby.Conference PresentationsInternational2012Walton-Moss, B. Bridging the Gap: The Role of Community Engagement inResearch, Education and Practice. Invited Presentation, North-West University,Mafikeng. South Africa.2011Walton-Moss, B. Mentoring Graduate Students. Invited Presentation, North-WestUniversity, Mafikeng. South Africa.2009Walton-Moss, B. Family Violence Among Women in Drug Treatment:Associations with Mental Health and Substance-Related Problems. Poster, 16thInternational Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against WomenInternational, Coral Gables, Florida. October.2006Walton-Moss, B. Relationship between Intimate Partner Violence and HealthStatus Among Drug Dependent Women in Drug Treatment. Poster, AnnualMeeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Scottsdale, Arizona.12

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCJune.2006Walton-Moss, B. & Conrad, J. Relationship between Abuse Type andPsychiatric Distress Among Drug Dependent Women. Podium, InternationalFamily Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference, Portsmouth, NewHampshire. July.2006Walton-Moss, B. Relationship between Abuse Type and Psychiatric Distressamong Drug-dependent Women: Preliminary Findings. Podium, Nursing NetworkViolence Against Women International, Portland, Oregon. April.2005Walton-Moss, B. Effects of Abuse on Low Birthweight Among Pregnant DrugDependent Women. Poster, Annual Meeting of the American Public HealthAssociation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November.2005Walton-Moss, B. Effects of Abuse on Low Birthweight Among Pregnant DrugDependent Women. Podium, International Family Violence and ChildVictimization Research Conference, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. July.2005Walton-Moss, B. Influence of Menstrual Cycle Phase on Illicit Drug Use. Poster,College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Orlando, Florida. June.2004Walton-Moss, B. Perceived Risk of Adverse Birth Outcomes Among SubstanceDependent Pregnant Women. Poster, Annual Meeting of the American PublicHealth Association, Washington, DC. November.2004Walton-Moss, B. Risk Factors for Suicidality Among Female Intimate PartnerViolence Victims. Podium, 13th Nursing Network on Violence Against WomenInternational Conference, Boston, Massachusetts. October.2004Walton-Moss, B. Factors Associated with Substance Abuse Treatment AmongDrug Dependent Pregnant Women. Poster, Annual Conference of the College onProblems of Drug.Dependence, San Juan, Puerto Rico. June.2004Walton-Moss, B. Risk factors for violence among abused women. Poster, 3rdWomen’s World Mental Health Conference, Washington, DC. March.2003Walton-Moss, B. School nurse competencies for adolescent dating violence.Poster, 131st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, SanFrancisco, California. November.2003Walton-Moss, B. School nurse competencies for adolescent dating violence.Poster, 7th International Family Violence Research Conference, Portsmouth, NewHampshire. July.13

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BC2003Walton-Moss, B. Interrelationships of violence and psychiatric symptoms inwomen with substance use disorders. Podium, 7th International Family ViolenceResearch Conference, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. July.2000Rose, L. & Walton-Moss, B. Impact of Severe Mental Illness on FamilyRelationships. Podium, International Family Nursing Conference, Chicago,Illinois. July.National2017 Walton-Moss, B. Motivational interviewing: An innovative approach to healthpromotion. American Association of Nurse Practitioners, Annual Conference,Philadelphia, PA. June.24,20172017 Granger, T., Zappas, S., Walton-Moss, B. & O’Neill, S. Using a patient panel ofcase studies to teach across the FNP curriculum. Podium, National Organizationof Nurse Practitioner Faculty, Washington DC, April2016Walton-Moss, B. Community-Based Cardiovascular Health Interventions inVulnerable Populations: A Systematic Review Podium, Invited, American HeartAssociation, November 17, 2016.2012Walton-Moss, B. & O’Neill, S. Development and Pilot Testing of a SimulationScenario for Advanced Practice Nursing Students. Podium, Simulation inHealthcare. Ft Lauderdale, Florida. March.2011O’Neill, S. & Walton-Moss, B. The Use of High Fidelity Simulation in aGraduate Health Assessment Course. Poster, National Organization of NursePractitioner Faculty. Albuquerque, New Mexico. April.2011Hanyok, L., Walton-Moss, B. & Becker, K. Interprofessional Education in theCare of Complex Community-Based Patients. Podium, National Organization ofNurse Practitioner Faculty. Albuquerque, New Mexico. April.2011Terhaar, M., Sylvia, M., Stanik-Hutt, J., & Walton-Moss, B. DNP PerformanceImprovement to Increase Scholarship & Rigor. Podium, American Association ofColleges of Nursing. San Diego, California. January.2008O’Neill, S. & Walton-Moss, B. Revision and Improvement of a Family NursePractitioner Program: Experience of One School of Nursing. Poster, AmericanAcademy of Nurse Practitioners National Conference, National Harbor,Maryland. June.2007Walton-Moss, B. Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Baseline Health Statusamong Women in Substance Abuse Treatment. Poster, Annual Meeting of theAmerican Public Health Association, Washington, DC. November.14

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BC2007Walton-Moss, B. Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Health Status AmongWomen in Drug Treatment. Podium, Nursing Network Violence Against WomenInternational, London, Ontario, Canada. October.2006Walton-Moss, B. Relationship between Abuse Type and Psychiatric DistressAmong Drug Dependent Women. Poster, Annual Conference, Family ViolenceSexual Assault Institute, San Diego, California. September.2005Walton-Moss, B. & McIntosh, L. Relationship among Individual Characteristics,Level of Adherence to Treatment Program and Birth Outcomes among Lowincome Pregnant Women in Substance Abuse Treatment. Poster, NationalCoalition of Ethnic Minority Nurse Researchers, Washington, DC. March.2004Walton-Moss, B. Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence Among White,Black and Hispanic Women. Podium, Family Violence Prevention Fund’sNational Conference on Health Care and Domestic Violence, Boston,Massachusetts. October.2004Walton-Moss, B. Risk Factors for Abuse Among Pregnant Substance DependentWomen. Poster, National Institute of Nursing Research, Washington, DC.October.2004Walton-Moss, B. Factors Associated with Substance Abuse Treatment AmongDrug Dependent Pregnant Women. Poster, 19th Annual National Conference ofthe American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, New Orleans, Louisiana. June.2003Walton-Moss, B. Adolescent Dating Violence. Poster, Annual Conference,Family Violence Sexual Assault Institute, San Diego, California. September.2003Walton-Moss, B. Health Problems of Pregnant Women in Substance AbuseTreatment. Poster, Maternal Child Health Leadership Conference, University ofIllinois, Chicago, April.2000Walton-Moss, B. Maternal Stressors and their Relationship to PregnancyOutcomes. Poster, Annual Conference, American Academy of NursePractitioners, Washington DC. June.1999Walton-Moss, B. Care of Women with Substance Abuse in the Primary CareSetting. Poster, Annual Conference American Academy of Nurse Practitioners,Atlanta, Georgia. June.Regional2003Walton-Moss, B. Health Problems of Pregnant Women in Substance AbuseTreatment. Poster, 25th Annual Conference on the Black Family, Hampton,15

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCVirginia. March.2001Walton-Moss, B. Women’s Experiences of Violence in a Substance AbuseTreatment Setting. Podium, Southern Nursing Research Society AnnualConference, Baltimore, Maryland. February.1998Hoskins, L. & Walton-Moss, B. Risk factors for hospital readmission for theelderly with congestive heart failure. Podium, Southern Nursing Research SocietyAnnual Conference, Fort Worth, Texas. February.1997Walton-Moss, B. Pregnancy as Experienced by Low Income, Urban AfricanAmerican Women. Poster, Southern Nursing Research Society AnnualConference, Norfolk, Virginia. April.1995Walton-Moss, B. Influence of Self-Esteem and Mastery upon Entry into PrenatalCare Among African-American Women. Poster, Annual Research Day, LouisianaState University Medical Center School of Nursing, New Orleans, Louisiana.November.1995Walton-Moss, B. Influence of Self-Esteem and Mastery upon Entry into PrenatalCare Among African-American Women. Poster, Pennsylvania section AnnualConference, Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nursing,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. October.1995Walton-Moss, B. Influence of Self-Esteem and Mastery upon Entry into PrenatalCare Among African-American Women. Poster, District III Annual Conference,Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nursing, Reading,Pennsylvania. September.Local2002Walton-Moss, B. Ethics Workshop. Maryland Nursing Association Convention.October.2002Nolan, M. & Walton-Moss, B. Ethical Issues in Living Donation. Podium,Inaugural meeting of Chesapeake Tri-State chapter of International TransplantNurses’ Society, Bethesda, Maryland. October.1998Walton-Moss, B. Ethical Assessment Framework: Application to CulturalDiversity. Podium, Maryland Nurses Association Annual Convention, Frederick,Maryland. October.1995Walton-Moss, B. Prenatal Care Among African-American Women. Podium,Howard University Annual Research Conference, Washington DC. March.EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES16

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCPeer review activities2011 -Journal of Cardiovascular NursingCurrent Drug Abuse Reviews2010-Research in Nursing & HealthProgress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, andAction.2007-Gender and MedicineViolence and VictimsTeaching and Learning in MedicineJournal of Interpersonal Violence2005-Public Health Nursing2004-Medscape’s Topics in Advanced Practice Nursing2003-Research and Theory for Nursing Practice InternationalChapter review:Chapter 19. Obstetric and Gynecological Disorders. Professional Guide to Diseases 10thEdition. April, 2011.Book review:Study Guide for Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Examination and PracticePreparation. Doody’s Book Review, March, 2001.PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIESSociety/Association membership and leadership2012-International Nurses Society on AddictionsMember2012-Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses AssociationMember2009-2011Sigma Theta Tau, International: National Honor Society for Nursing, NuBeta.Research Chair2009-2010Women’s Substance Abuse Group: Rutland Transitional HousingGroup Leader2009-2010Healthy Living: substance group at Man Alive17

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCGroup Leader2008-Howard County Drive-In Flu ShotsRegistered Nurse2008-American Academy of Nurse PractitionersMember2005-Nursing Network on Violence Against Women, InternationalMember2003-American Public Health AssociationMember2002-2008Carpenter’s Wellness (through Glenmar United Methodist Church)Nurse1999-Association of Women’s Health Obstetric and Neonatal NursingMember1997-Nurse Practitioner Association of MarylandMember1994-Maryland Nurses AssociationMember1984-Sigma Theta Tau, International: National Honor Society for NursingMember1997-2000Nurse Practitioner Association of the District of ColumbiaPresident, 1997-1999Proposal Review ActivitiesExternal to School of Nursing2011American College of Nurse Practitioners Abstract Reviewer2010Sigma Theta Tau International Reviewer Grader2009National Institutes of Health: Challenge Grant Reviewer2007- American Nurses Foundation, Nursing Research Grant Program. Research2009 Proposal Review2001Research Review Panels Southern Nursing Research Society Annual Conference,18

Benita Walton-Moss, PhD, FNP-BCAbstract ReviewerInternal to School of Nursing2010- Sigma Theta Tau Interna

1993-1994 Instructor Statewide Nursing Program California State University, CA 1987-1993 Nurse Practitioner Stanislaus County Public Health Department Modesto, CA 1988-1990 Nurse Practitioner West Modesto Medical Clinic . 1982-1984 Nurse Practitioner Stanislaus Medical Clinic Modesto, CA 1978-1980 Staff Nurse (neurosurgery) George Washington .