Jerome Adams Explained

Jerome Adams
Office:20th Surgeon General of the United States
President:Donald Trump
Deputy:Sylvia Trent-Adams
Erica Schwartz
Term Start:September 5, 2017
Term End:January 20, 2021
Predecessor:Vivek Murthy
Successor:Vivek Murthy
Office1:Health Commissioner of Indiana
Governor1:Mike Pence
Eric Holcomb
Term Start1:October 22, 2014
Term End1:September 5, 2017
Predecessor1:William VanNess[1]
Successor1:Kristina Box[2]
Birth Name:Jerome Michael Adams
Birth Place:Mechanicsville, Maryland, U.S.
Party:Independent
Spouse:Lacey Adams
Children:3
Education:University of Maryland, Baltimore County (BA, BS)
Indiana University, Indianapolis (MD)
University of California, Berkeley (MPH)
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Embed Title:Uniformed service
Branch:PHS Commissioned Corps
Serviceyears:2017–2021
Rank: Vice Admiral

Jerome Michael Adams[3] (born September 22, 1974) is an American anesthesiologist and a former vice admiral in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps who served as the 20th surgeon general of the United States from September 5, 2017, until January 20, 2021. Prior to becoming Surgeon General, he served as the Indiana state health commissioner, from 2014 to 2017.

On June 29, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Adams to become Surgeon General of the United States.[4] [5] Adams was confirmed by the United States Senate on August 3, 2017.[6] Adams' tenure as Surgeon General coincided with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

Early life and education

Adams is the son of Richard and Edrena Adams of Mechanicsville, Maryland, and grew up on the family farm. He attended Chopticon High School, graduating in 1992, in the top 5% of his class.[8] He then attended the University of Maryland Baltimore County through a full-tuition Meyerhoff Scholarship, a grant dedicated to minority students interested in the sciences.[9] Adams received his Bachelor of Science in biochemistry and his Bachelor of Arts in biopsychology. Additionally, Adams studied abroad in the Netherlands and Zimbabwe.[10]

Adams attended medical school at Indiana University School of Medicine as an Eli Lilly and Company Scholar.[9] He also received a Master of Public Health degree from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2000, with a focus on chronic disease prevention.[11] Adams completed his internship in internal medicine (2002–2003) at St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital and his residency in anesthesiology (2003–2006) at Indiana University. He is board certified in anesthesiology.[12]

Career

Private practice and academia

After two years in private practice at Ball Memorial Hospital,[13] [14] Adams was named assistant professor of anesthesiology at Indiana University.[15] [16] He has written several academic papers and book chapters, including chapters in Anesthesia Student Survival Guide: A Case-based Approach,[17] and an editorial in the American Journal of Public Health, "Are Pain Management Questions in Patient Satisfaction Surveys Driving the Opioid Epidemic?"[18]

Indiana state health commissioner

In October 2014, Adams was appointed Indiana state health commissioner. He was originally appointed by Governor Mike Pence and re-appointed by newly elected governor Eric Holcomb in 2017.[19] In this role, he oversaw the Public Health Protection and Laboratory Services, Health and Human Services, Health Care Quality and Regulatory, and Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Commissions. He also served as Secretary of Indiana State Department of Health's executive board, as Chairman of the Indiana State Trauma Care Committee, as President of the Healthy Hoosier Foundation, and as co-chairman of the Indiana Perinatal Quality Improvement Collaborative Governing Council.[15] During an HIV epidemic in 2015, Adams initially opposed needle-exchange programs on "moral" grounds, but he later changed his position as cases continued to mount.[20]

Surgeon General of the United States

On June 29, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Adams as surgeon general of the United States.[4] He was confirmed to the position by the Senate on August 3, 2017.[21] Upon his confirmation, Adams said that addressing the opioid epidemic along with untreated mental illness would be two of his major priorities.[6] Adams was sworn in as surgeon general on September 5, 2017,[22] and received his commission shortly after.

In April 2018, Adams urged Americans who are at risk of overdosing on opioids, as well as their family and friends, to carry an over-the-counter antidote to help combat rising fatalities.[23] [24] In May 2018, Adams responded to an in-flight medical emergency on a flight to Jackson, Mississippi.[25]

In September 2018, Adams began a campaign along with other public health officials to promote seasonal flu vaccinations. The 2017 flu epidemic had resulted in the deaths of an estimated 80,000 Americans, the highest number of deaths in at least four decades, according to CDC director Robert Redfield. Of the 180 children who died, 80 percent were unvaccinated.[26]

COVID-19 pandemic

In February 2020, Adams was appointed to the task force for dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.[27] Adams initially downplayed the risk from COVID-19 by comparing it to the flu, which was criticized by experts.[28] [29] He also strongly implored people not to buy or use face masks because he said they were “NOT effective” in preventing the general public from catching COVID-19,[30] [31] and that wearing a mask could actually increase the risk of catching the virus.[32] This was in line with other health experts, including Anthony Fauci, who were working on limited information at the time.

Adams later retracted this recommendation because he said there was new information about the asymptomatic spread of the virus.[33] [34] Politico reported in April 2020 that Adams had been largely sidelined by the administration.[7]

When asked about African-Americans’ increased risks from COVID, Adams replied that “African-Americans and Latinos should avoid alcohol, drugs and tobacco. Do it for your abuela, do it for your granddaddy, do it for your big momma, do it for your pop-pop.” Public health experts criticized his assertions as misleading and lacking adequate context.[35]

Adams expressed concern that the George Floyd protests could lead to a spike in COVID-19 cases. According to Adams, "Based on the way the disease spreads, there is every reason to expect that we will see new clusters and potentially new outbreaks moving forward."[36]

Adams confirmed that he was asked to step down as Surgeon General by the incoming Biden administration. Former surgeon general Vivek Murthy took his place.[37] He officially resigned on January 20, 2021, at the request of President Joe Biden.[38]

Subsequent career

Following his service as surgeon general, Adams joined Purdue University in October 2021 as a Presidential Fellow and its first executive director of health equity initiatives, professor of practice in the departments of Pharmacy Practice and Public Health, and a faculty member of the Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering.[39] Having been part of the Trump administration, he described how this made it difficult to obtain a position in academia or the corporate world.[40]

Personal life

Adams is Catholic, and he and his wife Lacey have three children.[41] [42]

Awards and decorations

Field Medical Readiness Badge
Public Health Service Distinguished Service Medal[43] Public Health Service Meritorious Service Medal
Public Health Service Outstanding Service MedalPublic Health Service Outstanding Unit Citation
with bronze service star
Public Health Service Unit Commendation
Public Health Service Global Health Campaign MedalPublic Health Service COVID-19 Pandemic Campaign MedalPublic Health Service Crisis Response Service Award
Humanitarian Service MedalPublic Health Service Regular Corps RibbonCommissioned Corps Training Ribbon
Surgeon General BadgeOffice of the Secretary of Health and Human Services Badge

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pence names Adams Indiana's health commissioner . October 9, 2014 . March 25, 2018.
  2. Web site: Indiana Names OB-GYN To Fill Vacated Health Commissioner Seat . Wfyi.org . June 10, 2019 . September 18, 2017.
  3. Web site: Nominee Report U.S. Office of Government Ethics . altgov2.org . February 29, 2020.
  4. Web site: Joseph. Andrew. 2017-06-29. Jerome Adams nominated as new U.S. surgeon general. 2021-02-27. STAT. en-US.
  5. Web site: FOX59 Web. June 29, 2017. President Trump nominates Indiana Health Commissioner Jerome Adams for U.S. Surgeon General. June 29, 2017. Fox 59.
  6. News: Scutti . Susan . Dr. Jerome Adams confirmed as surgeon general . August 4, 2017 . . August 4, 2017.
  7. Web site: Diamond . Dan . 2020-04-20 . Surgeon general gets pushed to sidelines, sparking questions . 2023-07-12 . POLITICO . en.
  8. Web site: McDaniels. Andrea K.. 2017-09-07. New surgeon general's science background was nurtured in Maryland. 2021-02-27. baltimoresun.com.
  9. News: Wapner . Jessica . Who Is Jerome Adams? Surgeon General Pick Battled HIV Outbreak With Clean Needles in Indiana . August 2, 2017 . . July 6, 2017.
  10. News: McDaniels . Andrea K. . New surgeon general's science background was nurtured in Maryland . April 16, 2020 . baltimoresun.com . Baltimore Sun . September 7, 2017.
  11. News: Groppe . Maureen . Jerome Adams promises to put science ahead of politics as surgeon general . August 2, 2017 . . August 1, 2017.
  12. News: American Society of Anesthesiologists Congratulates Jerome Adams, M.D., for Surgeon General Nomination . August 16, 2017 . American Society of Anesthesiologists . June 29, 2017.
  13. Web site: Rudavsky. Shari. 2017-08-01. He helped address Indiana's public health crisis. Can he do the same as surgeon general?. 2021-02-28. The Indianapolis Star. en-US.
  14. Web site: Straehley. Steve. Wallechinsky. David. 2017-07-14. Surgeon General of the United States: Who Is Jerome Adams?. 2021-02-28. AllGov.
  15. Web site: Jerome M. Adams, MD . . April 11, 2020.
  16. Web site: Faculty Anesthesia IU School of Medicine . https://web.archive.org/web/20170802002204/https://medicine.iu.edu/departments/anesthesia/faculty/ . August 2, 2017 . dead . . April 11, 2020.
  17. Book: 2016 . Anesthesia Student Survival Guide: A Case-based Approach . Ehrenfeld . Jesse M. . Urman . Richard D. . Segal . Scott . Second . Cham, Switzerland . Springer . ix, 31–88 . 978-3-319-11083-7 . 944030400.
  18. Are Pain Management Questions in Patient Satisfaction Surveys Driving the Opioid Epidemic? . Jerome . Adams . Gregory H. . Bledsoe . John H. . Armstrong . May 6, 2016 . . 106 . 6 . 985–986 . 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303228 . 27153016 . 4880256.
  19. Web site: ISDH: State Health Commissioner . in.gov . March 25, 2018 . April 7, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170407024714/https://www.in.gov/isdh/18940.htm . dead .
  20. Web site: Schumaker. Erin. 2017-06-30. How An HIV Outbreak Changed Trump's Surgeon General Nominee. 2021-02-27. HuffPost. en.
  21. Web site: 2017-08-03. PN723 - Nomination of Jerome M. Adams for Public Health Service, 115th Congress (2017-2018). 2021-02-28. Congress.gov.
  22. News: New surgeon general to advocate for science, compassion as guides for policy . Wallace . Amy . . September 5, 2017 . April 11, 2020.
  23. News: Surgeon general urges Americans to carry overdose antidote . CNBC . April 5, 2018 . . April 5, 2018 . April 6, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180406041530/https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/05/surgeon-general-jerome-adams-urges-americans-to-carry-overdose-antidote.html . dead .
  24. News: 2018-04-05. Americans urged to carry overdose antidote in effort to tackle drug deaths. en. TheJournal.ie. Associated Press. April 5, 2018.
  25. News: Leonard . Kimberly . May 16, 2018 . When the Delta crew asked if there was a doctor on board, they got a yes – from the surgeon general . Washington Examiner . May 16, 2018.
  26. Web site: O'Reilly. Eileen Drage. Last year's flu season killed the most people in the U.S. in 4 decades. 2021-02-27. Axios. September 27, 2018 . en.
  27. https://www.foxnews.com/health/who-are-the-coronavirus-task-force-members Who are the Coronavirus Task Force members?
  28. News: Law . Tara . Surgeon General Adams Warns of 'Saddest Week of Most Americans' Lives' as COVID-19 Pandemic Spreads . Time . April 6, 2020 . en.
  29. News: Stieb . Matt . As White House Tells States to 'Do Your Part,' Governors Ask What Trump Is Doing . April 13, 2020 . . . April 5, 2020 . en-us.
  30. News: Cramer. Maria. Sheikh. Knvul. 2020-02-29. Surgeon General Urges the Public to Stop Buying Face Masks. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-02-27. 0362-4331.
  31. Web site: Asmelash. Leah. 2020-02-29. The surgeon general wants Americans to stop buying face masks. 2021-02-27. CNN.
  32. Web site: Perrett. Connor. 2020-03-02. The US Surgeon General once warned against wearing face masks for the coronavirus but the CDC now recommends it. 2021-02-27. Business Insider.
  33. News: Originally, @CDCgov, @WHO, and my office all recommended against the general public wearing facemasks based on the best available science at the time regarding whether or not they prevent wearers from catching coronavirus. But we are learning more about this disease every day... . . April 1, 2020.
  34. Huang C, Wang Y, Li X, Ren L, Zhao J, Hu Y, Zhang L, Fan G, Xu J, Gu X, Cheng Z, Yu T, Xia J, Wei Y, Wu W, Xie X, Yin W, Li H, Liu M, Xiao Y, Gao H, Guo L, Xie J, Wang G, Jiang R, Gao Z, Jin Q, Wang J, Cao B . 6 . Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China . . 395 . 10223 . 497–506 . February 2020 . 31986264 . 10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30183-5 . 7159299 . free .
  35. News: Bunn . Curtis . Black health experts say surgeon general's comments reflect lack of awareness of black community . April 17, 2020 . . April 15, 2020 . en.
  36. Web site: Bowden. John. 2020-06-02. Surgeon general: 'Every reason to expect' coronavirus clusters after protests. 2021-02-27. The Hill. en.
  37. Web site: Pitofsky. Marina. 2021-01-20. Surgeon General Jerome Adams says Biden transition asked him to resign. 2021-01-20. The Hill. en.
  38. News: Diamond. Dan. 2021-01-20. Surgeon General resigns at Biden's request. The Washington Post. 2021-01-20.
  39. Web site: Purdue Today. 2021-10-01.
  40. News: Shapero . Julia . 2022-11-25 . Ex-surgeon general: 'People still are afraid to touch anything that is associated with Trump' . 2023-12-12 . The Hill . en-US.
  41. Web site: VADM Jerome M. Adams, M.D., M.P.H.. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201223033847/https://www.hhs.gov/about/leadership/jerome-adams/index.html. 2020-12-23. March 1, 2020. HHS.gov U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. January 20, 2015.
  42. Web site: Remedios. Jesse. 2020-04-16. Experts question surgeon general who talks God's 'plan' with pandemic. 2021-07-06. National Catholic Reporter. en.
  43. Web site: U.S. Surgeon General resigns at Biden's request: MSNBC. 2021-02-27. Reuters.