Sylvia Trent-Adams
Quick Facts
Biography
Sylvia Trent-Adams (born circa 1965) is a rear admiral in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and the current acting Surgeon General of the United States. As surgeon general, she directs the operations of the USPHS Commissioned Corps and communicates scientific information to advance the health of the nation. Previously, she was the deputy surgeon general. She has served as the chief nurse officer of the USPHS since November 2013.
Education
Trent-Adams received a bachelor of science in nursing from Hampton University, a master of science in nursing and health policy from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and a doctorate from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. After attending college on an ROTC scholarship, she served as an officer in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps for five years, on the oncology unit of Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Career
Trent-Adams has held various positions in HHS, working to improve access to care for poor and under-served communities. As a clinician and administrator, she has had a direct impact on building systems of care to improve public health for marginalized populations.
Prior to joining the Office of the Surgeon General, Trent-Adams was the deputy associate administrator for the HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). She assisted in managing the $2.3 billion Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act of 2009 (Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program) for uninsured people living with HIV disease as well as training for health care professionals.
Trent-Adams began her career in the Commissioned Corps of the USPHS in 1992. She has published numerous articles and presented to organizations and professional groups. Prior to joining the USPHS, Trent-Adams was a nurse officer in the U.S. Army. She also served as a research nurse at the University of Maryland. Trent-Adams completed two internships in the U.S. Senate where she focused on the prospective payment system for skilled nursing facilities and scope of practice for nurses and psychologists. She has served as guest lecturer at the University of Maryland and Hampton University. Her clinical practice was in trauma, oncology, community health, and infectious disease. She serves as chair of the Federal Public Health Nurse Leadership Council, and the Federal Nursing Service Council.
Acting Surgeon General of the United States
On April 21, 2017, Trent-Adams was named acting surgeon general, replacing Vice Admiral Vivek Murthy, a physician, who was relieved as surgeon general by the Trump administration. In assuming the post, Trent-Adams became the second non-physician to serve as surgeon general. Robert A. Whitney, a veterinarian, served as the 17th (acting) surgeon general. She is the second nurse to serve in this role. Richard Carmona, who served in the role under George W. Bush, was both a nurse and a physician.
Awards and decorations
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1st row | Surgeon General's Exemplary Service Medal | Public Health Service Outstanding Service Medal | Public Health Service Commendation Medal | |||
2nd row | Army Commendation Medal | Public Health Service Achievement Medal | Army Achievement Medal | |||
3rd row | Public Health Service Outstanding Unit Citation | Public Health Service Unit Commendation with three silver service stars | Public Health Service Special Assignment Service Award with service star | |||
4th row | Public Health Service Crisis Response Service Award | Public Health Service Bicentennial Unit Commendation Award | National Defense Service Medal | |||
5th row | Public Health Service Regular Corps Ribbon | Commissioned Corps Training Ribbon | Army Service Ribbon |
- In 2015, all members of the USPHSCC were awarded the PHSCC PUC.
Personal life
Trent-Adams grew up on a farm in Concord, Virginia. She is married to Dennis Adams and has two daughters.