Background
Adams, Diane Loretta was born on November 3, 1948 in St. Louis.
Adams, Diane Loretta was born on November 3, 1948 in St. Louis.
Bachelor of Science, Howard U., 1969; Doctor of Medicine, New Jersey Medical School, 1976; Master in Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 1980.
Resident in family practice, Howard U. Hospital, Washington, 1976-1979; chief medical officer, United States Coast Guard Shipyard, Curtis Bay, Maryland., 1980-1983; chief medical officer, Bureau Engraving and Printing, Washington, 1983-1985; medical officer, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Washington, 1985-1986; research analyst, Office Assistant Secretary Health, Rockville, Maryland., 1987-1990; chief minority health services research program, Agency Health Care Policy and Research, Rockville, 1990-1993; congressional fellow office of Congressman Louis Stokes, United States House of Representatives, Washington, 1990; senior medical advisory, Agency Health Care Policy and Research, Department Health/Human Superior vena cava syndrome, Rockville, since 1993; clinical associate professor department physical therapy, U. Maryland. Consultant representative Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Task Force, 1987-1993. Lecturer intensive bioethics Georgetown University Kennedy Institute Ethics, 1991.
Member American College Preventive Medicine, Alpha Kappa Alpha (Outstanding Comt. Svc. award 1981-1985).
M. William McKinley Adams. Children: Kareem McKinley, Dawn Caron, Akeem Michael.