Dr. Adam is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine, has been practicing acupuncture since 2018 after receiving a Master of Science in Traditional Oriental Medicine from Southwest Acupuncture College in Santa Fe.
He has also received extensive training in Shiatsu and Sports Medicine Acupuncture and traveled to Nicaragua to work alongside Indigenous healers and clinical herbalists. His treatments often are informed by the Sa’am method, a form of acupuncture from Korea that is effective while using minimal needles.
Dr. Broder continues his own professional educational journey as a student in the White Pine Institute Women’s Great Turning course, learning classical methods of herbal prescribing for women’s health, from the renowned Sharon Weizenbaum. Accepting Chinese Medicine as a modality rooted in the changes and cycles of nature and the principle that illness and pain occur when an individual has lost an aspect of their relationship to the natural order resonates with Dr. Broder. He infuses his practice with what he understands to be the vital context of natural rhythms…especially in today’s age of technology. Herbal formulas, acupuncture, moxibustion and other modalities can help restore this relationship and bring about true holistic healing.