Anne Drogin, MDiv, MAc, LicAc

Anne Drogin has been practicing acupuncture in the Boston area since graduating from NESA in 1997. Prior to studying acupuncture, Anne received a BA in philosophy and Western religion from Wellesley College where she first became interested in social justice work. She went on to complete the Women’s Theological Center’s Study/Action program and to receive a master’s degree in divinity from Harvard Divinity School in 1990.

In keeping with her prior work for various social justice organizations, Anne’s focus in acupuncture has been in public health. She began her career as an acupuncturist for the Pathways to Wellness Clinic (AIDS Care Project) working in the main clinic as well as treating HIV+ recovering addicts at one of the satellite clinics. Anne started working at NESA as a teaching assistant in 1998 and became a faculty member in 2001. She has taught a wide variety of practical courses and enjoys engaging with the students in public health clinics offsite. Anne continued to treat HIV+ patients and Cambodian refugees until recently when she opened her own low-cost community acupuncture clinic in downtown Boston.

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