Dr. Adam Saucedo was born and raised in
Latin America. He studied as an undergraduate
at Salem College in Salem, Massachusetts
before earning his Medical Degree at the
University of Rochester School of Medicine
in 1993. While serving as a soldier in the
United States Army stationed in Germany,
Dr. Saucedo served in the emergency room
serving members of the armed forces who were
wounded during operations in North Africa,
Europe, the Balkans and the Middle East. In
2001, Dr. Saucedo founded a multi-specialty
practice and medical imaging center in Salt
Lake City, UT before his partnership negotiated
the purchase of the landmark Doxey-
Hatch Building, which opened its doors
in early 2005 to become one of the largest
eating disorder patient care facilities in the
world. For the next three years, Dr. Saucedo
served as the managing partner and CEO.
Dr. Saucedo is also the current recipient of
a coveted fellowship in research focused on
drug discovery and the study of angiogenesis.
Understanding angiogenesis will help fight
almost all disease. Dr. Saucedo lectures locally
and internationally on nutrition and health. |