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		<title>How One Doctor is Helping D.C. Residents Overcome Substance Abuse</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[For many young girls in Greenville, Miss., becoming a doctor in the District of Columbia is a distant dream. However, for Dr. Nicole Richardson, that dream is a now a reality. Dr. Richardson is an internal medicine physician in Washington, D.C. She currently works with patients struggling with substance abuse. However, becoming a doctor in the nation&#8217;s capital was not Dr. Richardson&#8217;s original plan. &#8220;I am originally from Greenville, Miss, and I attended Alcorn State University. I fell in love with the D.C. area after completing an internship with the CIA. I eventually transferred to George Mason University, where I]]></description>
		
		
		
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