High School. He received his BA in Chemistry and African American & African Studies (AAS) from the University of Virginia. Afterwards, he returned home to attend Meharry Medical College, which he is grateful for the education provided by the family medicine physicians caring for patients at Meharry’s Medication Assisted Treatment Clinic. While completing his Family Medicine residency at TriStar Southern Hills, he received training in primary care and substance use disorder in the inpatient, outpatient, and residential treatment settings. His favorite part about Nashville is the small town feeling in an ever growing large city; Prince’s is the best hot chicken.

