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In this April 13, 2015 photo, Elizabeth Rios tends to her 8-week-old son Emmanuel while helping her son Daniel, 4, with puzzles at her home in Crystal Lake, Ill. Rios is on maternity leave from her job as a nurse practitioner at the Harvard Area Community Health Center and has recently been featured in Migrant Clinician Network’s 30 Clinicians Making A Difference. Rios, 39, has spent the past four years making similar connections with migrant and seasonal workers in McHenry County. It’s a dream job, she said, because she serves a population that might otherwise go unheard or misunderstood. (Matthew Apgar/Northwest Herald via AP) CHICAGO OUT MANDATORY CREDIT
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