Medical Staff and Volunteers
J. Cullen Hardy, M.D., MEDICAL DIRECTOR
Dr. Hardy is Medical Director of the Living Water Community Clinic. Dr. Hardy is a cardiovascular medicine physician at UVA Health System. His expertise includes arrhythmias, hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis), coronary artery disease, heart attacks, high blood pressure (hypertension), high cholesterol, and high triglycerides (hyperlipidemia). Dr. Hardy graduated from Tulane University, and completed his residency at University of Virginia. He completed his fellowship in cardiology at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. Dr. Hardy is dedicated to giving back to his community and volunteers as provider at Clinics.
Dr. James P. Corsones
Dr. Corsones is board certified in internal medicine. He recently retired after a 38 year career in the Hudson Valley region of New York State. He moved with his wife of 47 years to Lake of the Woods to be closer to his two children and five grandchildren. He spent the first 28 years in private practice and then the last ten years as a hospitalist for Health Alliance of the Hudson Valley, an affiliate of Westchester Medical Center. He graduated from Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY and did his internal medicine training at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, MA. He is looking forward to working with the dedicated volunteers and staff at the clinic and promoting better health for the community.
Elizabeth A. Sullivan, FNP, MSN, RN
Elizabeth Sullivan practices at UVA Primary Care in Locust Grove. She graduated from St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing in 1976 and from St. Joseph’s College in 1995 with a BSN and in 2000 with a MSN Family Nurse Practitioner. Since coming to the Locust Grove Campus, she is well loved and respected by her patients and the surrounding counties. Mrs. Sullivan is very involved in this community in which she lives and serves. She is a great inspiration and it is a great blessing to Living Water Community Clinic to have Elizabeth Sullivan caring for our patients.
Margo C. Bragg, PA-C
Margo works at Rapidan Medical Center in Locust Grove. She received her Bachelor of Health Science degree and certification as a physician assistant from James Madison University in 2003. She has spent her entire physician assistant career in primary and urgent care setting.
She married her high school sweetheart and has one son. She enjoys spending time with family, reading and running.
Mike Evans, PA-C
Michael D. (Mike) Evans is an active duty Navy PA, serving presently as the Department Head of the David Ray Branch Clinic on Marine Corps Base Quantico. He holds Bachelor of Science degrees from George Washington University and the University of Nebraska, Master of Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Nebraska, and will complete his studies for a Master of Arts in Theology from Christendom Graduate School in the summer of 2017. He is also a graduate of the U.S. Army Special Forces Medical Sergeant course. His practice areas are Family, Occupational and Sports Medicine, with an extensive background in combat trauma management, having deployed with Marine Corps and Naval Special Warfare units to Iraq and Afghanistan five times in the recent conflicts. Mike is active in his local council of the Knights of Columbus. He serves as an usher at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and leads adult religious education at the Quantico Catholic Chapel. He is married to Dr. Katherine Howe Evans and they have five children and one grandson.
Ruthanne W. Morrow, MSN, FNP
Ruthanne (Ruthie) practices at the Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center Emergency Department, and Rapidan Medical Center. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Liberty University. Ruthie practiced as a Nurse Corps Officer in the U.S. Navy for five years before pursuing her MSN Family Nurse Practitioner from The George Washington University.
Ruthie has worked extensively with Veterans, including combat deployment as a trauma nurse to Kandahar Afghanistan. Ruthie is married, and has two young sons. She is involved in her Church, enjoys small group Bible studies in her home, and giving back to the community.
Amanda Abrams, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, EMT-B
Amanda received both Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Nursing with a specialization in Family Nurse Practitioner degree at South University in Glen Allen, Virginia. She is certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. She is a graduate of Lake of the Woods Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company and a Certified Emergency Medical Technician.
Amanda’s career development is attributed to various roles in Primary Care, Hospice, and Military Health. Her compassion encompasses serving vulnerable populations, especially individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities. She actively serves in the First Touch Ministry at her church. Her best moments are spent creating memories with her husband, daughter, and their family.
Mark S. Ford, PA-C
Mark Ford, is a Physician Assistant at Orthopedic Specialty Clinic in Fredericksburg, specializing in Sports Medicine, Pediatrics, Fracture Care, and General Orthopedics. He completed his undergraduate Bachelor of Science Degree at James Madison University before continuing his training at Wake Forest School of Medicine for his Physician Assistant Degree. Mark lives and worships in our community and is a great blessing to Living Water Community Clinic.
Dr. Thomas Reynolds MD
Dr. Thomas Reynolds served as Medical Director for Living Water Community Clinic since May 28, 2016. Dr. Reynolds recently turned over the reigns to Dr. Cullen Hardy. THANK YOU DR. REYNOLDS FOR YOUR COMMITMENT AND DEDICATION TO TAKING CARE OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITIES IN NEED..
Dr. Reynolds, a 34-year family medicine provider with UVa Primary Care Culpeper Family Practice, and former chief medical officer for Novant Health UVA Health System Culpeper Medical Center brings years of experience to the role of Medical Director.