Cardiology Providers

Dwayne Callwood, MD

Undergraduate: Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA Medical Degree: Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA Internship:  Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ Residency:  Brown University School of Medicine, Providence, RI Fellowship: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Professional Organizations: Certified by American Board of Cardiology Member

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Alexander Paraschos, MD, PhD, FACC

I have been practicing cardiology at Kernodle Clinic for 25 years.  My special interests include interventional cardiology and pacemaker implantation.  I am also active in clinical research and serve on the Medical Executive Committee at Alamance Regional Medical Center.  I’m originally from Hampton, Virginia, but I consider Burlington my hometown.  I enjoy taking care of […]

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Anna Drane, PA-C, MPAP

I’m a North Carolina transplant from Louisville, KY since 2012. I have several years of experience working in healthcare, starting as a nursing assistant in inpatient and outpatient settings and the emergency department.  I have enjoyed connecting with patients in a multitude of settings and from all walks of life. As a physician assistant, my […]

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C. Rebekah Hudson, PA-C

I am a recent graduate of Elon University’s Physician Assistant Program, and I look forward to starting my career as a physician assistant with the amazing team at Kernodle Clinic Cardiology. Before PA school, I worked in the cardiology field for three years and knew I had found my niche during this time. I cannot […]

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Lauren Parrish, MSN, AGNP-C

I have 15 years of nursing experience, with the past six years spent working as a nurse practitioner in primary care, where I found my passion for chronic disease management. Chronic disease can be very challenging for patients and families, but with the right management, support, and an excellent provider as a partner in your […]

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Amanda Steiner, MPAS, PA-C

I enjoy seeing patients from a variety of backgrounds and spending time connecting with them and their individual concerns. As a physician assistant, I strive to provide high quality care and prevention to reduce risk factors and improve my patient’s quality of life. I am originally from Massachusetts, but the winters in North Carolina were […]

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