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Marcia Kidder, PT
Director of Physical Therapy

Marcia Kidder is our clinic manager in Senatobia. Marcia has been with Cornerstone going on two years. Marcia received a B.S. in Physical Therapy from the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Marcia worked at Methodist South Hospital where she was the Director of Rehab Services for 28 years, and she has spent the last 12 years working in various out-patient settings. Marcia has also provided contract services for several Home Health Agencies as well as the Tate County Health Department. Marcia served on the Mississippi State Board of Physical Therapy from 2004-2011. She is an active member of the Senatobia First United Methodist Church and she works with various local civic organizations. 

Marcia states, “I love working at Cornerstone in Senatobia and being able to serve the community that I have grown up in. I appreciate the overwhelming support from family, friends, and patients that I have treated over the years. I love treating a variety of patients and seeing them progress and reach their maximum potential.”

In her spare time, Marcia enjoys spending time with her grandchildren as well as attending sporting events from college football down to pre-school soccer and everything in between. Marcia also enjoys fishing, traveling, and sight-seeing.


Haley Vance, ATC

Haley Vance, of Water Valley, MS, is starting her third year with Cornerstone Rehabilitation as a Certified Athletic Trainer.  She went to Water Valley High School where she played softball, basketball, and volleyball. After graduation, she attended Northwest Mississippi Community College for two years, where she played softball for the Lady Rangers.  Haley earned her Bachelor’s of Science degree in Athletic Training at the University of West Alabama. She is also a member of Iota Tau Alpha: Athletic Training Honor Society. In Haley’s two years as an Athletic Trainer, she has covered football, soccer, basketball, softball, and baseball at Strayhorn High School. 

Haley’s love for sports and interest in the medical field led her to pursue a career in Sports Medicine. As an athlete, Haley suffered several injuries but gained experience as a rehab patient when she had shoulder surgery to repair her labrum. Her favorite part of rehabilitative and sports medicine is getting to participate in the athlete's recovery process, and watching them return to playing sports.  When Haley is away from work, she enjoys yard work, playing slowpitch softball, hunting, and spending time with family and friends.


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Amber Thomas, LAT, ATC

Amber Thomas is a licensed Athletic Trainer with Cornerstone Rehabilitation in Senatobia, Mississippi. She graduated from Delta State in 2014 with her Bachelor's of Science in Athletic Training. She also graduated from Lane College in May of 2011, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude receiving her bachelor's degree in Health, Recreation and Physical Education. She is also a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated. Thomas moved to Hernando her junior year in high school, where she played softball and ran track for the Tigers. From there, she went on to play softball for the Northwest Lady Rangers in 2008 and 2009. She finished her last two years of college softball at Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee.

Thomas is no stranger to Cornerstone Rehab, as she was a patient through her high school and college career. It was the summer before her junior year in high school when she tore her first of three ACLs. Her second and third ACL tear followed in her junior and senior year of college. It is through her rehab, that she gained her interest in Athletic Training. Since receiving her Athletic Training Degree, she has covered high school football at Strayhorn High School, and baseball and softball at Hernando High School. She is now starting her fourth year as Northwest Men's and Women's Soccer and Softball Athletic Trainer.



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Paul Sinka, LAT, MS, ATC

Paul Sinka is entering his sixth year as a Licensed and Certified Athletic Trainer of the Cornerstone Rehabilitation Athletic Training staff. Sinka joined Cornerstone Rehab in the summer of 2014 and has been a part of the Northwest Rangers’ Athletic Training staff since October 2014. Paul was promoted to Head Athletic Trainer prior to the start of the 2017-18 sports season. He works primarily with the Northwest football program and both Men's and Women's Ranger basketball teams.

Prior to Cornerstone Rehabilitation, Paul worked with varying levels of sports teams for two years in the Miami, Fla., area while completing his Master’s in Athletic Training at Florida International University in 2014. He worked with the football and baseball teams at FIU while also completing rotations at Palmetto Senior High School, assisting with football, baseball, basketball and lacrosse. He also worked with the Physicians at UHZ Sports Medicine Institute.

He completed his Bachelor’s in Physical Education and Exercise Science at Butler University in 2011. During his time there, he worked with the BU Sports Medicine staff in various sports, including football. Paul is recently married to the former Leah McCormick of West Lafayette, IN on June 8th, 2019.


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Cortney Leishman
Client Service Representative


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David Fergeson, ATC/LAT

David Ferguson has been with Cornerstone for 20+ years. He has worked with high school, collegiate and professional athletes during his time as an athletic trainer. He is currently the baseball trainer at Northwest Community College and also takes care of Magnolia Heights School. During his time at Cornerstone he has taken care of high school athletes from across the state, collegiate athletes and has worked with professional athletes in their off-seasons.

He is from Pontotoc, MS and is a graduate of Pontotoc High School where he played football and baseball. He is a graduate of the University of MS with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education and his ATC and LAT certifications. He is a member of the NATA (National Athletic Trainers Association) and MATA (Mississippi Athletic Trainers Association).

He is married to Vicki Ferguson, the clinic administrator for University Sports Medicine and they have one daughter, Olivia.