Ken Campbell
RN, NP-C, PKP |
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Ken Campbell is a Nurse Practitioner who is licensed to practice
both Family Health & Acute Care, and is Board Certified as
a Family Nurse Practitioner by the American Academy of Nurse
Practitioners.He has served as Clinical Associate Faculty for the Nurse
Practitioner Programs at both Syracuse and Binghamton Universities.
Ken is also trained as a Professional
Kinesiology Practitioner and works extensively with elite
athletes, using this technique to both treat their injuries
as well as improve their performance.
Ken was attuned as a Reiki Master
in 1987, and has used Reiki extensively in his professional
career ever since. This includes everywhere from in ambulances,
hospitals, nursing homes, sporting events, and in private
settings across the USA, Canada and Asia.
Over his many years of practice, Ken has assisted many people
through the difficulties of physical illness and trauma, emotional
distress, mental stress, and spiritual growth.
His patients have spanned the full spectrum of human existence.
He has personally assisted during the joy and stresses of
childbirth...and to comfort those undergoing the very final
transition of their life...and many, many other things in
between.
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What is a Nurse Practitioner?
As a licensed professional health care provider, a Nurse Practitioner
(NP) is a Registered Nurse who has additional advanced education
and clinical training. This advanced education and licensure
allows them to expand their practice to provide routine medical
care within the area of their specialty training.
Nurse Practitioners bring with them many years of "hands-on"
clinical nursing care before they can go on for their additional
specialized study of allopathic medicine.
Thus, NP's approach every patient with 2 philosophies of care:
the patient-centered holistic model of nursing care, and the
problem-focused medical model.
Over 30 years of studies have shown that NP care is comparable
to physician care, with a high level of patient satisfaction.
A Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) is trained to care for health
conditions of any age, from prenatal care to childhood & adult
health concerns, usually on an out-patient (in the office) basis.
An Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) is trained to care for
more complex, often critically ill, hospitalized patients.

Ken Campbell, Joan and Bruce Dewe, Norway 2006
(The Dewes are the Founders of
Professional Kinesiology Practice)
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Kate Cusano
MA, CASAC, CAS, PKP |
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Kate has worked in the health care field for well over 30 years.
Her professional career began as a speech therapist, working with
children and adults with serious speech, language and hearing problems
in a rehabilitation center, and then as a Speech Therapist in a
local school district grades K-12.
In the late 1980s, she made a career change and began working in
the field of addictions as a counselor in an outpatient addictions
clinic. She advanced on to be a Clinical Supervisor, and gradually
moved into senior level management.
Kate’s education includes - Master of Arts in Education Certificate
of Advanced Studies in leadership development. Credential as Alcohol
and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC).
Her Kinesiology training includes - Touch for Health Kinesiology,
Professional Kinesiology Practitioner, EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique),
Auricular Therapy.
Kate is also a Reiki practitioner and has training in the use of
essential oils.
Her practice is open to adults, children, as well as animals, with
early morning, evening & weekend appointments available. |
The Philosophy
At Two Rivers we look at more than the health challenge or "diagnosis"
-- we look at the whole person, their family and their life and
lifestyle. We help you create a plan that works best for you and
your life.
The Goal
Our goal is simple and well defined: to help you achieve a healthier
and happier life. We can help you achieve this by working together
as a team to come up with a plan that works best for you and your
lifestyle.

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