Celebrating Nurses Week: Passing the Torch
Celebrating Nurses Week: Passing the Torch

In cancer care, the role of a Nurse Navigator is essential. For over two decades, Deb Albin has been serving the patients at San Juan Regional Cancer Center, guiding patients and their families through the complexities of cancer treatment with compassionate care. Now, as she transitions into partial retirement, Deb is passing the torch to Susan Price, a seasoned nurse with a shared commitment to comprehensive cancer care.
Deb's nursing journey began in 2005, and she became the Cancer Center's Nurse Navigator in 2019. Her impact on our community has been profound. "I'll miss the one-on-one relationships with patients," Deb reflects. "Every patient comes to the Nurse Navigator to address barriers to care or needs, and I've been honored to serve as that person for them." While stepping back from her day-to-day duties, Deb will continue to support Susan, patients, and the ongoing efforts to provide exceptional care.
Susan, who brings nearly 30 years of nursing experience to the role, is well-acquainted with Deb and the Four Corners community. Their professional paths have intertwined over the years, fostering deep mutual respect and a shared commitment to patient care. "Deb and I have been through this journey together," Susan shares. "Even in my previous roles, we collaborated closely. I've always admired her dedication and the way she connects with patients."
As Susan transitions into the Nurse Navigator role, her vision is to grow the program, collaborate with the oncology office, and expand the resources available to patients in our community. "The journey from diagnosis to survivorship—or wherever it may lead—is incredibly challenging," Susan explains. "Our role as Nurse Navigators is to bring our experience and knowledge to facilitate the best outcomes for our patients."
For both Deb and Susan, their work extends beyond the hospital walls. They serve as pillars of support not just for patients, but for our entire community. "There are resources and a place to turn when you feel lost," Deb emphasizes. "That's what Nurse Navigation is all about—helping people find their way."
In a meaningful moment from their shared history, Susan once played a pivotal role in arranging an Angel Flight for Deb during her own battle with cancer. "We have a rich history in this community when it comes to helping cancer patients—and each other," Susan says. "And there's so much respect between us."
As they look to the future, both Deb and Susan want our community to know that they are here to help. "Deb's not leaving," Susan reassures. "She's still an integral part of this program. If you have questions or concerns, reach out. We may not have all the answers, but we'll do everything we can to help navigate the way."
Their dedication doesn't stop when they leave the office. "We don't take our hats off," Deb says. "Whether it's at the hospital, in the grocery store, or anywhere else, we're always nurses and navigators."
Together, they reflect the spirit of collaboration, respect, and commitment that is vital to delivering exceptional patient care. They remind us that no one has to face the journey alone.

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