Alexander, BSN, RN, is a diligent, compassionate, and dedicated nurse. She currently serves as a registered nurse in the labor and delivery unit of Providence Mount Carmel Hospital in Colville, Washington. In her current capacity, she assists mothers as they bring their newborns into the world, a position that allows her to use her full spectrum of talents as a nurse. Susan also contributes to the education and orientation of upcoming nurses looking for guidance, support, and advice. She enjoys her role as a mentor and happily shares with the next generation of nurses the expertise and wisdom she accrued over 38 years of uniquely diversified experience in the healthcare industry. Providence Mount Carmel Hospital is a well reputed healthcare facility located in Colville, Washington. Distinguished with the VHA Leadership Award for Clinical Excellence in 2010, the Hospital employs the best physicians, nurses, and specialists to deliver expert care in an ambiance of respect and compassion. Providence Mount Carmel Hospital was established in 1919 to provide health care for the small community of Colville. Today, the hospital serves a larger community with a comprehensive spectrum of services, including 24-hour emergency care, outpatient day surgery, and labor and delivery. Providence Mount Carmel Hospital is part of Providence Health & Services, which is the largest healthcare provider in Washington. Providence includes hospitals, physicians, clinics, care centers, hospice and home health programs and diverse community services. Alexander, BSN, RN, built her successful career inspired by her passion for this caring profession as well as her extensive academic foundation. Susan obtained her registered nursing degree (RN) in 1997 from the University of Portland. Driven by her calling for nursing as well as her commitment to continuing education, she also pursued her Bachelor’s Degree of Nursing (BSN). Alexander is a distinguished member of the Nurses Service Organization. She has been featured into the Worldwide Leaders in Healthcare, which a premier publication of the International Nurses Association (INA). In her free time, Susan enjoys reading. In the past, she volunteered with the Boy Scouts for 11 years.