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Must possess an undergraduate degree in Biology or related field such as Public Health, Medical Records, or Nursing and/or successful completion of a recognized tumor/cancer registry training program.
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The Cancer Registry Manager is responsible for planning and organizing the Network Cancer Committee, Cancer Conferences, and Cancer Registry operations for all assigned facilities in the Rocky Mountain Region.
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Oncology Data Specialist (ODS) credential and/or (formerly known as) Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR) credential from the National Cancer Registrars Association (NCRA) 1 Year experience in cancer registry field or similar area.
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Certified Tumor Registrar, Part Time, Monday – Friday, 10am- 230pm, no weekends Purpose of Job The purpose of this job is to have a HUH-employed CTR to perform all cancer registry data abstracts, follow ups, cancer quality data reporting, cover tumor board conferences, perform case finding from various EMR sources to support our cancer program’s initiatives.
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The Cancer Data Registrar requires successful operation of the Network Cancer Registry requires credentialed staff (Certified Tumor Registrar - CTR) that is trained and knowledgeable in all aspects of oncology data collection and case abstracting.
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Monitors compliance for abstract completion with other cancer registry team members, permanent or contract. Performs all the functions of Denver Health's Cancer Registry, including case finding, case coding and abstracting, follow-up, data entry, State and all other required data reporting, and Cancer Conference (Tumor Boards.
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Performs data abstraction by capturing a complete patient history, diagnosis, staging and treatment information for all patients accessioned into the cancer registry in accordance with the American College of Surgeon Commission on Cancer (ACS CoC), the Florida Cancer Data System and customer specific requirements.
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Develops and maintains performance improvement plans and projects for the cancer registry and cancer program, along with collection and analysis of the data. Work Experience: Five years experience in cancer registry.
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Job Details Experience/skills: Preferred 1-3 years experience in Cancer Registry. Excellent knowledge of medical terminology (especially as it relates to neoplasm), physiology, anatomy (gross and microscopic), histology, hematology, diagnostic procedures, extent of disease nomenclature, medical record coding and tumor registry coding systems (especially as this relates to neoplasm.
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The Certified Tumor Registrar completes case finding, abstracting, and follow-up data entry, and completes additional activities as needed to meet standards set by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer, National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers as well as the Tennessee Cancer Registry as mandated by law.
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1 year in cancer registry or related health information experience preferred. Retrieving and analyzing cancer patient registry data for future optimal cancer program planning and research within the community in accordance with the requirements of the American College of Surgeons (ACOS) Commission on Cancer and the Department of Health.
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The Cancer Registry QA and Education Specialist oversees the Quality Assurance and Educational needs of the Moffitt Cancer Registry. Fiveplus years' experience as a Certified Tumor Registrar in a hospital or central registry setting.
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Adheres to the American College of Surgeons (ACoS) guidelines and requirements for approved Cancer Registry New Mexico Department of Health requirements in terms of timeliness and completeness of reporting.
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Demonstrates competence in use of Cancer Registry, Laboratory and Information system software as required for departmental use. Must collect and complete all applicable treatment information and fill text fields within the abstract with regards to sequencing and timeline meeting Commission on Cancer - RCRS quality measures.
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The Cancer Registrar is responsible for the preparation of abstracts and accessioning into the Registry all oncology patients treated or diagnosed at Beaufort Memorial Hospital. The primary purpose and general duties of the Cancer Registrar is to manage and analyze clinical cancer information for the purpose of processing, maintaining, compiling and reporting health information for research, quality management/improvement, monitoring patient outcomes, cancer program development, cancer prevention and surveillance, survival data, compliance of reporting standards, evaluation of the results of treatment, and national accreditation standards.
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