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The NMTR is seeking a skilled Central Registry Tumor Registrar who systematically reviews medical records and other sources of information to identify new cancer cases and documents data items relevant to each patient's cancer diagnosis, treatment, and outcome.
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Require the National Cancer Registrars Association (NCRA) Cancer Tumor Registrar (CTR) certification. Mandatory Education HS EQ: High School Diploma, GED or Certificate Preferred Education AS: Associate of Science Work on-site at Main Campus- Require a minimum of one (1) year of experience in a Cancer Registry-related position.
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Facility: Valleywise Health Medical CenterDepartment: Health Information Management - CodingSchedule: Per Diem 16 Hour Per WeekShifts: Varied Under the direction of the Sr. Coding Manager, this position will perform Cancer registry responsibilities that comply with the regulations set forth by the Commission on Cancer.
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License/Certification Requirements Certified Tumor Registrar - Preferred Special Requirements Communication – Ability to communicate with patients, visitors and coworkersKnowledge of the current Commission on Cancer Program Standards and other cancer registry standard setting agencies.
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Under the direction of a Certified Tumor Registrar, Practice Manager, Clinical Manager and Director the CTR in training reviews the records of patients diagnosed, treated, or followed for cancer.
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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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Clinically stages patients in registry abstracts utilizing AJCC TNM in the absence of physician staging. Obtains, organizes, and manages cancer data for use in various quality improvement and investigative studies.
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The Tumor Registrar (CTR) collects, analyzes, and reports on cancer data, providing essential information to researchers, healthcare providers, and public health officials. Abstracts eligible cancer cases into the cancer registry database including patient history and details relating to the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
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QualificationsQualifications Must be a Certified Tumor Registrar with minimum of 2 years abstracting experience; able to abstract complex cancer sites. Data collection will meet the standards of the Commission of Cancer of the American College of Surgeons, the Massachusetts State Cancer Registry, MGB Disease Centers and MGB clinicians, researchers, and administrators.
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Required ODS-C – Certified Oncology Data Specialist (formerly CTR - Certified Tumor Registrar) SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS Thorough knowledge of reportable malignant and nonmalignant diseases, cancer staging and treatment, medical terminology, anatomy, physiology and ICD-10 Coding.
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Description Title: Cancer Registrar II -Vassar Brothers Medical Center - Cancer Center, Poughkeepsie, NY - Full Time, 40 hours per week, 8 hour shifts 8:00am - 4:30pm. Performs all duties related to the cancer registry, including case-finding, abstracting, and follow-up in accordance with federal, state, and local requirements.
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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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EducationRequired: High School Graduate or equivalentExperienceRequired: 1 year cancer registry experienceCertificationsRequired: CTR Eligible Tenet complies with federal, state, and/or local laws regarding mandatory vaccination of its workforce.
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Assists with reporting of data to the Texas Department of Health (state central cancer registry), National Cancer Data Base, physicians, and other authorized users in accordance with departmental procedures for release of information.
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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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