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As a regional cancer registrar for Dignity Health facilities in Arizona, the incumbent is responsible for the identification, collection, abstracting, coding, staging, and follow-up of cancer cases diagnosed and/or treated at these facilities. This position ensures the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of cancer data to maintain compliance with regulatory requirements. The cancer registrar is responsible for maintaining cancer registry components in accordance with state law as detailed in the Arizona State Cancer Incidence Act.
MINIMUM
High School Diploma or GED and (4) four years experience in multi-EMR applications and ability to capture needed information from all sources with course work in and/or experience using anatomy and physiology
and medical terminology, cancer disease process and cancer treatment methods
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Associates degree from an approved program for Certified Oncology Data Specialist and (1) one year recent abstracting experience in a cancer registry
Through knowledge of cancer registry processes and procedures.
Strong understanding of cancer diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.
Excellent abstracting skills and attention to detail.
Ability to work independently and as a part of a team in a remote environment.
Microsoft Word, Excel, Google Workspace, Registry Software System within 60 Days of hire
Required: Certified as a Tumor Registrar (CT CTR)
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