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Catholic Health Initiatives Certified Tumor Registrar in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Overview

CHI Memorial Hospital now part of CommonSpirit Health formed between Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health is once again the only hospital in the Chattanooga area to be named a Best Regional Hospital by U.S. News & World Report. We are proud to be the regional referral center of choice providing health care throughout Southeast Tennessee and North Georgia. We offer the following benefits to support you and your family: On-site childcare with extended hours Care@Work premium account for additional support with children pets dependent adults and household needs Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for you and your family Paid Time Off (PTO) Health/Dental/Vision Insurance Flexible spending accounts Voluntary Protection: Group Accident Critical Illness and Identify Theft Adoption Assistance Tuition Assistance for career growth and development Matching 401(k) and 457(b) Retirement Programs Wellness Program Additional incentives for eligible full time day shift and night shift opportunities

Responsibilities

Option to be Remote

The Tumor Registrar, working in collaboration with physicians, administrators, the cancer team and other departments, promotes quality patient care management by ensuring that timely, accurate and complete data is incorporated and maintained on all types of cancers and certain benign conditions diagnosed and/or treated within the institution. The registrar serves as a valuable resource for cancer information, monitoring quality of care and clinical practice guidelines, assessing patterns of care and referrals and monitoring adverse outcomes. The registrar is involved in managing and analyzing clinical cancer information for the purposes of education, research and outcomes measurement. The registrar follows data collection, reporting and quality standards for compliance to state, federal and third party accreditation and regulatory agencies.

  1. Conducts case finding to maintain a complete cancer registry database. Identifies patients with malignant and benign reportable conditions, according to established guidelines, through case finding practices to include review of pathology and cytology reports, monthly disease indexes, radiation and medical oncology patient records, inpatient and other outpatient records, and other data sources as needed. Maintains case finding and suspense files.

  2. Performs a bstracting activities by efficiently and accurately abstracting cancer registry data. This involves coding and entering patient specific demographic and medical information into the cancer registry database via manual entry and through database linkage and computer interfaces. The registrar reviews and interprets complex diagnostic and treatment data utilizing standards and practices defined by the American College of Surgeon’s (ACoS) Commission on Cancer (CoC) Facility Oncology Registry Data Standards manual (FORDS), SEER Multiple Primary and Histology rules, Collaborative Stage Data Collection System, state registries and other regulatory agency requirements. Responsible for assigning the appropriate International Classification of Diseases in Oncology (ICDO) codes for abstracted cases. Utilizes all available data to assign appropriate AJCC staging and/or other cancer staging to each case. Consolidates cases as needed. 3. Conducts data analysis and reporting by collecting, calculating, analyzing, interpreting and presenting numerical data related to cancer occurrence, management and outcome. Prepares as requested routine and special reports for the medical staff, oncology program, hospital administration, state, national, regulatory andaccrediting agencies and other requesting entities. Prepares both narrative reports and graphic presentations. Ensures reports are completed in a timely manner and contain high quality data.

  3. Performs registry data quality assurance and auditing to ensure accurate, consistent and complete data. This may include resolving edits and correcting data, verifying accuracy of staging by the managing physician and re-reviewing abstracted cases. Provides reports as needed and assists physicians with QA activities as requested. This may include performing duties related to the CoC CP3R quality reporting tool and the Rapid Quality Reporting System (RQRS), if participating.

  4. Additional responsibilities may be required, depending on the size of institution and registry:

  • Follow up activities on living patients to assess the effectiveness of treatment, continued surveillance and to provide outcome data

  • Tumor Board/Cancer Conference coordination and participation

  • Commission on Cancer accreditation activities. Maintains knowledge of CoC standards.

  • Special Projects as requested

  1. Assists in operations of the registry. This may include training and developing staff, creating and updating policies and procedures, attending meetings and participating on committees, and participating in educational activities. Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the field.

  2. Other duties as assigned by management .

Qualifications

Required Education:

  • Associates of Applied Science (AAS) or 60 college level credits

Required Licensure & Certifications:

  • Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR) by the National Cancer Registrars Association or obtain within 3 years

Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:

  • Certification must be continually maintained in good standing

  • Knowledge of cancer diagnosis, stage, treatment and outcomes.

  • Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and ICD-9 coding.

  • Analytical skills necessary to accurately interpret diagnoses and assess, interpret, and analyze data from medical records. Some knowledge of statistical research methods.

  • Demonstrated skills in organization, time management, attention-to-detail, prioritization, and multi-tasking. Able to concentrate for long periods and work independently. Able to work remotely if requested by institution.

  • Ability to effectively and accurately communicate (written and verbally) with physicians, staff members, and outside agencies in a positive and professional manner.

  • Always demonstrates high moral and ethical standards.

  • Efficient and accurate typing skills

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Basic experience requirements are satisfied through the CTR certification eligibility requirements.

  • Two semesters of Human Anatomy and Physiology

  • Two years’ experience in a cancer registry preferred

  • Knowledge of Cancer Registry software systems

  • Ability to use office equipment and automated systems/applications/software at an acceptable level of proficiency and speed: Fax, Scanner, Microsoft Office.

Pay Range

$20.62 - $28.35 /hour

We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

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