Plans, organizes and maintains an efficient operation of the tumor registry. Responsibilities to include: abstracting, registration/data entry, disease indexing and follow-up of patients who meet State Registry and American College of Surgeons inclusion guidelines and criteria. Organize and prepare minutes for Tumor Board Conference and Cancer Committee. Assist with retrieval and analysis of tumor registry data. Prepare reports for Medical Staff, Administration and performance Improvement. Eligible for consideration of remote opportunity after 90 days on site and proficiency level for remote abstracting has been met.
DCH Standards:
Oncology Data Analyst must have a CTR certification awarded by the National Cancer Registrar’s Association and 1 year (minimum) of experience working within a Tumor Registry. Proven work experience abstracting reportable cancer sites. Must be able to read, write legibly, speak, and comprehend English. Must be detail oriented and have good verbal communication skills. Must have the ability to focus on a variety of tasks for extended periods of time.
Environmental: Requires the ability to work 8 hours quietly in a cubicle setting with a computer screen, keyboard and mouse.
Physical: Sedentary work – Exerting up to 10 pounds of force frequently. Requires sitting most of the time, but may involve walking or standing for brief periods of time. Must have good manual dexterity. Physical presence on-site is essential. Hearing and vision must be normal or corrected to within normal range. Ability to perform all duties with or without reasonable accommodation.
Psychological: Must have the ability to communicate verbally and maintain confidentiality. Requires the ability to withstand pressures of constant deadlines, audits, educational demands, and changing healthcare environment. Must be able to multitask and meet deadlines as assigned. Must have the ability to interact with others on a daily basis by phone, computer and in person.
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