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DescriptionThe Georgia Cancer Registry (GCR) is recruiting a candidate for a Quality Control Editor position in the central cancer registry. The GCR is a statewide registry that participates in both the NCI Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program and the CDC’s National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR).Job Description
Determine reportability of incoming records
Match incoming data to existing registry records and apply multiple primary rules
Visually edit and consolidate complex medical and clinical data from multiple sources to ensure complete and high-quality cancer data
Resolve computerized edits, reconciling inconsistencies and correcting errors. Initiate follow back with the reporting source if necessary, to clarify information or obtain additional information
Participate in focused quality control activities of registry data
Assist as needed in abstracting and coding clinical data from multiple patient medical records and laboratory reports
Assist as needed with case finding or re-abstraction audits
Perform death clearance resolution
Participate in educational workshops, seminars, and individual training sessions
Possible travel both in and out of state of residence for professional development
Position may include abstracting for the SEER Patterns of Care Study requiring travel to Metropolitan area facilities
Experience:
Experience working in a tumor registry, preferably a Central Registry.
Knowledge and experience with cancer computer software: Prefer experience editing/consolidating using SEERDMS although not required.
Knowledge of national cancer registry guidelines and proficiency using reference materials
Experience working both independently and as part of a team
Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks and ensure compliance with numerous deadlines.
Ability to consolidate and edit complex medical reports
Minimum Qualifications:
A high school diploma or equivalent.
Certification as a Tumor Registrar.
Preferred Qualifications:
RN, Associates degree in life sciences or other relevant field, or degree from a National Cancer Registrars Association approved degree program.
Two semesters of human anatomy and physiology.
Certified Tumor Registrar
Emory University has competitive salaries, medical and dental benefits, employee funded retirement plans with university contributions, tuition reimbursement, vacation and university paid holidays.Additional DetailsThis position allows the opportunity to work remotelyWe Are Recruiting For Two Positions.Apply NowConnect With Us!Not ready to apply?Job Number 41811Job Type Regular Full-TimeDivision School Of Public HealthDepartment SPH: EpidemiologyThis position may involve the following Health and Safety issues: Not ApplicableJob Category LaboratoryLocation : Name Emory Campus-Clifton Corridor
Vacancy caducado!