The National Cancer Registrars Association will hold its 49th Annual Educational Conference May 7-10, 2023, at Town and Country Resort in San Diego, CA. In-person attendees have the benefit of attending live with access to live streaming during the conference and on-demand sessions after the conference. Virtual attendees will experience select live sessions via live streaming with the opportunity to network and present questions online during the conference for those sessions.
The 2023 Conference Program Committee has designed the educational sessions to showcase critical cancer registry topics and help registrars stay current. Download the 2023 conference registration brochure to learn more about the conference program. There are many reasons to attend:
NCRA is thrilled to announce the approval of CEU’s for AHIMA Credentials for registrants at the NCRA 2023 Annual Education Conference in San Diego. This is a wonderful opportunity for those with the CTR credential, and an AHIMA credential, to attend a single conference to meet your CEU needs. Review the selection of sessions available through this program at this link.
Check out registration information details and register online or download the registration form today! Read the full registration brochure below:
NCRA Annual Business Meeting Agenda Tuesday, May 9, 2023 Time: 7:00 AM Town and Country Resort; San Diego, California
1. Welcome and Call to Order 2. Adoption of the Credentials Report 3. Adoption of Annual Business Meeting Standing Rules 4. Adoption of the Agenda 5. Report from the Minutes Approval Committee 2022 6. Appointment of Minutes Approval Committee 2023 7. Announcement of Election Results 8. Treasurer’s Report 9. Bylaws Amendments 10. New Business Adjourn
Proposed change to NCRA BLA III
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Cancer registrars are data information specialists who capture a complete history, diagnosis, treatment, and health status for every cancer patient in the U.S. The curated data provides essential information to researchers, healthcare providers, and public health officials to better monitor and advance cancer treatments, conduct research, and improve cancer prevention and screening programs. Learn more about how to become a cancer registrar and how cancer registry data is used to improve public health.
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