The NCRA Code of Ethics provides an aspirational guide to appropriate professional behavior by Cancer Registrars. It does not, however, dictate what is good and bad mentoring. The NCRA Mentoring Committee has created a presentation to illustrate the relationship of the NCRA ethical principles to the mentoring relationship. To learn why NCRA mentors are so special and important to the future of the profession:
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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