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http://dx.doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.21.9411

Implementation Plans for the Korean Certified Tumor Registrar Qualification System  

Boo, Yoo-Kyung (Department of Healthcare Administration, College of Health Industry, Eulji University)
Lim, Hyun-Sook (Department of Public Health Administration, Hanyang Women's University)
Won, Young-Joo (Cancer Registration and Statistics Branch, National Cancer Center)
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Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention / v.15, no.21, 2014 , pp. 9411-9416 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: Cancer registration data is used to understand the nation's cancer burden, and to provide significant baseline data for cancer control efforts, as well as, research on cancer incidence, mortality, survival, and prevalence. A system that approves, assesses, and manages the qualification of specialists, responsible for performing cancer registration, has not been developed in Korea. This study presents ways to implement a certification system designed for the qualification of tumor registrars in Korea. Materials and Methods: Requirements for implementing a certified tumor registrar qualification system were determined by reviewing the system for establishing qualifications in Korea and the American qualification system via the National Cancer Registrars Association (NCRA). Moreover, a survey was conducted on Korean medical records administrators, who had taken the U.S. Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR) examination, in order to review their opinions regarding these requirements. Results: This study verified the feasibility of a qualification examination based on the opinions of CTR specialists by determining the following: items, and the associated ratings, of the qualifications necessary to register individuals as certified tumor registrars in a private qualification system; status of human resources required for the examination or training processes; plans regarding the organization needed for management, and operation of qualifications, examination standards, subject areas, examination methods, examination qualifications, or education and training programs. Conclusions: The implementation of a certified tumor registrar qualification system will lead to enhanced job competency for specialists and a qualitative improvement of cancer registration data. It will also reliably foster human resources that will lay the groundwork needed to establish scientific and reasonable national cancer management policies.
Keywords
Cancer; registries; registrars; qualification system;
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