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            CANCER REGISTRY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (0387)
          
        
        
          
            Health Science Division
          
        
        
          
            RECOMMENDED COURSES FOR
          
        
        
          
            ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM
          
        
        
          The Associate Degree in Cancer Registry Management at Darton State College is
        
        
          designed to prepare the student for entry-level employment in either a hospital-based or
        
        
          population-based cancer registry.
        
        
          Cancer registries play an important role in the fight against cancer by identifying reportable
        
        
          cancers, code and stage primary site, histology and extent of disease, and report cancer
        
        
          data to healthcare officials and hospital administrators for use in cancer prevention and
        
        
          control.  Cancer data collected by registrars is also used to assist medical staff and
        
        
          epidemiologists in special studies and research.
        
        
          
            To be admitted to the Cancer Registry Management Program, the student must:
          
        
        
          1.
        
        
          Be admitted to Darton State College
        
        
          2.
        
        
          Complete all required Learning Support courses
        
        
          3.
        
        
          Present a composite score of 870 on the SAT or 19 or higher on the ACT
        
        
          4.
        
        
          Have a minimum of a 2.5 GPA
        
        
          5.
        
        
          Complete all pre-requisite course requirements or show evidence of current
        
        
          enrollment and expected satisfactory completion of pre-requisite courses
        
        
          6.
        
        
          Complete and submit an application for admission to the program to the Program
        
        
          Director before May 31 for consideration for fall semester
        
        
          7.
        
        
          Comply with all technology requirements as listed under the Online Tab on the
        
        
          Darton State College Homepage, this includes but is not limited to dependable
        
        
          computer access and internet browser, Adobe, Microsoft office suite, RealPlayer,
        
        
          etc.  See Online Technical Requirements for full details.
        
        
          8.
        
        
          Schedule an interview with the Program Director
        
        
          9.
        
        
          Not already in another Health Sciences Division Program
        
        
          
            Additional Requirements:
          
        
        
          10.
        
        
          To continue in the Cancer Registry Management (CRM) program, a “C” is
        
        
          required in all HITE courses.  If the student fails to make a “C” in an HITE course,
        
        
          and it is the student’s first failure, the student may reapply to the CRM program.
        
        
          All of the student’s previous HITE course work will be evaluated by the Program
        
        
          Director and the CRM faculty and the Program Director will make the final
        
        
          decision for continuation in the program.  More than one “D” or “F” in HITE
        
        
          courses will result in permanent dismissal from the program.
        
        
          11.
        
        
          Because of the nature of the profession, the student is required to sign and abide
        
        
          by a statement that the student will honor the confidential nature of
        
        
          health/medical records.  A charge of breach of confidentiality will be treated
        
        
          according to the procedures outlined in the Student Handbook, “Code of
        
        
          Conduct”.
        
        
          12.
        
        
          A student may be denied permission to continue in the program if, in the opinion
        
        
          of the faculty, the Health Sciences Dean and the Vice President of Academic
        
        
          Affairs, the student does not demonstrate the necessary qualifications for a
        
        
          cancer registrar.
        
        
          13.
        
        
          To satisfactorily complete the curriculum and develop the skills required of an
        
        
          entry level registrar, the student must demonstrate:
        
        
          14.
        
        
          Visual Acuity (with or without corrective lenses) to read paper, microfilm and
        
        
          electronic documents