CIM-211 Abstracting Principles and Practice I Pending NCCCS Approval
This course introduces the principles of cancer registry abstracting. Emphasis is placed on identification and selection of appropriate clinical information from medical records in a manner consistent with cancer registry regulatory requirements. Upon completion, students should be able to record, code and stage site-specific cancer information using manual and computerized applications. Semester Offered: Fall - Odd Years
Class Hours: 2.00 Lab Hours: 2.00
Credit Hours: 3.00 Requisites: Take BIO 166 or BIO 169 (Required, Previous). | Take CIM 110 ; (Required, Previous or concurrent). This course is part of this/these program(s) of study:
- Cancer Information Management: Associate in Applied Science Degree Program
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