
Scott Community College
If you're interested in a health-related career, but have
decided that being a doctor or nurse isn't for you, then Cancer
Information Management (CIM) may be just the ticket.
CIM began in the fall of 2005 at Scott Community College as an
offshoot of the college's popular Health Information Technology
program. It's great for individuals who are detail oriented and are
interested in the health field.
Cancer registrars work in hospitals, government agencies
and pharmaceutical companies. They manage, analyze and maintain
clinical cancer information databases that are used in research,
quality management, facility planning, program development
and compliance.
Designed to meet the National Cancer Registrar's Association's
(NCRA) formal requirements for students interested in entering the
cancer registry profession, Scott's program is one of only a
dozen such programs offered throughout the United States.
The CIM classes are offered online, via the internet, making
it convenient for individuals who have already completed an HIT
program and are presently working in the field.
Scott has been officially awarded Provisional Accreditation from the National Cancer Registrars Association and students who complete our program are eligible to sit for the CTR exam under eligibility Route 2.
Printable Fact Sheet (.pdf requires Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free download)