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Oncology Coding Break – Liver & Bile Ducts

Oncology Coding Break – Liver & Bile Ducts

https://youtu.be/qSqU0mcVSHA In this month's session of the Oncology Coding Break, we will delve into the complex anatomy of the liver, bile ducts, and adjacent structures, exploring both their physical relationships and physiological functions. A clear understanding...

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Stroke Education to Provide at Discharge

Stroke Education to Provide at Discharge

Stroke patients need specific discharge instructions to ensure they receive continuous medical care after leaving the hospital. This can help to reduce complications, readmissions, and improve outcomes. Per the AHA Get With The Guidelines Stroke guidelines, the...

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Oncology Coding Break – Small Intestine Cancer

Oncology Coding Break – Small Intestine Cancer

https://youtu.be/XRs_2c7uUE8 Small intestine carcinoma is among the rarest and most challenging cancers to diagnose—especially given its nonspecific symptoms and varied histologic presentations. In this month’s Oncology Coding Break, Monica Reece, ODS-C, RHIT, takes a...

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Learn The Importance of Acting F.A.S.T.

Learn The Importance of Acting F.A.S.T.

During the month of May, we celebrated Stroke Awareness Month. This initiative brings forth vital information to help prevent and mitigate the devastation a stroke can cause. The American Stroke Association (ASA), the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Stroke...

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Top Cardiac Patient Registry Trends for 2025

Top Cardiac Patient Registry Trends for 2025

Cardiac patient registries have long been critical tools in the fight against heart disease, enabling hospitals, researchers, and clinicians to track patient outcomes, measure performance, and ultimately save lives. But as cardiac care grows more sophisticated — and...

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Exploring the Tissue of the Human Body

Exploring the Tissue of the Human Body

The human body is comprised of 4 types of tissues. The four categories are as follows: epithelial, connective (including bone and blood cells), muscle, and nerve.  Epithelial tissues are protective and cover the outside of organs and/or line the inside of organs....

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Navigating the Digital Divide

Navigating the Digital Divide

“You’ve got mail!”—a phrase that once symbolized the dawn of digital communication—helped pave the way for the technological advancements we enjoy today. However, no one could have predicted the overwhelming digital divide that these advancements would create. In a...

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Oncology Coding Break – Lymphoid Neoplasms

Oncology Coding Break – Lymphoid Neoplasms

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFURnkHv7Sk Join us for an engaging and informative session with Stephanie Gutierrez, B.S., ODS-C, as she takes us through a comprehensive overview of Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas. This webinar will explore critical aspects of...

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Recap – 2021 GATRA State Education Meeting

Recap – 2021 GATRA State Education Meeting

Registry Partners recently had the honor of attending the 2021 GATRA State Education Meeting ‘Reunited and It Feels So Good’, November 8th through 10th at Lake Blackshear Resort and Golf Club in Cordele, Georgia. The conference provided a wide variety of learning...

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Learning to Love Speech Recognition Technology

Learning to Love Speech Recognition Technology

Recently, a Cancer Registrar knocked on the door to the Medical Records Manager’s office, and said: “I can’t stand it anymore!  Can we please let the transcriptionists know that histology is not spelled, ‘hystology’?” The Medical Records Manager agreed to address the...

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National Burn Awareness Week

National Burn Awareness Week

While most people may have been focusing on Valentine’s Day this past week, in the medical community, the past week has been dedicated to Burn Awareness Week (February 2-8, 2020) and raising awareness within the community. This year’s theme being Contact Burns. ...

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A Mother-Daughter Journey in Cancer Registry

A Mother-Daughter Journey in Cancer Registry

Who really knew what their parents did at their job growing up? All I knew was that my mom pushed a pedal on the floor, listened to a doctor talk and typed what they said. I have memories of hearing typing and hearing the very fast clickety clack of her keyboard. She...

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Head & Neck: CTR Prospective

Head & Neck: CTR Prospective

Written By: Melissa Chapman RHIT, CTR I was invited to submit an abstract for the 49th Annual NCRA Educational Conference, which was held May 7-10, 2023, in San Diego, CA. “Abstracting difficult sites” was one of the many abstract subjects requested. Therefore, the...

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Process Improvement or Private Investigator?

Process Improvement or Private Investigator?

Often during process improvement projects the team members become private investigators looking at the details, analyzing data, finding clues, and solving problems. This year at Registry Partners we developed a virtual escape room game so that all of our employees...

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The Way You Lead Matters

The Way You Lead Matters

Picture a scenario when someone is asked to type or look up something on the computer and there is a person standing over their shoulder or watching them onscreen through a virtual meeting. The person typing tends to get nervous, makes a couple of typos, and then...

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Cancer Registry: Then and Now

Cancer Registry: Then and Now

It’s fun to compare things now versus a decade ago. American life has changed over the last 10 years. TV shows have increased in popularity over movies, we commonly look up an address using navigation or with a quick browser search, and music is streamed these days...

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Wellness: Keeping Water in Your Well

Wellness: Keeping Water in Your Well

As we are gearing up to end the first quarter of 2023, responsibilities and deadlines are undoubtedly at the forefront of everyone’s mind. Everyone is feeling rushed, focused, and committed to putting their best foot forward to start the next quarter. As such, we may...

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How A Mentor Changed My Life

How A Mentor Changed My Life

Each year the Georgia Tumor Registrars Association (GATR) has the Debra Fortier Memorial Scholarship. Participants are to write a 300-500 word article. This year the topic was "Mentoring has become an important part of the cancer registry profession. Have you ever had...

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Looking Closer at Your Benefits

Looking Closer at Your Benefits

When you think about benefits offered by your employer, what comes to mind? Health insurance and paid time off? Tax advantages and free memberships? Either way, what’s important is that you take a closer look into these “benefits” so you don’t miss out on saving...

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February is American Heart Month

February is American Heart Month

February is American Heart Month and as Registry Partners Cardiac and Get With the Guidelines Client representative I wanted to highlight a few ways to care for your Heart. As we think about how we can care for our hearts and reduce our stress levels, here are a few...

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January is Thyroid Awareness Month

January is Thyroid Awareness Month

As we embark on the new year we tend to focus on new or renewed goals. From health and fitness to personal and career aspirations, we sometimes overlook the ‘not-so-obvious’ concerns that could be missed. While the thyroid might be a smaller gland, the issues that...

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