ABSTRACT LIVES is a collection of the autobiographies of leaders in the cancer registry profession, including many receiving distinguished member awards and past presidents of their professional associations.
ABSTRACT LIVES includes
• A history of early cancer registration in the US
• First hand descriptions of career paths available to cancer registrars
• Insight into the decision making processes of highly successful professionals
Authors include April Fritz, John Young, Rosemarie E. Clive, Martha E. Oliva, Gayle G. Clutter, Dianne Hultstrom, Karen Phillips, Annette Hurlbut, Linda Mulvihill, Ann Griffin, Dan Curran, Herman Menck, Mary Potts, and many others.
About the Author
Gayle Greer Clutter, RT, CTR
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Largo, FL USA
I am currently an independent cancer registry consultant. I retired from CDC’s National Program for Cancer Registries in the Div. of Cancer Prevention & Control where I was a Program Consultant. Before joining CDC, I also spent 2 years in State Central Cancer Registries in Texas & North Carolina. My original training was as a Radiological Technologist & I spent 23 years as the Dir. of a Radiation Oncology Dept. & the Cancer Program Manager. I have been active in both state and national professional associations. I am a past-president of the National Cancer Registrars Assoc. (NCRA), received the Distinguished Member Award & served as the Administrator of NCRA’s Council on Certification for 4 years. I am a founding member & past-president of the Florida Cancer Registrars Assoc. of which I received a Distinguished Member Award. I have authored & co-authored several books & chapters, published articles & made numerous presentations on cancer registration.
angelautor says
good book.
posted at 11:54pm Dec 17 PST