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Education and Training Web Modules
InterState Data Exchange Upload and Download walk-through (2 minutes)
Cancer Training: Principles and Practice of Cancer Registration, Surveillance and Control, March 12-16, July 23-27, October 15-19, 2007 in Atlanta, Georgia
Educational Resources
NAACCR Educational Resources
Resources for Registrars
International Classification of Diseases for Oncology ICD-O-3, Stuart Herna (01/07/2005, 33:31 minutes, 59 slides, 17.5 MB), Handouts/notes (20 pages)
Collaborative Staging Part 1, Stuart Herna (11/10/2004, 14:18 minutes, 24 slides, 9.13 MB), Handouts/notes (8 pages)
Collaborative Staging Part 2, Stuart Herna (11/11/2004, 30:00 minutes, 42 slides, 12.5 MB), Handouts/notes (14 pages)
Reporting Requirements for Intracranial and CNS Tumors, Stuart Herna (9/30/2004, 7:50 minutes, 19 slides, 6.24 MB), Handouts/notes (7 pages)
Correct/delete single entry records, Mark Rudolph (11/10/2004, 1:02 minutes, 1.39 MB) (for correcting/deleting full cancer abstracts entered using FCDS Single Entry web page)
Interactive Web-Based Edits, Jill MacKinnon (11/1/2004, 8:04 minutes, 12.59 MB) (for uploading/edit checking batches of full cancer abstracts, not Path/Radiation data)
Data Access for Dept. of Health Personnel and Approved Researchers, Jill MacKinnon (10/4/2004, 10:27 minutes, 24 slides, 2.7 MB), Handouts/notes (8 pages)
These web modules are slides + narration of FCDS training and education modules held at FCDS Annual Meetings or Abstractor training seminars. Computer requirements:
You should have a way to hear sound from your computer (internal/external speakers.)
The Flash plugin is required. It is a way of displaying the recorded slides and is automatically downloaded and installed if you don't have it on your computer (most internet websites with moving ads install it for you as well.)
Your screen resolution should be 800 by 600 pixels or higher. For Microsoft Windows, see Start-Settings-Control Panel-Display, click the Settings tab, and check the Screen Area setting. Higher values let you see more screen area, but makes letters smaller.
A relatively fast internet connection is recommended. Office type internet connections will download the files much faster than home/dial-up connections.
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