Cancer Registrars - Leaders in a New Decade
- Author Michele Webb
- Published May 29, 2011
- Word count 426
There are few things that we can be certain of in life today: death, taxes,
and change. And, the rate of change is rapidly speeding up.
In the April issue of SUCCESS Magazine, Darren Hardy noted that in 1900 it
took 150 years to double all human knowledge. Today, it doubles every one to
two years and by the year 2020 it will double every 72 days! It’s mind
boggling to imagine a world where information and knowledge doubles every 2.5
months. While Hardy referenced a global knowledge base, healthcare is also
impacted by the rapid explosion of personalized medicine, genetics and
vaccines that is also growing at an astounding rate.
Cancer Registrars are profoundly impacted by knowledge doubling and keeping
pace with change has already impacted cancer registration in 2010. This
speed of change demands that they develop the mindset and skills to rapidly
adapt to change by participating in constant cancer registry specific
education and professional upgrading activities. In fact, keeping one’s
cancer registry certification (or CTR) means school is never really over.
To succeed, Cancer Registrars must develop expertise in human capital, not
just reimbursement or payer habits; master emotional intelligence, not just
business competence; know how to collaborate, not just control; lead their
healthcare partners through networks, not hierarchies; and align people
through meaning and purpose, not reports and spreadsheets. The most
successful cancer registrars will rely more on emotional and relational
aptitude rather than technical, financial or even clinical expertise.
Emotional aptitude is expressed as self-awareness, self-confidence,
self-management, ability to motivate oneself and others, and empathy.
Relational aptitude and skills are demonstrated by an ability to communicate,
manage time, networking, team-building AND meeting the need and wants of
people you interact with, and depend on, to perform your work.
Ultimately, successful cancer registrars will be those who implement a
continual professional upgrading program that includes clinical, relational
and emotional skill sets and development of leadership in others. Cancer
Registry leadership is not about getting others to agree with you or to
follow you, but rather building leadership in everyone around you. Cancer
Registrars do this by developing the mindset, emotional intelligence, and
skill sets everyone needs to lead themselves in a constantly changing
environment, thus aligning and leading all healthcare partners and
organizations to achieving their greater goals.
So, it all comes down to this. Successful cancer registry leaders of the
next decade will be the individuals who develop leaders and serve the needs
of their healthcare partners and organizations the fastest. Where will you
be in the next decade? Lagging behind or keeping pace?
Michele Webb creator of http://www.RegistryMindset.com, is a nationally
recognized, certified cancer registrar, committed to Cancer Registry
leadership and professional education as a coach, mentor, motivational
speaker and author. You have permission to repost this article as long as do
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