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The principal authoritative meeting Iowa Tumor Registrars Association was held December 16, 1976 at the University of Iowa Campus. The Co-administrator of the Liaison Committee of the NTRA, Jack Cunningham, addressed the gathering and talked about the local laws of the national association and sketched out the goal and reasons for such an association. An Iowa local laws board of trustees was then framed which included Kathleen McKeen, Ruth Floyd, and Arliss Semrud. Iowa Tumor Registrars Association is a non-benefit association giving quality data to specialists and researchers.
A second meeting was held on 31st March, 1977 at the Iowa Memorial Union, in Iowa City, where the proposed standing rules for Iowa Tumor Registrars Association were embraced, along these lines the introduction of our present state association occurred. The principal officers were: President, Sharon Koshatka,Vice-President, Roberta Parks, Secretary, Mary Ellen and Treasurer Mary Jean Worthington. The primary Iowa Tumor Registrars Association instructive workshop was held June 28-29, 1977 in Iowa City. Iowa Tumor Registrars Association focused on propelling the Cancer Registry calling and giving continuing with preparing opportunities to its people. It's a specialist alliance, gives resources and advances cleaned strategy through guideline and correspondence for our people and distinctive relationship with the target of significant worth illness data to improve understanding results. Iowa Tumor Registrars Association gives quality data to clinicians and researchers thusly ensuring enhanced patient thought by progressing educational open entryways and augmenting the self evident aptitude of our people. Iowa Tumor Registrars Association likewise gives gadgets imperative to disease treatment.
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