Abstractor - Analyst (Concert AI)

4/17/20261 min read

Roles and Responsibilities

Responsibilities

  • Access electronic data systems for review of medical records and enter specific data into congruent electronic data systems.

  • Review project-specific documents, as needed, to develop familiarity with project goals and with the Abstractor tasks in each project.

  • Use other resources as needed to gain the knowledge required to perform Abstractor work on new projects.

  • Share medical knowledge and project-specific procedural knowledge with other Data Abstractors as needed.

  • Contribute to/Update the Abstractor meeting agenda for periodic meetings, as needed.

  • Respond promptly to queries issued by the Lead Data Abstractor, Operations Manager or other project personnel.

  • Ability to understand the Inclusion and exclusion criteria, adverse events, hospitalization data, and medication details and categorize the data accordingly.

  • Ability to understand the diagnostic, pathology, and other reports and obtain the required exact information.

  • Conduct additional duties as assigned, including review of selected medical records to assess eligibility for new projects.

Work Experience

Experience & Education, Training:

  • Experience: 0 to 4 Years

  • BDS, MDS (Oral Pathology, Oral Medicine, Public Health Dentistry only ), B. Sc (Nursing), M. Sc (Nursing) only.

  • Medical knowledge is mandatory (Homeopathy, Ayurveda, Dental, etc.)

  • Oncology experience is preferable; familiarity with how cancer is treated from diagnosis through treatment & and recovery & and an understanding of cancer terminology.

  • Experience in entering the data or reviewing data in other therapeutic areas like cardiovascular, immunology, and Metabolic diseases are also considered.

  • Experience in reading medical records or reports or any patient treatment-related data is desirable.

Skills

  • Excellent critical thinking, organizational, and time management skills are mandatory.

  • Flexibility in coping with changing work assignments, changing project requirements, varying training meeting schedules, and database resources that may not ways function optimally.

  • Computer skills are required, as 90% of work activity involves working with a computer. Comfort with technology, and willingness to learn new software programs is highly desirable.

  • Ability to make independent judgments in abstracting medical data and the knowledge of when to seek input from other staff.