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Paid study on intermittent catheters - $250

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Hello everyone. This is Craig from KOLgroups -- we're a life science market research firm in the Boston area and We're conducting a paid study on Intermittent Catheters.

The study consists of an in-home interview, in which you will be asked some general questions about your views and opinions on intermittent catheters. You will receive an honorarium of $250.00 for your participation.

To confirm your eligibility, See link below to complete the short, 1-minute online screening questionnaire. Once we receive your information, we will contact you directly to set up an interview time and date that is most convenient for you

Link to online screener: kolg.co/catheter-study

Thanks.

Craig

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