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Last Login: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 10:13 AM
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Hi,
My name is Mikkel Krenchel and I am working on a research project with the goal of finding new ways to improve the lives of people with continence (bladder) issues for my company, ReD Associates.
In order to identify the most crucual areas of improvement, I am looking to interview people with spinal cord injuries who use catheters or intermittent catheters about the products they use and their lives in general.
Each interview would take about 4 hours, and then there is a short (and fun!) homework assignment that includes spending 10 minutes a day taking pictures of your daily life over the course of 4 days. We will compensate participants for their valuable time and insights with $300.
The US part of this study is coming to an end (research is also taking place in Germany, France and the UK) so I need to finish all interviews by the end of next week. So if you, or anyone you know are interested in participating or if you have any questions, please contact me as soon as possible. Send me an email at mkr@redassociates.dk
or give me a call at 917 755 6232.
I look forward to hearing from you,
Mikkel Krenchel
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Mikkel Krenchel
ReD Associates
26 Broadway, Suite 2505
Tel: (212) 483 8788
Mob: (917) 755 6232
mkr@redassociates.dk
www.redassociates.dk
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Last Login: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 11:30 PM
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| Hello Mike, My name is Carol Andrews I am a mother of a T3 parapoligic with indwelling catheter. I would be happy to help with your research, my son would also.
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