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#1 KyleatSKIM

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Posted 18 January 2010 - 03:23 PM

Hello,

My name is Kyle Toman and I'm a research analyst with SKIM Healthcare, a market research agency.

I have discussed the following with Simon, the administrator, and he has given me permission to post this here. It is for all of you with SCI that use intermittent catheters.

We would like to invite you to join an online Intermittent Catheter User Panel regarding your experiences with these products for your bladder management.

Your input is critical in helping to address current market needs, guide IC product development and improve the quality of life for you and others with spinal cord injuries using these products.

This is a great opportunity to voice your opinions on existing products to a leading manufacturer and as a member of the panel you will receive an attractive gift as a token of appreciation whenever you participate in a survey.

Please be assured that all your responses will be kept in strictest confidence. The information you provide will be used in aggregate and will never be reported on an individual level.

To join the panel, please click on the link below or type the address into the address bar of your web browser.

http://coloplast.cat...r...mp;b=1&SG=1

If you have any difficulty with the panel link, please email us at: SurveySupport@skimgroup.com

Thank you in advance for your assistance!

SKIM | Healthcare
www.skimgroup.com

#2 KyleatSKIM

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Posted 22 January 2010 - 04:03 PM

Just wanted to bump this and say thanks to anyone that may have joined!

#3 Slowlegs

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Posted 22 January 2010 - 11:01 PM

I feel so left out, my country isn't even listed. :P

Edited by Slowlegs, 22 January 2010 - 11:01 PM.


#4 Tetracyclone

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Posted 22 January 2010 - 11:25 PM

View PostSlowlegs, on Jan 22 2010, 06:01 PM, said:

I feel so left out, my country isn't even listed. :P

Well I got kicked off the site by errors, so maybe you lucky, Slow.
Look! It's a snail! It's a sloth! Able to creep short distances before lunch!

#5 KyleatSKIM

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Posted 18 February 2010 - 09:30 PM

Thanks again to anyone that may have signed up!

Slowlegs - sorry about your country not being listed.

Tetracyclone - I'm not sure why you got errors, but try it again if you are still interested as maybe these have been fixed by now.

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Posted 19 February 2010 - 12:07 AM

View PostKyleatSKIM, on Feb 18 2010, 09:30 PM, said:

Thanks again to anyone that may have signed up!

Slowlegs - sorry about your country not being listed.

Tetracyclone - I'm not sure why you got errors, but try it again if you are still interested as maybe these have been fixed by now.
No problem Kyleat. Was just having you on (kiwi term for joking). I have done a few surveys in my time so answering questions about where I stick what and when wouldn't be too much of an issue. Good luck with your survey.




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