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Marketing Research Project for Caregivers

Wed, 04/20/2011 - 14:16

Caregivers:

 

Let me introduce myself and the company I work for.  My name is Danielle Di Tizio and I'm a Project Manager for MAXimum Research, a Marketing Research company located in Cherry Hill, NJ.  We provide expert Market Research to professionals in the Medical/Healthcare field along with several other industries.

 

Currently, we are looking to speak with Caregivers of those who assist with daily living of those who suffer from epilepsy.  What it is that we'd do is ask a short series of questions over the phone to see if you fit the type of respondent we're looking for in this particular research to help provide further information on the topic.

 

There is compensation for all those who qualify and complete the second part of the research study.  This compensation can either be sent directly to you or donated to the charity of your choice in your name.

 

If you're interested in hearing more, please feel free to email me at dditizio@maximumresearch.com

 

Thank you,

Danielle Di Tizio

Project Manager

www.maximumresearch.com

 

Comments

Re: Marketing Research Project for Caregivers

Submitted by dditizio on Thu, 2011-04-21 - 15:39

I would like to thank everyone who expressed interest in our research.  I would like to provide some additional information:

We have reached the maximum number of participants of caregivers with children under 18 years of age who suffer from catastropic epilepsy.  We are still looking for caregivers of mild/moderate epilepsy or those who are at least 18 years of age and suffer from epilepsy.

Thanks again,
Danielle Di Tizio

I would like to thank everyone who expressed interest in our research.  I would like to provide some additional information:

We have reached the maximum number of participants of caregivers with children under 18 years of age who suffer from catastropic epilepsy.  We are still looking for caregivers of mild/moderate epilepsy or those who are at least 18 years of age and suffer from epilepsy.

Thanks again,
Danielle Di Tizio

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