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Interview subjects required for research on orthotics use

Discussion in 'Australia' started by toamyc, Feb 9, 2011.

  1. toamyc

    toamyc Welcome New Poster


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    I am a student at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. To complete my MBA (Master of Business Administration) I am conducting an industry based research project.

    I am working with a manufacturer of foot orthotics and part of my project is to investigate the needs, wants, uses, requirements and perceptions of podiatrists in regards to these products, with a particular focus on Australia.

    I would be grateful if anyone would be willing to speak to me on this topic and ask that you email me so that we can arrange a time.

    Many Thanks

    Amy
     
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