Women with Physical Disabilities Needed!

Posted December 13, 2019 by Beth in ,

Researchers from The University of Michigan are asking women 18-50 years old with physical disabilities to take part in surveys about their experiences related to women’s health issues.

Surveys can be done from home and compensation is available. The amount you receive will depend on the number of surveys you are eligible to complete.

See the flyer here. If you are interested or want more information, contact The University of Michigan at 734-763-9374 or email at prowhd-surveys@umich.edu.

Beth

Beth has been with RCIL since 2007 and is the Information and Outreach Coordinator in our Osage City office. She takes information and referral calls and represents RCIL through community outreach.

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