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From: cwmedtrials on 6 Aug 2008 13:18 Hi All, I work as a recruiter for a medical placement company that finds patients for various clinical trials being conducted nationwide. Our clients include universities, research hospitals, major pharmaceutical companies, and other medical research companies. Our clients are looking for highly qualified patients with various ailments. These researchers are highly trained and educated medical professionals, including doctors, nurses and biologists. You will receive high quality care from these cutting edge medical professionals. These are new treatments that are in development, not available to you at your doctors office. But heres the best part: this is not only FREE to the participating patient, but you will also be PAID anywhere from $100 to $2,900 for your time. Plus, you will have the benefit of possibly having your ailment cured or significantly relieved. Your information is kept secure and confidential and will not be sold or shared with anyone outside of the research efforts. All you have to do is email us your contact information (name, phone number and email address) and we will forward it to the qualifying researcher. Then within 24 to 48 hours, a researcher will contact you to get more detailed information to see if you qualify for the study. Its just that easy. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose, except your ailment. Here are some current type II diabetes studies currently being conducted: AZ Phoenix Applies to: +18 years of age Patient Compensation: $225, depending on your level of involvement Number of Visits: 9 visits Length of Study: 16 weeks AZ Tucson Applies to: +18 years old and must be taking Metformin Patient Compensation: $125 per visit. Length of Study: 45 days Number of Visits: 7 CA Orange County Applies to: +18 years of age Patient Compensation: $400-$430, depending on your level of involvement Number of Visits: 7-24 visits Length of Study: 3-6 1/2 months If you are interested or have questions, please email me at cwmedtrials(a)gmail.com Thanks.
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