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Help shape the future of auto injector desig

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NHS Innovations

Help shape the future of auto injector design

 

I work at the NHS Innovations team at Papworth Hospital in the South East. I am looking for people who have been using an auto injector for less than 12 months to take part in a one hour interview at home. Ideally you will be based within 1 hour drive from Cambridge.

 

Please email meon nicholas.offer@hee.org.uk if you have any questions or would like to take part.

 

Thank you

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It doesn't matter how long you have been using an auto injector

 

Earn £40 & Help shape auto-injector design. Must be nr Cambridge. Wanting people who autoinject for 1hr interview at home. Call Nick on 01480 364916.

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