Sunday, June 16, 2013

Take part in the Peace Corps reproductive health services survey and get a $20 gift card!

The University of Ottawa, Canada, is conducting a study on the reproductive health experiences of former Peace Corps Volunteers.Volunteers who completed service between 1979 and 2013 are eligible to participate. As a thank you, all participants will receive a $20 gift certificate to Amazon.com. Please note that the survey is only available in June and July this year.

Information from the research team:

Former Peace Corps volunteers wanted for a study on reproductive health services & abortion care
We would like to invite former Peace Corps volunteers to participate in a research project. This study is being conducted by Dr. Angel M. Foster and her study team at the University of Ottawa. The purpose of the study is to understand better former Peace Corps volunteers’ opinions of, perceptions about, and experiences with obtaining reproductive health services and abortion care while in country. We are hoping to speak to as many volunteers as possible in June and July of 2013. All women and men who completed their Peace Corps service between 1979 and 2013 (inclusive) are eligible to participate. The telephone/Skype interview will last approximately 60 minutes and as a token of our gratitude all participants will receive a USD 20 gift certificate to www.amazon.com.
Additional information about the study can be found on the study website:http://peacecorpsstudy.wordpress.com/. You can also contact Study Coordinator, Grady Arnott, at ws-stu01@uottawa.ca or 613-562-5800 x 1798.

How to participate:

If you would like more information or if you are interested in participating in our study, please contact please contact Grady Arnott, Study Coordinator, by email at ws-stu01@uottawa.ca or by phone at 613-562-5800 ext. 1798.

All women and men who completed their Peace Corps service between 1979 and 2013 (inclusive) are eligible to participate.

In your message, please specify that you would like more information about the Peace Corps Study.







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