2494 days ago

Inviting HEALTHY PARTICIPANTS* for: Abdominal MRI & Metabolism testing

Gisselle from Henderson

$$$ We are giving away $40 petrol vouchers$$$

Are you aged 30 and above?
Fit and healthy?
No history or family history of pancreatitis or diabetes?

If so, WE NEED YOU to compare with our pancreatitis and diabetes patients.
*Particularly interested if you are from Maori/PI descent, but all other ethnicities also welcome.

The entire visit will take no more than 3 hours and we can schedule it according to your availability.
All the above tests will be conducted at no charge to you.
We will reimburse you with a $40.00 petrol voucher for your time and participation.
***FREE parking available***

If you would like to participate or obtain more information, then don't delay and CONTACT ME TODAY!

Gisselle Alarcon Ramos
Nurse l Coordinator
COSMOS l Research Clinic
Department of Surgery
Auckland City Hospital l Level 3 l Support Building
CLINIC PH: 09 9231821 EMAIL: g.ramos@auckland.ac.nz

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