Student Research Survey Reminder

Milius, Daniel

Description

Title:

Student Research Survey Reminder

Creator:

Milius, Daniel

Date:

4/11/2016

Text:

Dear members of the O and P -L,



Thank you to those who have already taken part in my research project by completing the survey. This email serves as a reminder to those who have yet to complete my anonymous survey regarding knowledge sharing in the O and P profession (see background information below). The survey will be available for two more weeks and will close on April 23rd, 2016.


SURVEY LINK: <URL Redacted>


From prior email sent 2/23/16:

I am an Orthotic and Prosthetic resident in the Baylor College of Medicine's O & P Program and am currently researching the need for collaborative knowledge sharing in the O & P profession. The purpose of this study is to examine attitudes towards knowledge sharing within O & P. The survey is 18 questions in length and should take no more than 10 minutes to complete.



If you agree to take part, please click the link below this message, read the consent form, and continue scrolling below the consent form in order to complete the survey. If you fill out this anonymous questionnaire (survey), you are consenting or agreeing to take part in this research. You decide whether you want to take part or not. You may decide to stop taking part at any time without consequence. The survey will close in two months, and a reminder email will be sent two weeks prior to closing.



You do not need to respond to this email. If you would like to contact me, my research advisor, or the Baylor College of Medicine Institutional Review Board, please use the contact information provided in the first page of the survey. I sincerely appreciate your time.



Regards,

Dan Milius

O&P Resident, Baylor of College of Medicine



SURVEY LINK: <URL Redacted>


                          

Citation

Milius, Daniel, “Student Research Survey Reminder,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/242160.