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The Tiger Owl
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Case Study: Recruitment / Online survey

Question. A company needed to recruit interventional cardiologists, vascular surgeons, oncologists, interventional radiologists, anesthesiologists, cath lab managers, and patients in the United States and Europe quickly for a number of surveys.

Answer. For over 30 studies, Qessential quickly recruited specific types of specialists based on the types of facilities they worked for, the procedure volume they exhibited, and the brands of products they used.

Results. Qessential recruited very quickly -- in a matter of days to weeks -- for these very precise inclusion criteria-driven studies. By knowing how to ask the right questions of physicians, health care workers and patients, Qessential met their quotas and always brought high-quality talent to each study.

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Factoid

Tiger Owls (also known as the Eagle Owl or the Great Horned Owl) are the most adaptive owls on the planet. They can survive in a variety of habitats, such as deserts, mountains, woodlands, and even coastal swamps. Their nests have been found in places as far ranging as caves, on cliff ledges, on rocky outcrops, and in cacti.

 

 
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