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funkycamel

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Hi,


I have set up and run a startup healthcare tech project called RISE that is at the MVP (beta testing) stage. RISE improves global health outcomes by tracking people's symptoms and wellbeing factors whilst undergoing treatment, using a health product or technique. When we can see what is working best for each health condition, we can make that the standard worldwide.


At the moment I am very tight on time and need some help, as I already have a couple of other businesses.


I am looking for someone local you can meet regularly and discuss with me how best to implement structures such as data collection and distribution, and general protocols for the project. Ideally someone with experience in startups, data analysis or healthcare. Variable hours per week, can discuss hourly pay and potentially a share holding for the ideal person who proves high value to the project.


Please email to [email protected] or give me a call or text 07801813893.


Many thanks,

George.

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