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12,000yen !! Join our blood pressure monitor trial in Kyoto

12,000yen

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응모자격 Would you like to help with the development of a blood pressure measuring device?

【Qualifications】
・English Native level or around same level
・Able to communicate in Japanese
・Age: 40-69
・Who is able to use a Smartphone without any problems
보수 ¥12,000
모집인원수 5
모집기간 2025/08/08 - 2025/09/03
설문조사 실시 날짜 2025/08/25, 2025/08/26, 2025/08/27, 2025/08/28, 2025/08/29, 2025/09/02, 2025/09/03, 2025/09/04, 2025/09/05
전형방법 추첨
장소 Katsuragawa, Kyoto
교통 Train, bus
교통비지급의 유무 없음

모니터 내용

【Job Description】
You will wear a blood pressure meter on your arm and perform simple controls.
Then, just answer the questionnaire

【Details of the position】
Subjects: English Native level or around same level
Requirements: Age 40-69, Who is able to use a Smartphone without any problems
Location: Katsuragawa, Kyoto
Date and Time: Any of the following;
Between the 25th and 29th of August or 2nd and 5th of September ( ONLY weekday)
about 60 minutes between 9AM and 6PM
*There are some dates we are not available to offer morning slots.

【How to apply】
Click the “Apply” button
Fill in the required information
Application completed!

【Those who meet the following conditions are not eligible to participate】
・Those who are unable to cooperate with the measurement on their bare upper arm, or those who have injuries or skin problems on their upper arm.  
・Persons with epilepsy
・Pregnant or possibly pregnant  
・Patients with implanted medical devices such as pacemakers
・Life-sustaining medical devices such as artificial heart lungs
・Medical equipment for life support such as artificial heart lungs, etc. 
・Patients undergoing dialysis treatment
・Those who are unable to walk independently.

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