Recruiting
nationally for

Focus groups
Steering groups
Advisory boards
Workshops
Face to face depth interviews
Telephone interviews
Online surveys

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Our healthcare specialists include

GP's, GPwSI, Specialists and Surgeons, Key Opinion Leaders, Pharmacists, Nurses, PCT committee members, Heads of Medicines management, Prescribing and Commissioning Leads

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Quantitive and qualitative research resources

Booking of venues
Providing incentives
Interviews
Tailored requests
Questionnaires
Analysis and reports

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Participate in paid market research

If you would like to register your interest to participate in paid market research please email or call us and we will contact you when there is an appropriate study.

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Welcome

Founded in 1992, CMRR is an established healthcare market research recruitment agency providing outstandingly high quality recruitment to a vast client base in the UK. Our flexibility, knowledge and professionalism ensure we only deliver recruitment and fieldwork of the highest quality.

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What our clients say...

Richard Koban Payne

Adelphi Group

"The team did a fantastic job. You were most responsive to all of my requests, answered emails promptly, persevered with my anxieties, and got 60 completes and another 4 overquota. Just this morning came a follow-up RFP that requires yet another qualitative and quantitative sample in the UK (and a few other countries).
Because of your effort we can clearly demonstrate past performance in recruiting UK payers."

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