
Dr. Suneeta Kercood, of Butler University, in collaboration with Dr. Edward Bell, of the Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness, are conducting a research project on Health and Physical activity of Individuals with Visual Impairments. The purpose of this research is to help medical and education professionals understand how to best address the health needs of people with visual impairments and to provide positive examples to others with visual challenges. This survey asks questions to understand the following items. . What is easy and difficult for you in having a healthy lifestyle including physical and other health-related activities. . The kinds of foods you eat and exercise you do and participate in. . Experiences with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals . How you perceive yourself, your health, and all your achievements. Please use the following link to access the survey. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HAPAOIWVI For your participation, you may choose to enter a raffle for a chance to win a $25 gift card. If you choose to participate in the research, your responses to the questions in this survey, and any future studies related to this project, will be kept confidential. All responses are reported in aggregate. Your name will not be associated with your responses or comments. Please feel free to pass this survey link to others who might like to share their opinions. Please feel free to contact Dr. Kercood if you have any questions about this project. The research team sincerely appreciates your participation. Dr. Suneeta Kercood skercood at butler.edu <mailto:skercood at butler.edu> Butler University, 4600 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, IN Edward C. Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC Director, Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness Louisiana Tech University 210 Woodard Hall PO Box 3158 Ruston LA 71272 Office: 318.257.4554 Fax: 318.257.2259 (Fax) Skype: edwardbell2010 <mailto:ebell at latech.edu> ebell at latech.edu <http://www.pdrib.com> www.pdrib.com ************************************************************** "I am somehow less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops." -- Stephen Jay Gould
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