7 thoughts on “POC-cast (Microfluidic Point-of-Care Diagnostics)

  1. I really like this Podcast, and it had an entertaining feel to it. It flowed nicely. If i had to suggest one thing, it would maybe be to turn the music down a tad bit while you were talking. Also there were parts where it seemed like you were reading off a script. These can easily be changed. I really liked the piece about strep-throat. That is a relatable example to most of us. Overall, very well done. It held my interest through-out.

  2. I really like this Podcast. It had an entertaining and fun feel to it. It flowed nicely. If i had to suggest one thing, it would maybe be to turn the music down a tad bit while you were talking. Also there were parts where it seemed like you were reading off a script. These can easily be changed. I really liked the piece about strep-throat. That is a relatable example to most of us. Overall, very well done. It held my interest through-out.

  3. I really enjoyed this podcast, it was very entertaining but informative at the same time. I was disappointed when it was over, i wanted to keep hearing about microfluidic point of care diagnostics.

  4. Creative title and hilarious satire. Thought it was easy for listeners that know nothing about POC diagnostics to follow the use and purpose by using real life examples. Good outline of advantages and how it is being used today. Remember to do some final editing next time! Really liked it!!

  5. Great title and very informative “poc-cast”. I really enjoyed how you used examples that we could all understand and relate to. I also liked how you guys stated the present and future uses of point of care diagnostics. I enjoyed the music but it could have been turned down a bit more while everyone was talking, other than that it was an all around solid podcast.

  6. Very creative intro. The whole podcast was fun to listen to as you related your topic to everyday people without slacking on the information. The only problem was the music was a littler distracting. Overall, good job!

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