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All of us in the BHSc (Hons) Program Office wanted to say a warm 'hello and welcome' to our incoming class for Fall 2020. Even though we won't be able to meet in person for some time…
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A welcome message from our Assistant Dean.
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Hosted by your Topic 3 Co-Leads Nevart Terzian and Wojtek Wiercioch, our Talk Show guests this year are:Rebecca Morgan - Health methodologist and environmental epidemiology Bruce Newbold - Geography…
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Our very first HTHSCI 1G02 Talk Show for 2023! Hosted by your Topic 1 Lead Jennifer Nash, our Talk Show guests this year are:Robert Ungard: cancer pain researcher Jessica Wong: chiropractor and…
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The McMaster Student Navigators are a group of recent McMaster
grads who are here to provide a first point of contact for current
students who need an empathetic listening ear from someone who…
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The McMaster Student Navigators are a group of recent McMaster
grads who are here to provide a first point of contact for current
students who need an empathetic listening ear from someone who…
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In this video, HTHSCI 2T03 co-instructor Stacey Ritz interviews Angela Kaida about her research on women and HIV, and her vision for the future of sex/gender in health research in Canada as the new…
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A warm welcome from your HTHSCI 1G02 Co-Instructors for Fall 2023, and a high-level overview of the course to give you an idea of what to expect when classes start!
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PK Rangachari, Professor Emeritus of Medicine, talks about his course HTHSCI 4TE3 - The Teaching Hospital, which explores the history of clinical education, and explores the past, present and future…
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PK Rangachari, Professor Emeritus of Medicine, talks about his course HTHSCI 4MS3 - Toxic Tales: The Social Life of Molecules, which explores 'molecular sociology' -- the idea that…
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Gurmit Singh, Professor of Pathology & Molecular Medicine and Senior
Scientist at Hamilton Health Sciences, talks about his new course that
will be offered in Winter 2021, HTHSCI 3JJ3 - The…
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We've got a great slate of 3E03 sections being offered again this year, covering a large variety of interesting and diverse interdisciplinary topics in health, including 3 new sections. To help…
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For 2020-21, there are 13 sections of HTHSCI 3E03, each with a different topic. To help you decide among them, this video provides a short preview of each of those topics from the instructors…
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In this video, HTHSCI 2T03 instructor Stacey Ritz interviews Sari van Anders and Katrina Karkazis about their work on testosterone, and thinking carefully and critically about how the cultural…
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Stacey Ritz, Associate Professor of Pathology & Molecular Medicine and Assistant Dean of BHSc, talks about her course HTHSCI 2T03 - Sex, Gender, & Health, which does a deep dive into the…
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HTHSCI 1I06 - Cellular & Molecular Biology is a first-year mandatory
course in the BHSc (Hons) Program. Students will explore the molecular basis of cellular communication (gene expression,…
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HTHSCI 1E06 - Inquiry I: Introduction is a first-year mandatory course in the BHSc (Hons) Program. The course initiates the development of a skill-set required for life-long learning in the context…
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HTHSCI 1X01 - Praxis Pathways 1 is a first-year mandatory course in the BHSc (Hons) Program. The course provides opportunities for students to begin actively developing capacities for: collaboration…
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Kudos to you, Class of 2020! You've had quite a ride, but you did it,
and today we are thrilled to be able to officially mark your graduation
from the BHSc (Hons) Program, with some remarks…
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A message from our Assistant Dean, Stacey Ritz, to applicants who received an offer of admission to BHSc for Fall 2020.
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The BHSc (Hons) Program is one of the most sought-after undergraduate programs in Canada, and well-known for it's interdisicplinary, integrated, inquiry-based approach to health sciences…
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At our open house events, there are some questions that seem to come up quite often from parents of potential applicants to the BHSc (Hons) Program. Here, Dr. Stacey Ritz (our Assistant Dean)…
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