MacInsiders Logo

Similar Threads
Review Review Starter Category Comments Last Post
Biology 3H03 mitch 3rd Year Course Reviews 19 09-10-2012 03:38 PM
Psych 3h03 sj316 Academics 1 06-14-2010 09:53 AM
biochem 3h03 textbook anubhagat Academics 0 01-01-2010 11:22 AM
Philosophy 3H03 Kathy2 3rd Year Course Reviews 0 12-11-2009 06:59 PM

Biochemistry 3H03

 
Old 04-17-2010 at 02:36 PM   #31
SciMania
Elite Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 547

Thanked: 122 Times
Liked: 74 Times




Biochemistry 3H03
Clinical Biochemistry is taught by two professors: Dr. Hill and Dr. Macri.

They each teach the course for half the semester. Dr. Hill was an amazing professor - crystal clear explanations and great lecture notes as well. His test questions tended to be on the more wordy side and...
Old 11-05-2016 at 12:21 AM   #30
TheHound
Member
Posts: 21

Thanked: 0 Times
Liked: 0 Times
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pegasus View Post
Took the course during fall/winter 2015. The breakdown of the course changed slightly this year with the inclusion of 4 online quizzes. Here was the breakdown:

4 online quizzes (2.5% each)
2 midterms (20% each)
final exam (50%)

Evaluations were all MC, each quiz consisted of 5 questions, each midterm 35 questions and the final 100 questions (1/3 from Hill, 2/3 from Macri).

PROFS
Both Dr. Hill and Dr. Macri were great professors (extremely knowledgeable and passionate about their respective topics, engaging and effective lecturers) however they have very different lecturing styles. Depending on who was teaching, either Dr. Hill or Dr. Macri was available for some time after lectures to answer questions/clarify material. I believe Dr. Hill had regular office hours while Dr. Macri did not, but you can set up appointment times with either prof if needed.

MATERIAL
First half of the course was taught by Dr. Hill and covered intro to lab med, test performance characteristics, analytical techniques, body fluids and compartments, renal function and disease, acid base balance, and diabetes. Second half of the course was taught by Dr. Macri and dealt mostly with the endocrine system and hormones. Topics covered included hormones, lab tests to diagnose endocrine disorders, endocrinology of the thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal and pituitary glands and related disorders (hypo and hyper function) and their clinical manifestations.

EVALUATIONS-quizzes/tests/exam
Quizzes were online and scattered throughout the term which I found to be helpful in keeping up with the material. Overall, the quizzes were relatively easy as most answers could be found simply by looking at lecture slides/notes and generally everyone did really well on them. Midterms were more challenging and consisted of a mix of straightforward recall type questions and questions based off of case studies that required more critical thinking and application of concepts. IIRC, the midterms were non-cumulative. The final was cumulative and quite similar to the midterms in terms of the types of questions asked. However, it was slightly more challenging due to the volume of material we were expected to know. But still very managable and fair.

I didn't use the textbook very much throughout the term and I think you can get away without using it at all. However, it is very helpful in clarifying concepts from lecture and I found myself referring to it from time to time. With that being said, all quiz/midterm/exam questions were solely lecture based.

OVERALL
Overall, the course was extremely interesting, so much so that I found myself looking forward to going to lectures even though they were usually held at 8:30 in the morning. If you are interested in pursuing a career in lab med or medicine, then the course will be very interesting and useful to you. Since the material was interesting, it was easy to study for. Dr. Hill and Dr. Macri also went over practice questions/case studies in class in preparation for the midterms/exams, which was really helpful. Overall, this is a really enjoyable class where you can learn a lot and get a high grade in if you put in the effort (just like most other courses I suppose).

OTHER
Just wanted to answer some of the questions from above that were not answered, in case anyone wanted to know or was still wondering.
1) Has anyone taken Biochem3G03? How would this course compare to 3G03 in terms of difficulty? - Personally, I found biochem 3g03 to be slightly easier (mark-wise), but way less interesting.
2) Is the textbook necessary in order to help me get a mark of at least 10? - No
3) Is this class podcasted? - No

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to let me know.
Hey just wondering, exactly how much harder was this course compared to courses like Biochem 3G03 OR Biochem 2EE3? I am currently taking Biochem 3G03 and it is relatively easy to get a 12 in, would you say the same for this course? Also, how was the course load; heavy, moderate or light?
  Reply With Quote
Old 11-05-2016 at 01:54 PM   #31
Pegasus
Member
Posts: 62

Thanked: 9 Times
Liked: 5 Times
From my experience, from easy to difficult: Biochem 3g03 -> Biochem 3h03 -> biochem 2ee3. Reasoning for this is biochem 2ee3 is boring and memorization heavy while biochem 3h03 is more interesting, still memorization intensive but the material is easier to understand and make sense of. Yeah, like biochem 3g03, this course is relatively easy to 12. Course load was moderate
Hope that helps

TheHound says thanks to Pegasus for this post.

TheHound likes this.
  Reply With Quote



Review Tools Search this Review
Search this Review:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new reviews
You may not post comments
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



McMaster University News and Information, Student-run Community, with topics ranging from Student Life, Advice, News, Events, and General Help.
Notice: The views and opinions expressed in this page are strictly those of the student(s) who authored the content. The contents of this page have not been reviewed or approved by McMaster University or the MSU (McMaster Students Union). Being a student-run community, all articles and discussion posts on MacInsiders are unofficial and it is therefore always recommended that you visit the official McMaster website for the most accurate up-to-date information.

Copyright © MacInsiders.com All Rights Reserved. No content can be re-used or re-published without permission. MacInsiders is a service of Fullerton Media Inc. | Created by Chad
Originally Powered by vBulletin®, Copyright © 2019 MH Sub I, LLC dba vBulletin. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Terms