Medical chemistry

Course: MEDICINE

Structural unit: Biology And Medicine Institute Science Educational Center

Title
Medical chemistry
Code
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2021/2022
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
The course of medical chemistry for physicians is a classical model of the university introductory chemistry course adapted to the needs of medicine. It contains elements of inorganic, analytical, physical and colloidal chemistry. The educational process is carried out using the credit-module system according to the requirements of the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System. The educational discipline study subject is some sections of inorganic and physical chemistry, which enable medical students to characterize the role of individual elements in ensuring the functioning of various body systems; to analyse the influence of various physical and chemical factors on the interaction of different subsystems within the body, as well as the interaction of the human organism with the environment; to use some quantitative chemical calculations for the analysis of biological processes.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Medical chemistry, as an educational discipline is based on student studies of bioorganic chemistry, medical biology, biophysics and is integrated with these disciplines.
Course content
The purpose of the course of medical chemistry is to create a fundamental scientific basis for future physicians in the understanding of general physicochemical regularities that underlie the processes of human life; to give students a well-grounded understanding and knowledge of basic physicochemical regularities that determine the course of chemical and biochemical processes in the human body in the process of life; to acquaint them with the fundamentals of chemical methods of quantitative and qualitative analysis; to teach them to classify chemical properties and chemical transformations in the human body in the process of life; to teach them to apply their knowledge in practice.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
The main ones: 1. Medicinal chemistry: a textbook for universities / V.O. Kalibabchuk, I.S. Chekman, V.I. Galinska and others; under the editorship of Prof. V.O. Kalibabchuk - K. VSV "Medicine", 2013 - 328 p. 2. Medical chemistry / V.O. Kalibabchuk, L.I. Hryshchenko, V.I. Galinska, S.M. Hozhdzinsky, T.O. Ovsyanikova, V.A. Samarsky - K. "Intermed", 2006, - 460 p. Additional: 1. Muzychenko V.P. Medicinal chemistry. Medicine (Kyiv). - 2010. - 496 p. 2. Myronovych L.M. Medicinal chemistry: Study guide. - Kyiv: Caravela, 2008. - 159 p. 3. Myronovych L. M. Medical chemistry: teaching. manual / L. M. Myronovych, O. O. Mardashko. - K.: Karavela, 2007. - 168 p. 4. Poretsky A.V., Bannikova-Bezrodna O.V., Filippova L.V. Medicinal chemistry: Textbook. — K.: VSV "Medytsina", 2012. — 384 p. 5. Moroz A.S. Medicinal chemistry: a textbook /, D.D. Lutsevich, L.P. Yavorska - Vinnytsia: New Book, 2006. - 776 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Current control is carried out on every practical lesson according to the specific goals of the topic: independent work – writing tasks for independent work, theoretical knowledge – test tasks, computer testing, individual interviews,interviews, chemical dictations, written work, practical skills and abilities. Final control
Assessment methods and criteria
Semester examination: 1. Module control work 1 (max/min): 40 / 20 points. 2. Module control work 2 (max/min): 40 / 20 points. Final assessment: exam.
Language of instruction
English

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Oleksandr Roik
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Natalia Usenko
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Igor Olegovitch Fritsky
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Snizhana V. Gaidai
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Olena V. Ishchenko
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Luidmyla Petrivna Oleksenko
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Mariia Malysheva
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Vitaliy E. Diyuk
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Olha Yuriivna Boldyrieva
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Andrii Vitaliyovych Yatsymyrskyi
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Illia Guralskyi
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Anna V. Pavlishchuk
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry