Medical Chemistry [ULCHBKB/MCH-GM/18]

Chemistry - Repetitorium

Author: Beáta Čižmárová, Anna Birková, Beáta Hubková, Jana Mašlanková, Lukáš Smolko, Marek Stupák, Peter Urban, Mária Mareková

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Knowledge of the structure and function of chemical substances and compounds, as well as their interactions and factors which can influence these interactions are very important for study Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry. The supporting materials is based on the secondary school curriculum of chemistry, and represent the summarization of knowledge’s from high school, extended by new knowledge necessary especially for the subsequent study of medical biochemistry. The repetitorium is divided into several chapters and represents a summary of knowledge focused mainly on bioorganic chemistry, including structures, nomenclature and typical reactions.

Practical exercises from Medical Chemistry for students of General Medicine

Author: Lukáš Smolko, Ivana Špaková, Beáta Hubková, Marek Stupák, Jana Mašlanková, Peter Urban, Miroslava Rabajdová, Vladimira Tomečková, Mária Mareková

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Practical exercises from Medical Chemistry is a set of experimental exercises designed for a better understanding of the subject. Laboratory manuals for the practical exercises are arranged into weeks according to the syllabus (WT) and contain theoretical introduction as well as experimental procedures for each exercise. Published material represents an effective instrument for understanding of the basic principles of Medical Chemistry.

Revised and supplemented first published version “Practical exercises from Medical Chemistry”. Authors: Stupák M., Rabajdová M., Mašlanková J., Urban P., Tomečková V., Mareková M.

Medical Chemistry – “hand book” for students of General and Dental Medicine

Author: Marek Stupák, Lukáš Smolko, Peter Urban, Jana Mašlanková, Beáta Hubková, Beáta Čižmárová, Anna Birková, Vladimíra Tomečková, Miroslava Rabajdová, Katarína Dubayová, Mária Mareková

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This publication is intended mainly for students of medicine studying at the UPJŠ in Košice, Faculty of Medicine. The textbook covers the basic knowledge of selected topics of general, physical, inorganic, organic and bioorganic chemistry required for successful completion of the course of Medical Chemistry. Knowledge of the structures and functions of chemical substances and compounds, as well as their interactions and factors of surroundings influencing those interactions is very important for next study medical biochemistry incoming physicians. For better and easier understanding is the text appropriately supplemented with figures, tables, and numerous of chemical schemes. The separate part of this publication presents the chemistry of the most important dental materials used in clinical practise of future dentists, including the properties of metals, polymers and impression materials.

Medical Chemistry - Calculations

Author: Marek Stupák, Anna Birková, Beáta Hubková, Miroslava Rabajdová, Peter Urban, Beáta Čižmárová, Mária Mareková

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Proper administration of individual medications and reagents is of the upmost importance in the clinical practice of future doctors. It can be affected by age, body weight, kidney and liver health, and other health conditions. Subject Medical Chemistry is therefore an essential part of the theoretical education at medical faculties. The basics for the successful completion of the course are also basic chemistry calculations including solution preparation, stoichiometric calculations, pH calculations (including buffers) and spectrophotometric calculations. In addition to brief theoretical introductions, the material also contains a series of examples for practice, in order to help students in repeating and preparing for the exam from Medical Chemistry.

Medical chemistry - Lectures for General Medicine students

Author: Mária Mareková, Marek Stupák, Katarína Dubayová, Vladimíra Tomečková, Peter Urban

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The subject Medical Chemistry includes selected chapters from general, inorganic, physical, organic chemistry. Teaching focuses mainly on bioorganic chemistry, which is a static part and an introduction to the study of medical biochemistry. Knowledge of the structure and function of chemical substances and compounds, as well as their interaction and factors which can influence these interactions is very important for students of General Medicine. Medical Chemistry represent the basis especially for the study of Medical Biochemistry, Pathobiochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry.