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Page 1: Using Chemistry in Medicine Norman Ferrari, MD West Virginia University School of Medicine.

Using Chemistry in MedicineNorman Ferrari, MDWest Virginia University School of Medicine

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West Virginia University Eberly College of Arts and SciencesBennett Department of Chemistry Lecture 2008

Professor and Senior Associate Dean

Board Certified in two specialties

Pediatrics

Internal Medicine

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How did I get there …….• Completed the 24th grade

– 8 primary, 4 high school, 4 college, 4 med school, 4 residency

• Years 13 to 16 were studying chemistry• Years 17 to 24 refining my use of chemistry• Beyond the 24th grade

– Using chemistry to improve health of patients– Using chemistry to prepare future physicians

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Medical Education

• Long process• College experience

– At least 90 credit hours– 44 hours are for specific content– 16 hours are chemistry

• 8 each of inorganic and organic

• Doctoral Degree– 4 years

• Post graduate Residency Training– Specialty specific– 3 years to 8 years

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Question• What is the most important academic

preparation for a career in medicine ?

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Requirements for admission to MD Programs ……..

• Chemistry is the most required undergraduate subject area– Inorganic and Organic

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Requirements for admission to MD programs …….

• Do NOT require Chem– Northwestern– SIU– U Miss – KC– NEOCOM– U Cincinatti– U Penn– MUSC

• Do NOT require Org Ch– Northwestern– SIU– U Miss – KC– U Cincinnati– U Penn– MUSC

Have NO course requirementsNEOCOM does require Org Ch and Physics

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Requirements for admission to MD programs ….

• MCAT ……… PS section– 4 schools do not require MCAT

• U Miss – KC• Dartmouth• Brown• Meharry

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MCAT results ……….• MCAT ……… PS section

• U Miss – KC [no data]• Dartmouth 8 to 15, mean 11• Brown 8 to 15, mean 12• Meharry 5 to 12, mean 7

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MCAT results• Scores for schools that do not require Chem

– Northwestern …….. 12– SIU …………………. 10– U Miss – KC ……… NR– NEOCOM …………. 9– U Cincinnati ………. 11– U Penn ……………. 12– MUSC ……………… 9

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Uses of Chemistry in Practice of Medicine• Stoichiometry• Electrochemistry• Gas laws and diffusion• Solubility• Kinetics• Acid-Base• Metals• Nuclear Chemistry

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Stoichiometry

• Management of fluids and electrolytes• Solutions

– Normal Saline: 154 mEq Na+ / L– D10W: 10% glucose solution

• Volume of fluids– 100 cc/Kg/day for first 10 Kg ……

• Electrolytes– Current concentrations to needed

concentrations

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Electrochemistry

• Na+ ions have higher concentrations outside cell membrane via Na+/K+ pump

• Electrical gradient across the cell membrane of -70 mV

• Nerve conduction and action potentials

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Gas laws and diffusion

• O2 and CO2 diffuse in alveoli in lungs and the capillary beds in tissues until they reach equilibrium

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Solubility• Will certain chemicals be able to diffuse

through the cell membrane lipid bilayer• How will the concentration of chemicals

(drugs) be distributed through body tissues that are aqueous verses lipid

• What tissues do you want the drug to be highly concentrated …..

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Kinetics• How rapidly are chemicals we give patients

degraded in the body• Half life of drugs

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Acid-Base• pH balance to maintain homestasis• Buffers in the body

– HCO3-

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Metals

• Iron– Hemoglobin and O2 transport

• Copper– Immune system health

• Zinc– Wound healing, smell and taste

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Nuclear chemistry• Isotopes used for imaging studies

– Technetium Tc99

• Emission of gamma rays

• Isotopes used for therapy– Radioactive Iodine I131

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Hidden Curriculum in Chemistry• Problem solving skills• Data gathering skills• Critical thinking skills• Time management skills• Good work ethic

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In my humble opinion ……Chemistry is the most important science in the

preparation for a career in medicine ……….