This general biochemistry course tailored for first-year medical students delves into the intricate molecular foundations governing life processes. From elucidating the building blocks of life, such as carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins, to exploring the dynamic metabolic pathways essential for cellular function, the course navigates through the complexities of biochemical reactions. Emphasizing the integration of molecular principles with clinical contexts, it highlights the role of biochemistry in understanding disease mechanisms and therapeutic interventions. Through theoretical learning and practical applications, students acquire the knowledge necessary to comprehend the biochemical foundations that govern health and disease in clinical practice.