Impactful Mentoring Over the Course of a Career
My long-time friend Mark Loehrke, MD, FACP, recently celebrated his 32nd year in academic medicine; to say he has a passion for teaching internal medicine is an understatement. In this episode, we discuss the importance of mentorship and the impact of COVID-19 on education, and Loehrke shares a phrase that’s motivated him throughout his career.
- Intro :14
- About Loehrke :25
- Jain’s history with Loehrke 2:34
- The interview 3:35
- How did you find yourself drawn to medical education? 4:22
- Loehrke’s anecdote on the conversation that changed the course of his career 8:50
- The importance of building good relationships between mentor and mentee 16:45
- Have you found that’s a challenge — talking to other people who are either trying to find mentors or trying to find mentees, or trying to establish these relationships? 20:25
- Bridging the generational gap between mentor and mentees 23:35
- How have things changed for you as an educator during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how are you helping students navigate this very odd time that we’re in? 29:33
- I know you do color-coordinated rounds. Can you explain what that is and how did you modify that? 33:55
- Do you think there’s anything positive that’s come out of this pandemic in terms of medical education or anything related to medicine? 36:08
- Trying to find optimism during the pandemic 39:10
- Anecdotes on Loehrke’s height 40:59
- Loehrke’s one pearl 44:09
- How to find Loehrke 46:29

We’d love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com. Dr. Mark Loehrke can be reached at mark.loehrke@med.wmich.edu. Follow us on Twitter @HemOncToday @ShikhaJainMD
Mark Loehrke, MD, FACP, is an associate professor and chair of the department of medicine at Western Michigan University’s Homer Stryker School of Medicine.
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