Francis Loh, MD, joined the Division of Hospital Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine as an Instructor in July of 2025. He was born in Saint Louis and subsequently lived in Japan and New Jersey. He attended Harvard University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics with a focus on statistics. He returned to Saint Louis and received his medical degree in 2021 from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Loh completed his internship and residency at Barnes-Jewish Hospital/WashU School of Medicine in 2024. He then joined the Division of Internal Medicine in 2024 as Chief Resident at Barnes-Jewish/WashU School of Medicine where he advocated fiercely for resident workflow, quality of life, and educational improvements and taught residents and medical students clinical reasoning. Loh’s current areas of interest include general internal medicine with focus on medical education, clinical reasoning, and helping those around him rise.
Education
- AB, Applied Mathematics: Harvard College, Cambridge, MA (2016)
- Doctor of Medicine: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (2021)
- Residency, Internal Medicine: Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (2025)
Clinical Interests
Internal medicine, medical education, and clinical reasoning
Presentations
Haider S, Peller, M, Loh F, Hollander T, Reyes-Genere J, Bazarbashi A, Lang G, Kushnir V, Das K. Performance and Predictors of Failure of Enteral Stent Placement for Malignant Gastric Outlet Obstruction. Digestive Disease Week, Chicago IL, May, 2023.
Loh F, Michelson A, Yu S, Gupta A, Kollef M, Lai A, Payne P. Cohort Identification for Septic Shock Leveraging Electronic Health Records. American Medical Informatics Association, San Francisco, March, 2019.
Mohamed A, McFall R, Loh FE, Peden E. Efficacy of endovascular tibial interventions in end stage renal disease (ESRD) patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI). Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, Las Vegas, Nevada, March, 2018.
Bennett, ME. Loh, TM. Loh FE. Al-jabbari, O. Bismuth, J. Use of Porcine-Derived Extracellular Matrix Shows Potential For Reduction of Deep Groin Wound Complications. Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, Las Vegas, Nevada, March, 2016.
Loh, TM. Bennett, ME, Loh, FE, Peden, EK. Arteriovenous Grafts Reduce Catheter Dependence in the Elderly. Kidney Week, San Diego, California, November, 2015.
Loh, TM. Bennett, ME, Loh, FE, Peden, EK. Improved Radiocephalic Fistula Patencies with the Use of Piggyback Straight Line Onlay Technique. Society for Vascular Surgery Conference, Chicago, Illinois, June, 2015.
Loh, TM. Bennett, ME, Loh, FE, Peden, EK. Management of Ischemic Steal Syndrome after Dialysis Access Creation. Society for Vascular Surgery conference, Chicago, Illinois, June, 2015.