Guenevere Burke
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management (Secondary)
Dr. Guenevere Burke is an associate professor of emergency medicine, health policy and management at the George Washington University (GW). She is co-founder and executive director of the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity at GW, a global network of leaders dedicated to advancing fairer, healthier, more inclusive societies.
Guenevere is a board-certified emergency physician who provides clinical care in traditional and telemedicine encounters through the GW Department of Emergency Medicine. She previously served as site director for the department’s practice at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and as president of the District of Columbia American College of Emergency Physicians.
She completed fellowship training in health policy at GW, working with the Kaiser Family Foundation and serving as health policy advisor to Senator Grassley, a member of the Senate Finance Committee. She completed her medical education at UCLA and residency training at the University of Southern California, where she served as chief resident. She holds an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and previously worked in international health consulting and hospital finance prior to her career in medicine.
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management (Secondary)
Dr. Guenevere Burke is an associate professor of emergency medicine, health policy and management at the George Washington University (GW). She is co-founder and executive director of the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity at GW, a global network of leaders dedicated to advancing fairer, healthier, more inclusive societies.
Guenevere is a board-certified emergency physician who provides clinical care in traditional and telemedicine encounters through the GW Department of Emergency Medicine. She previously served as site director for the department’s practice at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and as president of the District of Columbia American College of Emergency Physicians.
She completed fellowship training in health policy at GW, working with the Kaiser Family Foundation and serving as health policy advisor to Senator Grassley, a member of the Senate Finance Committee. She completed her medical education at UCLA and residency training at the University of Southern California, where she served as chief resident. She holds an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and previously worked in international health consulting and hospital finance prior to her career in medicine.