Redmond Burke
- January 8, 2024
- Surgeon
Quick Facts
Full Name | Redmond Burke |
Occupation | Surgeon |
Date Of Birth | Nov 4, 1958(1958-11-04) |
Age | 66 |
Birthplace | Hawaii |
Country | United States |
Horoscope | Scorpio |
Redmond Burke Biography
Name | Redmond Burke |
Birthday | Nov 4 |
Birth Year | 1958 |
Place Of Birth | Hawaii |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Scorpio |
Redmond Burke is one of the most popular and richest Surgeon who was born on November 4, 1958 in Hawaii, United States.
Burke and his three younger sisters, Alannah Radke, Claire Chinn, and Christine Jaeger, grew up in Cupertino, California. He was educated in public schools – Portal Elementary School, John F. Kennedy Junior High School, and Monta Vista High School, where he co-captained the varsity wrestling and Championship football teams, and won the Outstanding Wrestler award at the Central Coast Section Championships in 1976. Burke placed fifth at 165 pounds, in the California State Wrestling Championships that year. Burke’s influential coaches included Patrick Lovell, Ron Edwards, Dave Vierra, Rudy Lapera, and Duane “Buck” Shore.
Burke attended medical school at Harvard University from 1980 to 1984. Influential instructors included Hardy Hendren, Paul Buttenweiser, Judah Folkman, and Nobel Prize winner Baruj Benacerraf. Nicholas Tilney taught a course in aseptic surgical technique to Harvard Medical students, and was a mentor. Burke was a student observer for the first heart transplants in New England, performed by Professor John J. Collins, at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Redmond Burke Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Surgeon |
House | Living in own house. |
Redmond Burke is one of the richest Surgeon from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Redmond Burke 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Redmond P. Burke (born 4 November 1958) is a congenital heart surgeon, innovator, software developer, author, inventor, and founder of The Congenital Heart Institute at Miami Children’s Hospital in Miami, Florida. He starred in the ABC pilot television show The Miracle Workers. Burke has been recognized as one of the world’s most innovative surgeons, and for his use of information technology to improve surgical outcomes.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Redmond Burke height Not available right now. Richard weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
Who is Redmond Burke Dating?
According to our records, Redmond Burke is possibily single & has not been previously engaged. As of December 1, 2023, Redmond Burke’s is not dating anyone.
Relationships Record : We have no records of past relationships for Redmond Burke. You may help us to build the dating records for Redmond Burke!
Redmond Burke was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, to a US Navy flight navigator, Redmond Joseph Burke, and his wife Claire Lorraine Burke, both from San Francisco, California. In 1995, he married Kim Horstman, a registered nurse from Strongsville, Ohio, and they have three daughters – Olivia, Noelle, and Grace. Olivia is an Undergraduate at The University of Miami. Noelle a senior at Ransom Everglades High School, and Grace is attending the middle school.
Facts & Trivia
Richard Ranked on the list of most popular Surgeon. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Redmond Burke celebrates birthday on November 4 of every year.
In 2002, the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in Orlando, Florida lost their congenital heart program. Burke initiated meetings with hospital administrator Janet Livingstone, CEO John Hillenmeyer, and Medical Director Mark Swanson MD, proposing that the Miami Children’s Cardiac Team help rebuild the Arnold Palmer Heart Program. Arnold Palmer, the hospital’s founder, approved of the plan, and used his considerable influence to finance the effort. The Congenital Heart Institute at Miami Children’s Hospital and Arnold Palmer Hospital was created, with Redmond Burke and Evan Zahn acting as Co- Directors. The synthesis of Burke’s work was to achieve resonance within a congenital heart team, a condition where every member of the team was driven by a common desire to reduce therapeutic trauma. To attain this resonance, the team continues to develop techniques in intensive care, information management, interventional catheterization, and minimally invasive surgery. The human side of Burke’s congenital heart team at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital has been described in parent’s websites, and in the media. Immediately after hurricane Irma in 2017, Burke and colleagues Kristine Guleserian MD, Anthony Rossi MD, and Darline Santana-Acosta, MD worked with physicians in Puerto Rico to transport newborn babies with critical heart defects to Miami for urgent surgical care.