Megan Burke, M.D.

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Interventional Cardiology, Structural Heart Disease, Mechanical Circulatory Support

Dr. Burke completed her undergraduate degree at Cornell University, graduating Magna Cum Laude with a dual degree in Spanish Literature and Biological Sciences. She then completed her medical degree at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, and her internal medicine residency and general cardiology fellowship training at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She was awarded a 2013-2014 Sarnoff Cardiovascular Foundation Research Fellowship, which she completed at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Prior to beginning her interventional cardiology training, Dr. Burke completed a Master’s degree in translational research with a focus on bioinformatics. She also has a strong interest in medical education, and was awarded the 2020 Vincent and Bonnie Anderson Award for distinguished teaching during the medical student cardiology course at Penn.

Dr. Burke completed her interventional cardiology and structural interventional fellowship training at Penn, after which she completed an additional fellowship in advanced cardiogenic shock and mechanical circulatory support. Her expertise includes complex percutaneous coronary interventions (including CTO), placement of percutaneous temporary mechanical support devices including ECMO cannulation, structural interventions including transcatheter valve replacement, and novel therapies including renal denervation, balloon pulmonary angioplasty for CTEPH patients, and interventions for pulmonary embolism. She also has extensive experience caring for heart transplant and LVAD patients.

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