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Sheila P. Burke

policy advisor and former nurse

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Burke, a trained nurse who practiced in a surgical ward before first joining Dole's staff in 1977 as a health-policy adviser, helped pass the bill. (English)
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The Smithsonian Institution has named two of its administrators to share the responsibilities of Deputy Secretary Sheila P. Burke, who announced her resignation in June and will leave on Sept. 30. (English)
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Burke, a trained nurse who practiced in a surgical ward before first joining Dole's staff in 1977 (English)
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Then she worked as medical-surgical nurse in Alta Bates Hospital in Berkeley for a year before moving to New York. (English)
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On weekends she filled in as a medical-surgical nurse at Manhattan's Doctors Hospital. (English)
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Sheila P. Burke was named the chief of staff for the Senate majority leader today (English)
Miss Burke, 35 years old, was the deputy chief of staff, replacing Roderick A. DeArment, who has left to join the law firm of Covington & Burling. (English)
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She went to college at the University of San Francisco, a Jesuit institution, and studied nursing. (English)
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Burke was born in San Francisco and moved to the town of Merced, in the San Joacquin Valley, when she was 10. (English)
400,000 United States dollar
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Sheila P. Burke, the deputy secretary and chief operating officer, earned $400,000. (English)
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Sheila Burke is the Republican woman conservatives love to hate. (English)
Sheila Burke
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Sheila Burke is the Republican woman conservatives love to hate. A former Democrat who's pro-choice, (English)
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