Background
Baram, Evelyn M. was born on June 30, 1937 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Baram, Evelyn M. was born on June 30, 1937 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science (Bachelor of Science, 1961). Villanova University (Juris Doctor, 1980).
Admitted to the bar, 1981, Pennsylvania, United States. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania and United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
1987, New New York
Registered Pharmacist, Pennsylvania, 1962.
Author: "The Medico-Legal Aspects of Drug Interactions," Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1973. "The Concept of Error in Diagnosis and Treatment," Anales de Medicina Forense de la Asociacion Espanola De Medicos Forenses, 1972.
"The Neglected Aspects of Negligence," Trial and Tort Trends, 1965, 1966. "Multiple Drug Therapy - Is There a Standard of Care?" The Influence of Litigation of Medical Practice, London, 1977 and Journal of Legal Medicine, September, 1977.
Chairman, "Forensic Re-examination into the Death of Robert F. Kennedy," American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Chicago, 1975.
Chairman, "National Conference on Medical Devices and Drugs," New York University, 1976. Company-Chairman "Medical Products Liability and Preventive Law," American Law Institute-American Bar Association (American Language Institute -American Bar Association), 1984. Chairman, "New Liability Aspects of Hospital Administration," American Law Institute-American Bar Association (American Language Institute -American Bar Association), 1985.
Chairman, "How to Recognize a Medical Malpractice Cases," Video Law Review, American Law Institute-American Bar Association (American Language Institute -American Bar Association), American Law Network, 1986.
Company-Chairman, "Medical Standards, Peer Review, Audit and Accountability," Royal Society of Medicine, British Medical Association, 1990. Member, Bureau of Medical Devices, Device Classification Panel, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1978-1981.
Drug and Scientific Editor of TRIAL Magazine, 1971-1978. Chairman, General Section, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 1976-1977.
Member, Council of Medical Specialty Societies, National Association of Insurance Commissioners: Committee, "Study on Closed Malpractice Claims," 1977.
Member: Editorial Board, Hospital Risk Control, 1981. United States. Delegate, International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, June, 1986. Executive Director, American Medico-Legal Foundation, 1987.
Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New New York
Philadelphia and American Bar Associations. American Law Institute.
Supreme Court Historical Society (Founding Member). American College of Legal Medicine.
Fellow: American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
American Society for Pharmacy Law. Evelyn M. Baram established her practice in 1981, with an office in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and now serves as Executive Director of the American Medico Legal Foundation a non-profit medical and hospital peer review foundation. Mississippi Baram"s practice also involves her as co-counsel in any aspect of medicine, pharmacy, or science to the law including International Joint Ventures as counsel to attorneys involved in medical, pharmaceutical and scientific issues.
Member, Bureau of Medical Devices, Device Classification Panel, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1978-1981. Drug and Scientific Editor of TRIAL Magazine, 1971-1978. Chairman, General Section, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 1976-1977.
Member, Council of Medical Specialty Societies, National Association of Insurance Commissioners: Committee, "Study on Closed Malpractice Claims," 1977.
Member: Editorial Board, Hospital Risk Control, 1981. United States. Delegate, International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, June, 1986.
Executive Director, American Medico-Legal Foundation, 1987. Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New New York
Philadelphia and American Bar Associations.
American Law Institute. Supreme Court Historical Society (Founding Member). American College of Legal Medicine.
Fellow: American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
American Society for Pharmacy Law.