Assistant Professor
Director of Applied Disaster Metrics,
Johns Hopkins Office of Critical Event
Preparedness and Response
Education
American University of Beirut in Lebanon (M.D.)
University of Illionois at Chicago, Master in Education [Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics, Assessment] (2010)
Residency
Cook County Hospital, Chicago (1999)
Dr. Bayram received his undergraduate and medical degree from the American University of Beirut in Lebanon. In 1999, he completed his residency in emergency medicine at Cook County Hospital in Chicago. He returned to Lebanon where he served as chairman of an emergency department until 2002. Upon his return to the U.S. he joined the emergency department at Rush University Medical Center as full time faculty, while continuing to work at Cook County Hospital on a part time basis. Operationally, Dr. Bayram directed all the emergency management activities at Rush from 2009-2011, and served on various emergency management committees in the City of Chicago.
Academically, he directed the joint Cook County/Rush international emergency medicine fellowship from 2004 to 2008. He holds masters degrees in public health, disaster medicine, and educational measurement. He is also pursuing his Ph.D. in public health at the University of Illinois in Chicago. Dr. Bayram’s area of interest is in the various applications of measurement (metrics), specifically in the field of disaster medicine and public health preparedness.




