Education
Jefferson Medical College
Certifications
Interventional Pulmonary
Critical Care Medicine
Internal Medicine
Residencies
The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center - Internal Medicine
Fellowships
National Institutes of Health - Critical Care Medicine
New York University Medical Center - Pulmonary Medicine
Biography

Daniel Baram, MD is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Division Director of Pulmonary Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine.

Dr. Baram completed undergraduate studies at Pennsylvania State University, and obtained his Medical Degree from Thomas Jefferson University in 1990. He then completed Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine at New York Hospital – Weill Cornell Medical Center. He continued his training as a Critical Care Fellow at the National Institutes of Health and as a pulmonary fellow at New York University/Bellevue.

In 1998, Dr. Baram joined the faculty of the Pulmonary/Critical Care Division at Stony Brook University Medical Center and became the Co-Director of the Lung Cancer Evaluation Center there in 2002. This multidisciplinary clinic was developed to optimize care of patients being evaluated for lung cancer. In 2009, he transitioned over to The John T. Mather Memorial Hospital and again developed a pulmonary practice specializing in Interventional Bronchoscopy and Lung Cancer evaluation including the establishment of an ACR-certified Lung Cancer Screening Program.

In 2014, Dr. Baram received his board-certification in Interventional Pulmonology through the American Association of Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology (AABIP). His practice includes Endobronchial Ultrasound (EBUS), Bronchial Stenting, Electrocautery and Argon Plasma Coagulation, Balloon Dilation and Stenting, Bronchial Thermoplasty for treatment of severe persistent asthma, electro navigational bronchoscopy and other aspects of diagnostic and therapeutic bronchoscopy.