Afterward, Bauman returned to Pennsylvania, where he attended Jefferson Medical College (1919–23) and interned at Allentown General Hospital (1923–24) the year following his completion.
The marriage produced five children: Kenneth, Clara Ann, Albert Samuel, Mary Harvella, and Elizabeth Ruth.
[9] By 1928 the partially completed General hospital at Chamapa was serving more than 3500 patients with outpatient, inpatient, and surgical services.
[10][11] While in India, Bauman served as the Chief Medical Officer at Bethesda Leper Home and Christian (General) Hospital, which he and his wife established, beginning in 1926.
[14] EHA Champa Christian Hospital focuses on those who are poor and marginalized despite their race, caste, creed, or religion, in the name of Jesus Christ.