Practically every radiologist would benefit from an all-encompassing guide to malpractice issues in radiology. Dr. Ronald Eisenberg, a highly respected author in the field, has put together a comprehensive reference to provide radiologists with an introduction to malpractice issues and a basic understanding of their relationships with government regulatory agencies and HMOs. This softcover book will detail the mechanics of a lawsuit, how radiologists can become the object of a malpractice action, and what they can do to minimize potential exposure.
Ronald L. Eisenberg Livres






613 Mitzvot: A Contemporary Guide to the Commandments of Judaism
- 396pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Exploring the relevance of Jewish commandments in modern life, this guide delves into their ethical, spiritual, and cultural significance. It offers practical insights and interpretations that connect ancient teachings to contemporary issues, making the commandments accessible to readers of all backgrounds. Through engaging discussions, the book encourages reflection on personal values and community practices, fostering a deeper understanding of Jewish identity and tradition in today's world.
Dictionary of Jewish Terms: A Guide to the Language of Judaism
- 500pages
- 18 heures de lecture
First Time in Paperback. Judaism is comprised of religious terms and customs, Hebrew, Aramaic and Yiddish terms as well as terms related to American Jewish life and the State of Israel. All of these facets of Judaism are represented in this new guide, with easy to read explanation and cross-references.
Essential Figures in the Talmud
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Focusing on over 250 key figures, this reference guide offers short biographies that highlight their significance in Talmudic texts. Dr. Ronald L. Eisenberg provides insights into their perspectives, supported by numerous quotations from rabbinic literature. By drawing from the extensive Talmud and Midrash, the book showcases the diverse interests of the rabbis, emphasizing their foundational role in rabbinic Judaism and enhancing the reader's understanding of these essential texts.
Exploring a diverse array of Jewish teachings and practices, the book delves into the complexities of truth within Judaism. Ronald L. Eisenberg presents 850 thought-provoking questions that challenge readers to discern the nuances of what is true, false, or somewhere in between. This engaging examination encourages deeper understanding and reflection on the beliefs and customs that shape Jewish identity.
What Radiology Residents Need to Know: Musculoskeletal Radiology
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Focused on the unique challenges faced by first-year residents in musculoskeletal imaging, this book provides a streamlined introduction to radiology. It addresses the overwhelming amount of information that residents must absorb quickly, offering a concise and accessible format. Unlike other texts, it prioritizes essential knowledge over excessive detail and enhances learning with a diverse selection of high-quality images, ensuring that residents can effectively grasp the critical aspects of musculoskeletal radiology.
Essential Figures in Jewish Scholarship
- 396pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Focusing on influential scholars from the post-Talmudic era, this reference work offers concise entries on over two hundred key figures in Jewish scholarship. Dr. Ronald L. Eisenberg highlights the contributions of Geonim, Rishonim, and Acharonim, emphasizing their roles in interpreting religious texts over the past millennium. Each entry includes biographical details, major teachings, and pertinent quotations, providing a comprehensive understanding of these scholars' significance in the evolution of Jewish thought.
Jews in Medicine
- 464pages
- 17 heures de lecture
"Requiring no specialized medical or Jewish knowledge, Jews in Medicine will appeal to readers interested in the fascinating history of Jewish contributions to the field. The book focuses on the relationship of Jews and medicine in Islamic and Christian lands, offering a short description of Jewish history followed by accounts of individual physicians and their major contributions. It ends with a description of physicians who were leaders in the Zionist movement and those who contributed to the development of medicine in the State of Israel"--
Essential Figures in the Bible compiles thorough but manageable entries on the figures most vital to an understanding of the Bible and its teachings. In this valuable reference, Dr. Ronald L. Eisenberg catalogs and explains the importance of more than 250 figures who are most vital to an understanding of the Hebrew Bible and its teachings. For these figures selected from the more than 3,000 names found in the Hebrew Bible, Eisenberg provides summaries of the narratives relevant to each figure discussed along with illustrative quotations from the Bible and supplementary material from rabbinic literature when appropriate.
Alon the Archer in the Year 1626
- 202pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Our tale is the story of a young English archer who has become famous because of his rescue of English sailors, and his capture of a Spanish galleon loaded with treasure. Proficient in the use of flaming arrows, Alon wins the King’s archery contest and is then asked by the King to free the Archbishop of Canterbury from pirates. On his way back to England after accomplishing the mission, Alon comes across a stolen English revenue cutter, which he recaptures. Due to all his successful and daring exploits, the East India Trading Company asks Alon to help the company eliminate pirates off the coast of Africa, vicious men who have been harassing English shipping. “In the year 1624, a young archer by the name of Alon was caught poaching deer on Lord Harold’s property. The punishment for poaching was death, but Alon’s life was spared by Lord Harold because Alon had won the king’s archery contest. Instead of punishing Alon, he was instead made Lord Harold’s gamekeeper and chief hunter.” Thus starts this seafaring adventure.