| Dr. Daniel Eisenberg | |||||||
| Dr. Daniel Eisenberg is with the Department of Radiology at the Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, PA and an Assistant Professor of Diagnostic Imaging at Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude from the University of Pennsylvania and received his M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. After an internal medicine internship at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New York, he returned to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania for his radiology residency and nuclear medicine fellowship. Dr. Eisenberg spent two years studying at the Heiden Torah Institute in Jerusalem, where he concentrated on Talmud and Jewish law. He has taught a weekly Jewish medical ethics class for over 15 years. He sat on the Albert Einstein Medical Center Institutional Ethics Committee, and now serves on the Institutional Review Board (IRB). He received the Shofar Award, a national award for community service, from the National Council of Young Israel in 1998. Dr. Eisenberg lectured yearly at the International Conference for Jewish Medical Ethics in San Francisco, and now lectures at the AOJS conferences. He has served as the medical ethics scholar-in-residence for the New England Institute for Jewish Studies in Jerusalem since 1999. Dr. Eisenberg wrote the medical ethics column for the quarterly publication, Maimonides: Health in the Jewish World, from 1996 to 2000. Dr. Eisenberg continues to lecture around North America and now writes medical ethics articles for Jlaw.com and Aish.com. |
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