"Dr. Murdoch attended the Episcopal Academy before graduating cum laude in natural sciences and being elected into the AED premedical honor society at the University of Pennsylvania. He earned his M.D. in 1986 at Thomas Jefferson Medical College where he received the Hobart Hare award for excellence in clinical medicine. Dr. Murdoch served as chief resident his final year at Montgomery Family Practice residency in Norristown, Pennsylvania, and scored in the top percentile on his board re-certification examination in 1996. Philadelphia Magazine’s peer review ranked him as a “Top Doc” Family Medicine in May 2002, and he was voted into “America’s Top Family Doctors” in 2004. He has served as a preceptor for family medicine residents and a teacher in family medicine for medical students from MCP*Hahnemann, now part of Drexel University School of Medicine. Dr. Murdoch was invited, and currently sits as a volunteer member of the Chester County Board of Health. He is also the President elect of the Chester County Medical Society. Dr. Murdoch has special interests in medical weight loss, type 2 diabetes, psychopharmacology, integrative/alternative medicine, cardiovascular disease prevention, as well as in the management of patients with multiple or complex medical problems."