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Jock Murray, MD, MACP, inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame

Former ACP Regent T.J. (Jock) Murray, MD, MACP, was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame (CMHF).


Former ACP Regent T.J. (Jock) Murray, MD, MACP, was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame (CMHF).

Dr. Murray was 1 of 6 physicians honored by the CMHF at a gala event held on April 24, 2014, at Queen's University in London, Ontario, Canada. The CMHF celebrates the work of health leaders and medical innovators who demonstrate excellence in the field of medicine. Dr. Murray was acknowledged as a world leader in multiple sclerosis research and care.

Dr. Murray served 2 terms as chair of the ACP Board of Regents and is a former chair of the Board of Governors. He received his ACP Mastership and Chair Emeritus title in 1998, and is a recipient of ACP's Nicholas Davies Award, the Stengel Award, and the ACP Laureate Award from the Atlantic ACP Chapter.

More information about Dr. Murray and his prestigious award is online.