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 136512 votes - Medical - First release: 2010-09-29T21:45:21Z

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Doximity helps over 2 million healthcare professionals take the friction out of everyday challenges that are unique to clinicians. The tools you already use, conveniently in one place and designed to make your life a little bit easier.

"This should be on every physician’s phone.” AppStore Review
“A useful tool when you’re on call” -iMedicalApps

One-Click Patient Video Calls
Dialer Video is the simplest, secure telemedicine solution available for you and your patients. You start a call and your patient receives a text to join. It’s that easy. 

Call Patients Without Using *67
"Love that dialer. Great to be able to call patients on a weekend without inducing avoidance by being anonymous or giving my personal cell number" - App Store Review

Send Faxes Without a Fax Machine
“So nice to have a secure fax for medical records and labs. I love getting results on the go and being able to respond in real time to information .” - App Store Review

Get Your News in One Place, CME Included
“Concise articles. Quick to read and relevant. Haven’t noticed any editorializing, which I greatly appreciate. Just the facts, ma’am.” - App Store Review

Search and Find Any Other Physician in the Country
“This Is an app I use regularly. It has allowed me to keep better contact with my colleagues and former medical school friends.” - App Store Review

Features:
- The social newsfeed for medicine
- Keep up with the latest clinical news in your specialty
- Earn free Category 1 CME 
- Call patients without using *67
- Integrates with Epic Haiku and Amion Scheduling Apps
- Search the largest directory of U.S. clinicians
- Find clinicians based on specialty, location and clinical interests
- Send HIPAA secure faxes from anywhere
- Sign, date and annotate documents
- Let clinicians know what you do best with your digital CV
- Quickly look up office info for any other physicians, NP, PA or pharmacist
- Reconnect with former medical school classmates, co-residents, co-fellows or colleagues