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How Doximity Built an Empire On "Doctors and Dorks"

How Doximity Built an Empire On "Doctors and Dorks"

Summary

Doximity is a platform created by Jeff Tangney and his team, which started as a dorm-room project at Stanford. Initially focused on making medical information more accessible, it has evolved into a widely-used networking and administrative tool for medical professionals in the U.S. valued at over $13.8 billion.

Key Facts

  • Jeff Tangney, a former statistical programmer, co-founded Doximity while at Stanford.
  • The platform originated from a dorm-room project meant to simplify medical information access.
  • Doximity is now used by over 2 million licensed medical professionals in the U.S., including 80% of physicians.
  • The app offers networking abilities similar to LinkedIn but specifically for healthcare professionals.
  • It includes features like Doximity Dialer, which allows private patient calls, and HIPAA-secure fax capabilities.
  • Originally, Tangney and his roommates developed an app called Epocrates, which helped physicians reduce reliance on paper handbooks.
  • Doximity's success includes being one of the first four apps featured with the launch of Apple's App Store in 2008.
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