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Dr. Nico Kahl, a board-certified emergency physician, walks through three ways he uses Doximity Ask during a busy ER shift. For clinical drug reference, he checks nitrofurantoin's pregnancy contraindication, adjusts Keflex dosing for a patient with poor renal function, and runs an interaction check between phenytoin and Eliquis. He also uses custom templates to condense a lengthy H&P into a quick summary for charting, and to generate specific discharge instructions for a firework hand injury. He says Doximity now replaces the scattered reference sites he used to rely on for drug lookups, note summaries, and discharge instructions. Try Doximity Ask: http://doximity.com
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Dr. Barnett walks through four templates he's built in Doximity Ask, comparing them to EMR dot phrases that cut down on retyping repetitive instructions. His "Sign Out" template turns inpatient handoff documentation into a 15-minute task instead of 3 hours, while producing summaries he finds more accurate and chart-relevant. He also shows templates that convert study material into Anki-ready flashcards, generate personalized patient education handouts at any reading level, and clean up copy-forward errors in progress notes. Try Doximity Ask: http://doximity.com
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Dr. Nico Kahl
Dr. Nico Kahl ¡ Jun 22nd, 2026
Dr. Nico Kahl, a board-certified emergency physician, walks through a real-world clinical scenario in the ER to demonstrate how Doximity Ask functions as an on-shift "curbside consult" tool.
# Emergencymedicine
# Doximityask
Internal medicine covers more clinical ground than almost any specialty. Ask is Doximity's clinical AI. It handles the DDx, drug interaction, and guideline questions that eat time during a busy shift.
# Amion
# Internalmedicine
Doximity Team
Doximity Team ¡ Jun 15th, 2026
In this training, we walk through Doximity's Clinical AI Suite — three free, HIPAA-compliant tools built for how clinicians actually practice: Ask, Dialer, and Scribe. We open with the problem: the average clinician spends 2 hours on admin for every 1 hour with patients. Doximity's suite is designed to close that gap — not by replacing your EHR, but by acting as a fast lane into it. Ask is Doximity's clinical evidence support tool, returning synthesized, evidence-backed answers in 3–4 seconds. It includes FDA-sourced drug monographs, one-click access to full-text PDFs from 2,000+ journals, and physician-verified content through PeerCheck — a trust stack that general-purpose AI tools simply don't have. Physicians can also upload patient records directly, draft prior auth letters in seconds, and earn free Category 1 CME through everyday research. Scribe is the ambient documentation tool that listens during a visit and generates a structured, EHR-ready note when the visit ends. It auto-suggests CPT and ICD-10 codes, supports specialty-specific and fully customizable templates, and integrates directly into Dialer voice and video calls. Dialer protects physician privacy on every patient call, enables secure video visits with no app download required for patients, and includes HIPAA-compliant texting, direct voicemail, and the new Prescribe feature — free e-prescribing built directly into the app. We close with a full patient scenario following Dr. Chen through a diabetes follow-up — from a morning check-in call through a prior auth, a specialist PDF review, and an after-hours phone encounter — showing how all three tools work together without adding steps to the workflow. All three tools are free, available to all US Doximity members today at doximity.com.
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Residents are using Doximity Ask to think through complex cases before rounds and during overnight call, not to replace clinical judgment, but to pressure-test it. Here's the prompt framework that gets the most useful answers.
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Doximity Team
Doximity Team ¡ Jun 8th, 2026
See how Doximity Scribe turns patient conversations into organized clinical notes with just a few simple steps.
# Scribe
Doximity Dialer lets physicians call patients directly from their Doximity app — displaying your office number instead of your personal cell. This guide covers every way physicians can use Dialer to streamline patient communication, protect their privacy, conduct telehealth visits, and stay connected on the go.
# Visit
# Telehealth
# Phone
# Text
# Patientcommunication
Doximity Team
Doximity Team ¡ May 21st, 2026
From progress notes and MDM documentation to SmartPhrases and discharge summaries, this guide explores practical ways clinicians are using AI alongside the EHR to reduce administrative burden and streamline workflow.
# EHR
# Emr
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From cumulative doxorubicin limits to carboplatin dosing schedules, Doximity Ask gives oncologists real-time answers without leaving the patient's room.
# Oncology
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