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.