📌 Quick note: Doximity powers the Amion app, which means Amion users have access to Doximity's complete suite of premium AI tools referenced below. Rated 4.8 ★★★★★ by 194K clinicians. Internal medicine means switching contexts constantly. One minute you're reviewing heart failure guidelines, the next you're checking a drug interaction, then explaining a diagnosis to a patient's family. Doximity Ask helps clinicians get evidence-based answers in seconds, without digging through multiple references, websites, or search results. What Internists Use It For
- Differential diagnosis generation when a presentation doesn't fit a clear pattern
- Drug interaction checks in complex polypharmacy cases
- Guideline lookups before rounds, presentations, or family meetings
- Patient-friendly explanations of diagnoses and treatment plans
- Rapid synthesis across nephrology, cardiology, infectious disease, rheumatology, endocrinology, and other subspecialties
- Discharge summary and documentation support
Ask pulls from peer-reviewed sources and surfaces citations alongside its answers.
Example: Managing HFpEF and CKD During Rounds
An internist caring for a patient with HFpEF, stage 4 CKD, and diabetes may need to quickly compare treatment options and review current evidence.
Example Prompt
Example prompt entered during rounds.
Ask summarizes major HFpEF and CKD trial data, renal thresholds, and contraindications in a side-by-side comparison.
Citations and Source Material
Ask includes citations and provides access to full-text PDFs when available.
Suggested Follow-Up Questions
Ask suggests clinically relevant next questions to help continue the investigation.
Doximity Ask doesn't just answer questions. It helps organize evidence, surface source material, and identify the next questions you may want to explore. Why Clinicians Use Ask
- Built specifically for healthcare professionals
- Peer-reviewed citations included
- Access to full-text PDFs from leading journals
- Fast enough to use during rounds and while covering overnight
Pro Tip
The more clinical context you provide, the better the answer.
Including age, comorbidities, medications, labs, imaging findings, and your specific clinical question will typically produce a more useful response than a broad search.
Amion runs on Doximity, so you can use Ask—and Doximity's other clinical tools—right now.