Doximity is an online networking service for medical professionals. Launched in 2010, the platform offers its members curated medical news, telehealth tools, and case collaboration.
10-674: The company was launched in March 2011 by co-founders Nate Gross, Jeff Tangney and Shari Buck. By 2013, it became one of the largest networks for U.S. healthcare professionals, with approximately 10 percent of U.S. doctors as members. By the beginning of 2014, 40 percent of U.S. physicians became members. In 2018, the company announced that it had reached 1 million members, accounting for more than 70 percent of U.S. physicians. Today, Doximity serves more than 2 million registered members, including over 80 percent of U.S. physicians and over 50 percent of nurse practitioners and physician assistants. In 2016,
20-520: A free communication tool for physicians to call their patients. The Doximity Dialer app allows physicians to call patients from their personal cell phone, and the patient sees the doctor's office number on caller ID. In May 2020, Doximity released Dialer Video, a telemedicine tool that allows physicians to video call their patients directly from their own smartphones. In July 2020, Doximity said that more than 100,000 U.S. Doctors use Dialer Video, its telemedicine app. In June 2020, Doximity acquired THMED,
30-440: A healthcare company. Following the purchase, THMED changed its name to Curative and started concentrating on customized medical-personnel queries. In February 2022, Doximity acquired Amion, an on-call doctor scheduling company. Deloitte Technology Fast 500 The Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Awards are organized and overseen by the global professional services firm Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited . These awards recognize
40-483: Is a staffing and recruiting company offering permanent and Locum/Temporary placement services. In May 2021, Doximity, a professional network for physicians with telehealth and scheduling tools, filed for an initial public offering (IPO) seeking to raise $ 100 million. Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan Securities were the lead underwriters for the IPO. Doximity raised nearly $ 606 million in its IPO. In April 2014,
50-486: The 2014 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) winners can be found online. The Technology Fast 500 EMEA Winners 2013 had an overall average revenue growth rate of 1,403%, a slight decrease from the 1,549% growth rate for 2012. Leading the list, the software sector represented 43% of the overall rankings on this year's EMEA Fast 500, followed by the Internet sector with 22%. A full listing of
60-455: The 500 technology companies with the highest growth rates across various regions worldwide. Recipients encompass both publicly traded and privately held companies. The awards were established in 1997 amid the dotcom boom to showcase the achievements of burgeoning U.S. technology firms. Over time, the Fast 500 initiative has broadened its scope to encompass North America, Asia Pacific, and Europe,
70-521: The Middle East, and Africa ( EMEA ). The Fast 500 examines companies' relative growth in revenue over a three-year period. A company that grows by $ 1 million from a revenue of $ 2 million would be ranked below a company that grows by $ 500,000 from a revenue of $ 100,000. The Fast 500 recognizes companies that have shown significant growth, effective strategies, and strong management. It has three main international divisions: For 2014, France remained
80-648: The company announced it had raised a $ 54 million financing round led by the venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson and the mutual fund company T. Rowe Price . Morgan Stanley Investment Management also invested. This investment brought Doximity's total funding to $ 81 million. Doximity received $ 10.8 million in venture capital funding from Emergence Capital Partners and Interwest Partners in March 2011, and $ 17 million in Series B funding led by Morgenthaler Ventures in September 2012. In 2016, Doximity built Dialer,
90-625: The company was ranked #6 on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 list. In November 2019, Doximity was listed on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 list for the fourth consecutive year. In May 2020, Doximity Launched Dialer Video, a video telehealth app allowing physicians to video call patients through personal smartphones. In June 2020, Doximity Acquires THMED and launches the Curative Brand. Curative
100-574: The most represented country, marking the 4th consecutive year. The United Kingdom trailed France, followed by Sweden. Israeli companies comprised five of the top ten companies on the list. The software sector represented 42% of the overall rankings on this year's EMEA Fast 500, followed by the Internet sector with 21%. Rounding out the sector list was Telecommunications/Networking (13%), Semiconductors/Components/Electronics (7%), Biotech/Pharmaceutical/Medical Equipment (7%), Greentech (5%), Media/Entertainment (3%), and Computers/Peripherals (2%). A full listing of
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