10 Doctor Social Networking Sites Every Physician Should Know About


Posted December 18, 2021 by HealWell24

Doctor-focused social networking sites offer connection, crowd-sourcing, and education opportunities.

 
You’re probably already on most major social networks but if you’re not also utilizing physician-oriented social networking sites, you’re missing out.
Doctor-focused social networking sites offer connection, crowd-sourcing, and education opportunities.
General connection sites
These are the real must-haves. These sites boast an impressive number of physician users, and offer doctors more than enough utility to justify signing up and playing around.
1. DocsCampus By HealWell24 : https://docscampus.com
Users : 10,000
Target demographic: India, Singapore, Australia, US, UK, Russia , Ukraine, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
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2. Doximity : www.doximity.com
Users: 500,000
Target demographic: U.S. healthcare professionals
Doximity is a newer kid on the block, aimed at connecting you to doctors you already know — colleagues, classmates, and co-residents on a HIPAA-secure platform.
The company claims that 70% of U.S. physicians are on Doximity, and that 90% of fourth-year med students are now members.
You can upload your CV and list your clinical interests, education, board certifications, and publications on your profile. Doximity also offers data on compensation trends in your specialty and geographic area, a job board, and tools to earn and track your CME credits. It includes a personalized medical news and research feed, and its collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center allows physicians to earn Category 1 credits by reading medical journals.
Doximity also offers a phone dialer and a HIPAA-secure digital fax and messaging service so physicians can call or fax patients from their personal cell phones while the patient sees the doctor’s office number on their caller ID.
3. DailyRounds : www.dailyrounds.com
Users: ~30,000
Target demographic: International physicians
TechCrunch calls DailyRounds “a service for doctors that combines elements of a social network and a medical journal.” In September 2016 venture capital firm Accel handed an undisclosed sum to the service, with help from Beenos, Powerhouse Ventures, and Aksua Holdings.
Two years ago Dr. Deepu Sebin was inspired by the way developers used Stack Overflow to teach their peers across different organizations by detailing how they accomplished their goals. Doctors can use DailyRounds to exchange wisdom, upload and view medical case files, and access a drug database. You can also chitchat and network on the desktop or through iOS, and Android apps.
4. QuantiaMD
Users: 200,000
Target demographic: U.S. physicians
Less a social network, and more a learning and collaboration platform, QuantiaMD is evocative of a combination of Quora and Lynda.com for doctors. It helps physicians stay ahead by interacting with and learning from experts and peers.
5. Sermo : www.sermo.com
Users:~800,00
Target demographic:
“Verified and credentialized” physicians worldwide, including physicians from the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, Ireland, Mexico, South Africa, Spain, Italy, Argentina, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, New Zealand, France, Finland, Colombia, Venezuela, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Peru, and Israel.
Sermo is the largest biggest, most successful social network for doctors. The site focuses on connecting doctors to facilitate collaboration, and touts itself as a “virtual doctors’ lounge.”
The goal is medical crowdsourcing—, think a Quora for doctors. You can ask real-life medical questions and get answers from hundreds of your peers. Sermo is physician-only, and you can ask questions anonymously.
Another cool thing about Sermo is that member physicians earn more than $16 million every year in honoraria for weighing in on new and current drugs, techniques, and medical devices for market research firms.
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Last Updated December 18, 2021