Doximity

Launched in 2010, the platform offers its members curated medical news, telehealth tools, and case collaboration.

[3] The company was launched in March 2011 by co-founders Nate Gross,[4] Jeff Tangney[5] and Shari Buck.

[17][18] 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.

[22][23] In 2016, Doximity built Dialer, a free communication tool for physicians to call their patients.

Following the purchase, THMED changed its name to Curative and started concentrating on customized medical-personnel queries.