When we launched Doximity GPT in 2023, just months after ChatGPT, our goal was simple: help busy clinicians save time and deliver better care. Over the past two years, DoxGPT has become a trusted, HIPAA-compliant assistant for writing prior authorization letters, patient education materials, research grants, and more.
But documentation was just the beginning.
Just seven weeks ago, we acquired Pathway, a leader in AI clinical reference. Today, their medical corpus and AI model are fully integrated into DoxGPT, live across web and mobile.
Years before ChatGPT, Pathway’s six-person team, half of whom are physicians, set out to build an AI-optimized semantic dataset to answer the real clinical questions they faced at the bedside. Their data spans nearly every guideline, drug, journal, and landmark trial, with a cross-linked design that helps surface answers and peer-reviewed evidence quickly and accurately.
Unlike a large language model, Pathway’s knowledge graph is grounded in peer-reviewed, clinical-quality evidence. It maps complex drug interactions, scores the strength of clinical evidence, and prioritizes information that matters most at the point of care.
Now, that foundation is powering DoxGPT. The result? Faster, more accurate answers and a smarter experience for clinicians.
What’s New in Doximity GPT
With the Pathway integration complete, Doximity GPT just got a major upgrade. Here’s what’s new and live today.
Instant Answers
About 30% of DoxGPT questions are drug related, so we now offer Instant Answers covering over 3,200 drug monographs, including information on drug dosing, interactions, and side effects.
These are peer-reviewed responses that appear immediately after typing the first few letters of a drug name, without any AI-generated text. Each answer is grounded in our structured, peer-reviewed dataset, delivering answers rooted in medical evidence, not AI guesswork.
Our goal is to combine the accuracy of trusted medical evidence with the speed and ease of AI, so you get the best of both worlds.
Free Access to Over 2,000 Journals
Clinicians can now go straight from answer to article.
Doximity GPT gives you one-click access to the full text of virtually any paper it cites, including over 2,000 paywalled journals.
You can download up to five PDFs per month, free of charge, and customize your experience by selecting priority journals. While a cardiologist might prioritize Circulation or JACC, an oncologist may prefer Cancer or the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Different specialties rely on different evidence, and now DoxGPT can surface the most relevant literature for your clinical questions – all within the Doximity platform.
Smarter, More Structured Output
We’ve also upleveled responses to get to the point faster, so you don’t have to wade through long, unstructured AI responses.
Here’s what’s new:
- Conclusions first, so the most important info is at the top
- Tables for clean, scannable comparisons like drug options and guideline criteria
- Web-based dictation, on desktop and mobile
- Secure text messaging for sending patient education materials, and fax (!) for sending insurance appeal letters
- Projects, which let you save your preferences and templates for recurring tasks like progress notes or discharge summaries
- Attachments, so you can upload files or labs and ask GPT to extract treatments or meds

As always, prompts and responses are private to each clinician. Doximity GPT is fully HIPAA-compliant, and all data is encrypted in transit and at rest.
Your data. Your control.
Built for Clinical Practice
From documentation to clinical references, Doximity GPT is built to reduce friction in your day and help you find the answers you need, quickly, reliably, and without workflow disruption.
And like Dialer and Scribe, Doximity GPT is completely free for all verified U.S. physicians, NPs, PAs, and medical students.