How to Earn CME in Doximity Ask.

You can earn CME credit when using Doximity Ask and reviewing our PeerCheck articles.

 

To earn CME credits, you will need to review what CME activities we have available for your specialty.

We apologize, but we do not yet offer our CME feature for all specialties.  

We are working to slowly add specialties one by one, so if you do not see any activities, please check back in a few weeks.

 

  • To view any available activities, please do to:   https://www.doximity.com/cme
  • Click on the 'Start' button to the right of the activities you choose.
    • You must read the full text of any activity in order to claim the credit.
  • Once you have completed the reading, you will see the option to either go to the 'Next answer' or to claim the credit, click on 'Done'.

 

'Next answer' will automatically take you to the next PeerCheck article for additional credits.

 

Eligible questions are worth 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits and will be added to your profile as a CME activity. 

 

 

When you click on 'Done' it will take you where you can claim the credits.

  • Please review and answer the questions about the article(s) and how they might affect your practice.
  • You will also have to select the state you are licensed in and enter your license number.
  • To complete the process, click on the 'Submit' button.

 

This will take you to the page where you can access/download the certificate for the 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for any completed activities you have done.

Just click on the activity you need and you can download it or print it out as needed.

 

 

Please Note:

  • CME is only available when using Doximity Ask on the Doximity website. This feature is not supported on the app.
  • Eligible activities earn 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. You may claim up to 10 credits per CME report

 

 

Why did Doximity introduce CME through Doximity Ask?

This development helps clinicians stay current with medical knowledge while using AI as part of regular patient-care tasks—combining education, efficiency, and clinical utility in one integrated workflow.


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