Doximity acquires Pathway Medical for US$63 million

How Doximity’s $63M acquisition signals a shift toward trusted, AI-driven intelligence at the point of care

solli
12th August 2025

Pharma often spotlights AI’s role in drug discovery or clinical trial design, but this acquisition demonstrates the strengthening of AI as a clinical reference tool—built on extensive curated, peer-reviewed medical data. Pathway’s AI model, scoring 96% on the USMLE benchmark, demonstrates a high standard for accuracy in clinical support tools. This aligns with the accelerating shift covered in the article, AI and the Future of Pharma Marketing, where technology is reshaping point-of-care strategies.

Why Does It Matter? 

Pharma marketing teams are adept at crafting educational content—whitepapers, guidelines, slide decks. Doximity’s integration of Pathway seeks to bring real-time, AI-driven answers into doctors’ workflows, delivering insights when and where they’re needed most. It’s one thing to push information; it’s another to look to embed intelligence at the point of care – something we explored in the Next Point of Care Media webinar series. 

Pharma communications are often questioned for bias. Here, the value lies in Pathway’s editorial approach: every data snippet tied back to peer-reviewed, English-language medical literature, graded for evidence quality.

What This Means for Pharma Media 

Pathway had “hundreds of thousands” of users, with some paying around $300/year for premium access. Now, folded into Doximity—used by over 80% of U.S. physicians – those high-value AI insights become democratized, available at scale virtually for free.

solli’s Final Thoughts 

Doximity’s acquisition of Pathway Medical underscores a broader shift in how physicians consume information – and where pharma fits into that ecosystem. As AI becomes a daily companion in clinical decision-making, pharma brands will need to think less about broadcasting and more about embedding – integrating credible, compliant, and contextually relevant insights into the very tools doctors already trust. In a world where time-to-accuracy matters, the winners will be those who meet clinicians at the intersection of need, trust, and speed


Read the full press release HERE

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