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  2. Telemedicine service providers - Wikipedia

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    Doxy.me - Established in 2013. A simple and free telemedicine app that facilitates HIPAA compliant video calls. Founded by PhD student at the University of Utah. [4] Vetster - Established in 2020. A Canadian telemedicine marketplace that enables veterinary providers to offer services to pet owners and their pets. [5] Vsee - Established in 2008 ...

  3. Doxy.me - Wikipedia

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    Doxy.me was founded in 2013 by Brandon Welch while he was a PhD student in Biomedical Informatics at the University of Utah. [2] The platform was initially developed to provide a simple and free, HIPAA-compliant telemedicine app for obstetricians to use in a remote prenatal care study.

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  5. Doximity - Wikipedia

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    The company was launched in March 2011 by co-founders Nate Gross, [4] Jeff Tangney [5] and Shari Buck. [6]By 2013, it became one of the largest networks for U.S. healthcare professionals, with approximately 10 percent of U.S. doctors as members.

  6. Serving up home-cooked dog food - AOL

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    In the U.S., commercially-produced pet food is a $50 billion a year industry. But some advocate for healthier meals for your beloved dog – food that's in line with what canines have eaten for ...

  7. Doxy - Wikipedia

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    Doxy may refer to An archaic English term for prostitute; Doxy (song), a jazz standard by Sonny Rollins; Doxy, a magical creature in the fictional Harry Potter universe; Doxy.me a simple and free telemedicine software for healthcare professionals; Doxycycline, an antibiotic drug; Doxylamine, an antihistamine drug; An abbreviation for Doxygen, a ...

  8. Moral Injury - The Huffington Post

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    Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.

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