SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.– (March 25, 2021) –Doximity, the leading digital platform for medical professionals, announced today the appointment of Regina Benjamin, MD, MBA, to its Board of Directors. Dr. Benjamin served as the 18th U.S. Surgeon General (2009-2013) under President Barack Obama. She is the founder of BayouClinic, Inc. in Bayou La Batre, Alabama and the NOLA.com/Times Picayune Endowed Chair of Public Health Sciences at Xavier University of Louisiana. Dr. Benjamin was the first physician under the age of 40 and the first African American woman to be elected to the American Medical Association Board of Trustees.
“For decades, Dr. Benjamin has been one of our country’s most respected and authentic national healthcare leaders. We’re fortunate to have her join our board of directors,” said Jeff Tangney, co-founder and CEO of Doximity. “Two hurricanes and a fire destroyed her clinic in rural Alabama, yet Dr. Benjamin refused to give up and rebuilt the clinic three times over. Her tenacity in times of crisis will be an asset to the board. Dr. Benjamin’s experience as a family physician, in public policy, and in organized medicine makes her a wonderful addition to the Doximity team.”
As one of the leading national voices on public health and prevention, Dr. Benjamin will advise and provide strategic guidance to Doximity in its continuing commitment to serving the medical community. She also has extensive corporate governance and board experience, including Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals, Ascension Health Alliance, and Oak Street Health.
“As a family physician feeling the strains of the ever-demanding pulls on my time, I share Doximity’s mission to help doctors be more productive and provide better care for our patients,” said Dr. Benjamin, “By providing digital tools and resources at our fingertips, Doximity allows the clinician more quality time with the patient and a better experience for all.”