Doximity released a survey-based report on physician adoption of AI in clinical practice, based on responses from 3,151 U.S. physicians across 15 specialties. The report found that 54% of physicians said they currently use AI, and 71% cited accuracy and reliability as their top concern. AI use rose to 63% in the January 2026 cohort from 47% in the April 2025 cohort. The most common AI use case cited was literature search at 35% in the January 2026 cohort. Voice-based documentation, including ambient listening and AI scribes, was reported by 29% of physicians in the January 2026 cohort.
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