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Nick Merchant

Senior Vice President, Hospital Partnerships at Doximity

Nick Merchant has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies and roles. Nick started their career at CPSI in 1998 as a Manager of Financial Software, Support and Implementations. During their time there, they managed financial software accounts for over 70 hospital clients and led project implementations. In 2004, they joined Influence Health (formerly MEDSEEK) as a Senior Account Executive. In this role, they were responsible for sales strategy and execution, territory planning, and leveraging company resources to drive revenue growth.

In 2009, Nick co-founded Allscripts' MyWay VAR Program, where they successfully resold Allscripts MyWay EHR to small physician practices across the Gulf Coast. Nick exceeded initial projections by achieving 20 physician client licenses in the first 6 months. Nick then moved to Allscripts, where they led the VAR Program as a Senior Director.

In 2014, Nick joined Healthgrades as a Senior Director, Enterprise Solutions. Finally, in 2015, they joined Doximity, where they have held various roles. Nick started as a Director, Hospital Partnerships, and then advanced to Vice President and their current position as Senior Vice President. The summary highlights their experience in building hospital partnerships and driving revenue growth.

Nick Merchant attended Auburn University from 1992 to 1995. However, there is no information provided about the degree or field of study they pursued during this time. Nick then transferred to the University of South Alabama and completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from 1995 to 1997. Lastly, it is mentioned that Nick also attended St. Paul's Episcopal School, but there is no specific information about the duration or field of study for this education.

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Timeline

  • Senior Vice President, Hospital Partnerships

    April, 2022 - present

  • Vice President Hospital Partnerships

    January, 2017

  • Director Hospital Partnerships

    November, 2015