Articles on peer advice, rural healthcare, curbside consults, and what it means to connect clinicians with specialists.
A grant-supported, text-based peer advice network connecting rural clinicians with neurologists and psychiatrists for informal, de-identified peer advice.
A step-by-step walkthrough of how the service works in clinical practice, from submitting your first case to acting on specialist input.
The practical options available to PCPs, from formal referrals and eConsults to informal curbside networks like Doctor2Doctor.
When a case needs a second set of eyes but a formal referral isn't the right fit — options, trade-offs, and how curbside advice fills the gap.
A clear breakdown of the key differences between informal curbside advice and formal eConsult platforms — workflow, billing, documentation, and legal implications.
Not every clinician has access to a formal eConsult system. Here are the practical alternatives, and how to evaluate which fits your practice.
Flexible, meaningful work on your own terms. How asynchronous peer advice can be a sustainable way to stay connected to clinical medicine.
Doctor2Doctor gives specialists the opportunity to support colleagues across the region, contribute to better patient outcomes, and stay sharp.
What joining looks like, what to expect, and how to get started as a neurologist or psychiatrist in the founding group.
How specialists use Doctor2Doctor to stay clinically active, learn from interesting cases, and make an impact without adding to an already full schedule.
Educational service only. Doctor2Doctor is not a formal medical consultation. No patient-identifying information is ever shared. No billing occurs. No physician-patient relationship is established.
About the program. Doctor2Doctor is a grant-supported, text-based curbside advice network connecting clinicians with neurologists and psychiatrists for informal, de-identified peer advice.
Reach out at info@doctor2doctorneurology.com and a program coordinator will get back to you.