Sermo - Healthcare Community

Sermo - Healthcare Community

Healthcare Pros Connect & Earn

133 ratings
213 reviews
Free
With Ads

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • July 5, 2011
  • July 1, 2026

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Connect with a global network of healthcare professionals to share medical knowledge, discuss patient cases, and access drug ratings. Earn rewards for your expertise through surveys and contribute to medical innovation while advancing your career.

Connect with global healthcare professionals
Access collective medical knowledge
Review patient cases
Utilize drug ratings database
Earn rewards for surveys
Participate in polls and discussions
Explore job opportunities and CME
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What's New in Sermo

4.3.0

July 1, 2026

We've made Sermo better for the whole healthcare community. Here's what's new: A better way to share patient cases - Sharing a case is now clearer and faster. - Choose "Ask for help" to get real-time advice from your peers on an open case, or "Share a solved case" to teach others from one you've already worked through. - Guided prompts help you capture the right details — type them or use your device's microphone. - Once your question is answered, mark the case as solved and highlight the solution — a colleague's comment, a poll result, or your own summary — so others can tap "See solution" and learn from it. Smarter, automatic AI post tagging - No more choosing a topic when you post. - After your post is published, it's automatically tagged with the most relevant topic so the right colleagues can find it — and it works across languages. - You're always in control: open any post to change its tag, now neatly organized into Suggested, Specialty, and Topic sections. Your account email — self-managed and secure - Self-service: add up to 10 addresses and change your primary anytime, with no need to contact support. - Self-verified: confirm each new email address yourself with a verification code sent directly to it. - Secure by default: every change is password-protected, your primary can't be removed, and any change to your primary email address is sent to your previous address with a one-tap undo option. This release also includes performance improvements and bug fixes. Thank you for being part of the community.

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User reviews

No surveys available

No surveys available and send to many emails

Waste of physicians time

Made less than $100 in 5 months but spent quite a chunk of time completing surveys only to be “screened out”, often after spending 20 mins answering questions. Total waste of time.

Great App!

Love the app. Great way to earn some pocket money for little time.

Complete scam

All you get from sermo is spam emails. The surveys they offer screen you out only after you spend 15 mins filling out the entire thing. They just mine data and dont pay. This is straight up garbage.

Surveys are waste of time - Total lie

These surveys are incredibly frustrating. You go through most of the questions, sometimes up to the very end, only to be excluded from the study without fair reason. For instance, I recently spent 30 minutes on a DLBCL-related survey (which is my area of expertise). The final question asked whether I would be open to follow-up contact and clearly stated that my response would not affect my eligibility. I selected “No,” and was immediately disqualified. That was misleading, if not outright dishonest.

In another case, I spent 15 minutes on a survey before being excluded simply because I declined to share patient information from charts—an entirely reasonable and ethical stance.

In total, I wasted over two hours on these surveys and received absolutely nothing in return. I strongly discourage any physician from participating. They collect valuable insights for free while disregarding your time and professional boundaries.
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User experience

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Reported Bugs

2 issues

Frequent app crashes and freezes

Bug

Login issues and password reset problems

Bug

Requested Features

3 requests

Improved notification system for new surveys

Feature

Better user interface and navigation

Feature

More transparency around survey eligibility criteria

Feature

FAQ

What is Sermo?

Sermo is a medical social and insights platform designed for doctors, advanced practice providers, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals. It allows members to connect with peers globally, share medical knowledge, discuss patient cases, and access a comprehensive drug ratings database.

How can I earn money with Sermo?

You can earn extra income by taking surveys and contributing your expertise to the Sermo community. These opportunities allow you to share your insights, help shape medical innovation, and collectively, members earned over $25 million last year.

Is Sermo free to use?

The Sermo platform is free to join and use for verified healthcare professionals. While the core features are free, there might be in-app purchases for certain premium features or opportunities.

How does Sermo verify its members?

Sermo uses a Triple-Verification Process. This involves verifying medical credentials by requiring members to upload proof of their medical license and workplace badge. Both human review and automated technology are used to ensure every member is a verified provider.

What kind of content can I find on Sermo?

On Sermo, you can find specialty-specific content, engage with posts from peers, participate in polls, and read thoughtful comments. The platform facilitates discussions on medicine, news, and gossip, offering a space for both professional and informal exchange among healthcare professionals.