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Over the past 12 months, DOC has outperformed S&P 500, delivering a return of +22% compared to S&P 500's +21% growth.
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Physicians Realty Trust
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Physicians Realty Trust is a real estate investment trust, or REIT, that owns and leases medical office buildings and other outpatient healthcare properties. Its buildings are used by doctors, hospital systems, and other healthcare providers for clinic visits, tests, imaging, and follow-up care. The company does not run medical practices itself; it makes money from rent paid by its tenants. Its main customers are physician groups, health systems, and other medical tenants that want space close to patients and, often, near hospitals or major healthcare campuses. These customers sign long-term leases for offices and treatment space, which gives the company steady rental income. In return, tenants get specialized properties built for healthcare use, which are harder to replace than ordinary office space. The business model is different from many other landlords because healthcare buildings usually need custom layouts, specialized equipment hookups, and strong local relationships with providers. That makes this a niche property type tied to the flow of outpatient care rather than general office demand. The company’s role is to own these facilities, keep them leased, and collect rent from the healthcare organizations that use them.