NYU Medical Center selects OrthoView software

Dec. 3—New York University (NYU) Medical Center in New York City has selected OrthoView’s version 5.0 software, an orthopaedic digital planning solution.

The Boston-based OrthoView said that the software version will include its Wizards, which can template replacements on-screen and get results and its Quick Scale, which can scale x-ray images. OrthoView can also be integrated with PACS solutions from Siemens Medical Solutions, McKesson, GE Healthcare, Fujifilm Medical Systems and others.

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