March 7, 2007 - IMV Medical Information Division recently released its report, �Present Practices and Future Directions in Orthopedic Imaging: The Orthopedists� Perspective 2007� which provides insights into orthopedic specialists� perspectives about their present and future roles in ordering and performing diagnostic imaging procedures, finding that access to in-office MRI and digital radiography capabilities are among U.S. orthopedic specialists� greatest needs.
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