Medical technology company Advita Ortho announced on Friday that it has updated Chime, its clinical exchange application designed to help orthopaedic surgeons connect, collaborate and share clinical insight.
Available exclusively to Advita surgeons, Chime is a secure, peer-to-peer platform designed to turn everyday cases into shared learning. Powered by Active Intelligence, the expanded Chime app adds new AI-assisted capabilities, workflow-based notifications and broader accessibility to support more meaningful collaboration.
New features include: AI-assisted case posting to help surgeons create posts faster using AI dictation, with support for images, videos and PDFs; GPS Shoulder notifications to alert surgeons when shoulder reconstructions are ready for planning and navigation; an updated user interface with a simplified design for easier navigation and engagement; and web access providing the ability to view and participate from a desktop or mobile device.
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