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Another way to detect hidden heart disease
King 5 News | February 19, 2008
"Karen Marate thought she was doing everything right until she volunteered for a test that revealed dangerous blockages in her neck that could lead to a heart attack or stroke."

Handhelds Become Instant Hit For Maker Of Ultrasound Devices
CNN Money | February 7, 2008
"Shortly after SonoSite launched its newest product lineup in December, management knew it hit a home run."

Medical Device Manufacturer Makes Hand-Carried Ultrasound a Reality
Microsoft Case Study | November 7, 2007
"SonoSite, Inc. (Nasdaq:SONO) is leading in the race to make medical imaging devices smaller and more portable. Its lightweight, hand-carried, point-of-care ultrasound products enable clinicians to deliver safer, better, faster care, right at the patient bedside."

Making noise with ultrasound
HeraldNet | October 2007
"Fun Fong practically drooled over SonoSite's latest ultrasound machine, watching as one of the company's staff members showed off its sharp imaging capabilities and other attributes."

iPods in Bedside Medical Education
Apple.com | October 2007
"The iPod has come to the bedside."

Sleek, small ultrasound
HeraldNet | October 2007
"Medical technology isn't just cool, it may one day save your life."

A Leader with Vision
SCBJ | April 2007
"Under Goodwin, SonoSite has become the world leader in portable ultrasound"

Scanning SonoSite
MSNBC | January 9, 2007
"The top dog in portable ultrasound gear closes out the year with accelerated top-line growth."

They dish it out
HeraldNet | December 29th, 2006
"Technicians at local high-tech companies' do all kinds of bad, nasty stuff' to ensure their products keep working in extreme conditions."

When this doctor in a chopper drops by, know your chances have just improved! Queensland Country Life Magazine | November 2006
"Should you ever have been unfortunate enough to be laying on the side of a road after a car crash, Dr. Andrew Pearce's face would be something you would be glad to see."

SonoSite on the small screen
HeraldNet | September 25th, 2006
"The Bothell-based company uses podcasts for its ultrasound scanner training"

Q&A: SonoSite's Kevin Goodwin
Red Herring | January 14, 2006
"Ultrasound is more than an obstetrician's grey-scale visual into the womb. The technology is found far beyond the commonly associated fields of obstetrics and gynecology."

Ultrasound on the move
Seattle Times | January 5, 2006
"New York City internist John Postley is practicing the medicine of the future - at least as it's envisioned by one Bothell company."

Medical Marvel
Barron's | November 7, 2005
"SonoSite is growing significantly faster than the average medical-device company and much faster than larger capital-equipment imaging companies like a GE or Siemens."

Power in a Small Package
RT image | August 8, 2005
"SonoSite Inc. announces the worldwide launch of its MicroMaxx ultrasound system, the company's third generation hand-carried product."

Better Peek Inside
Herald Net | August 8, 2005 (Requires Clickshare account)
"SonoSite's portable ultrasound machines have helped doctors from Seattle emergency rooms to field hospitals in Iraq quickly find internal injuries."

The SonoSite MicroMaxx
MedGadget | April 20, 2005
"SonoSite, Inc. has announced the release of its latest, laptop size ultrasound system."

On SonoSite's Screen
Business Week | March 14, 2005
"There are few CEOs like Kevin Goodwin, who boasts that his company leaves General Electric in the dust. SonoSite is way ahead of GE -- in handheld products for ultrasound imaging."

Shake 'Em Up
Forbes | February 14, 2005
"Kevin Goodwin has a cheap handheld ultrasound device. Can he take down GE and Siemens?"