Councils and Committees | SCAI

They provide subject‑matter expertise, identify emerging needs, and help ensure SCAI’s programs and initiatives deliver meaningful value to members, patients, and the field of interventional cardiovascular care. They also strengthen collaboration across the Society, connect leadership with frontline expertise, and keep SCAI’s work focused, coordinated, and aligned with long‑term priorities.

 

Our Councils

Focus on major clinical and professional content areas. Councils members bring an expert perspective that informs SCAI's strategic direction, and recommend ideas that align with SCAI’s mission and strategic plan.

 

Congenital Heart Disease
Ischemic Heart Disease
Structural Heart Disease
Vascular Disease

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Our Committees

Develop programs, processes, and initiatives that advance SCAI’s strategic goals. Committee members turn ideas into action, using their expert insight to ensure SCAI’s work is high‑quality, relevant, and impactful.

For more information on each Committee, please use the links below: 

Advocacy
BOLD
Bylaws & Ethics
Communications
Development / Industry Relations
Education
Finance
International
Membership & Credentials
Professional Well-Being
Program (Annual Meeting)
Publications
Quality Improvement
SCAI Political Action
Scientific Oversight
Standards & Guidelines
Women in Innovations (WIN)
Binita Shah

Member Highlight

I joined SCAI at first because it was the organization that represented Interventional Cardiology. I stayed at SCAI because of all the value membership brought to my clinical and leadership growth, including: case reviews, step-by-step technique workshops, quality improvement protocols, and critical synthesis of the data in a didactic format readily available to my entire cath lab team (physician colleagues, fellows, nurses, CVTs) through the online learning center and during in-person SCAI meetings; ready access to a community of women in interventional cardiology through the WIN committee; and opportunities to participate in the process via a committee/council meeting structure that allows anyone to attend and contribute.
Binita Shah, MD, FSCAI