image: SCAI 2025 Scientific Sessions
Credit: The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions
WASHINGTON– At the SCAI 2025 Scientific Sessions held in Washington, DC, SCAI President James B. Hermiller, MD, MSCAI, recognized several individuals for their outstanding service, leadership, and contributions to patient care.
“These distinguished honorees have demonstrated an unparalleled commitment to advancing interventional cardiology, shaping the future of patient care, and strengthening our Society,” said SCAI President James B. Hermiller, MD, MSCAI. “Their contributions have left an indelible mark on the field, and we are proud to recognize their achievements.”
Helping Hearts Lifetime Service Award
Established to recognize Fellows of SCAI who have provided long-standing and substantive service to the Society, the Helping Hearts Lifetime Service Award honors individuals who exemplify professional excellence, ethical leadership, and a dedication to advancing interventional cardiology.
Recipient: Dean J. Kereiakes, MD, FSCAI
Dr. Kereiakes, President and Medical Director of The Christ Hospital Heart and Vascular Institute and Medical Director of The Christ Hospital Research Institute, is honored for his exceptional leadership, research, and service to SCAI. Throughout his career, he has played a vital role in pioneering clinical research, leading FDA approval trials for more than 20 novel drugs and medical devices. A renowned interventional cardiologist with a record of over 30,000 catheterization procedures, Dr. Kereiakes has dedicated himself to excellence in patient care, innovation, and mentorship.
Helping Little Hearts Lifetime Service Award
Created in 2021, the Helping Little Hearts Lifetime Service Award recognizes interventional cardiologists specializing in pediatric congenital heart disease who have worked tirelessly to develop less invasive solutions and improve outcomes for young patients.
Recipient: Robert N. Vincent, MD, MSCAI
Dr. Vincent, a pediatric interventional cardiologist and Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, has made invaluable contributions to the treatment of congenital heart disease. Over the course of his career, Dr. Vincent has advanced interventional strategies, advocated for quality improvement initiatives, and helped shape the future of pediatric cardiology. His leadership within SCAI and the broader field of interventional cardiology underscores his commitment to excellence in patient care and research.
F. Mason Sones, Jr., MD, FSCAI Distinguished Service Award
Named after one of SCAI’s founders, the F. Mason Sones, Jr., MD, FSCAI Distinguished Service Award was established in 2001 to recognize SCAI Fellows who have significantly enhanced the Society’s stature or made notable contributions to its mission.
This year, two outstanding leaders in interventional cardiology have been selected:
Recipient: Alexandra J. Lansky, MD, MSCAI
Dr. Lansky, Professor of Medicine (Cardiology) at Yale University School of Medicine and Director of the Yale Heart and Vascular Center Clinical Research Program, is recognized for her extensive contributions to cardiovascular research and interventional cardiology. A global leader in clinical trials and imaging studies, she has played a critical role in advancing the evaluation of interventional devices and therapies, shaping the future of patient care and innovation.
Recipient: Timothy D. Henry, MD, MSCAI
Dr. Henry, an interventional cardiologist and Lindner Family Distinguished Chair in Clinical Research, is honored for his pioneering work in interventional cardiology, acute myocardial infarction treatment, and novel therapies for refractory angina. A past president of SCAI, Dr. Henry has been instrumental in leading large-scale research trials and implementing strategies to enhance patient care worldwide.
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About SCAI
The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) is a professional organization representing more than 5,000 invasive and interventional cardiology professionals in approximately 75 nations. SCAI’s mission is to promote excellence in invasive/interventional cardiovascular medicine through physician education and representation, and advancement of quality standards to enhance patient care.
About SCAI Scientific Sessions 2025
The SCAI Scientific Sessions annual meeting convenes 2,000 of the world’s premier clinicians, scientists, researchers, and innovators in the field of interventional cardiology and endovascular medicine. With 500+ faculty and hundreds of abstracts, experts in the field work together to share the latest clinical data, procedural guidance, and advanced expertise. Highlights will include live cases, featured clinical research, new SCAI clinical documents, case-based learning, and keynote speakers. For more information, visit https://scai.org/scai-2025-scientific-sessions.
About Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions (SCAI)
The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions, established in 1978, stands as the primary nonprofit medical society dedicated to representing invasive and interventional cardiology. SCAI's mission is to guide the global interventional cardiovascular community by fostering education, advocacy, research, and upholding standards for quality patient care. For more than 40 years, SCAI has exemplified professional excellence and innovation worldwide, cultivating a reputable community of over 5,000 members committed to advancing medical science and providing life-saving care for individuals, both adults and children, affected by cardiovascular disease. For more information, visit https://scai.org/.