SVIN Strategic Plan


Mission Statement

Advancing the fields of vascular and interventional neurosciences to improve outcomes of patients with stroke and cerebrovascular disorders via research, innovation, and education.


Educate

Enhance the knowledge and skills of practitioners in the field of vascular and interventional neurosciences, and respective trainees, while building the public’s knowledge of neuro-interventional treatments, outcomes, and cerebrovascular disease

  • Improve access to SVIN Virtual Stroke Academy and WebNIR education initiatives to drive participation and thought leadership in the Society.
  • Investigate the feasibility of establishing additional opportunities via proctoring and training programs.
  • Increase engagement in social media through consistent digital outreach.
  • Support and/or collaborate on public health educational campaign initiatives.

Engage and Grow

Foster meaningful member experiences and engagement while growing diversity and increased participation in the relevant fields

  • Leverage the annual meeting to engage members while enhancing and increasing the number of live and virtual events that will foster meaningful member experiences.
  • Foster the next generation of clinicians and researchers through targeted outreach, mentoring, grants, and training.
  • Increase participation in existing programs and benefits while developing dedicated programs to all target segments.

Publish

Ensure the success of the S:VIN Journal, SVIN Registry, guidelines (GAPS committee), and other high-quality publications that elevate research and thought leadership in the field

  • Drive high-quality S:VIN Journal contributions from members and leaders in the field.
  • Grow engagement and participation with the next generation members in SVIN publications.

Advocate

Demonstrate and assert the value of SVIN initiatives globally to policy makers and other key stakeholders via Mission Thrombectomy

Advocate for stroke victims via educational efforts, raising stroke awareness, and outreach

  • Leverage participation in the Mission Thrombectomy (MT) initiative to advance access to stroke and thrombectomy care globally.
  • Develop new and enhance existing strategic relationships with other societies and stakeholders.
  • Evaluate resources dedicated to SVIN’s advocacy initiatives and ensure they are appropriate to drive the Society’s agenda and its ongoing outreach.

Research

Facilitate and support high-quality and important collaborative research in the field for the benefit of patient outcomes, patient experience, and population health

  • Continue to develop the SVIN registry while also increasing adoption and submission of data via membership affiliated sites.
  • Increase the number of participating sites in the SVIN registry beyond membership affiliated sites.
  • Investigate the feasibility of adding additional modules to the SVIN registry.
  • Increase grant funding opportunities to advance research in the field.
  • Leverage data from the SVIN registry to collaborate with industry partners
  • Optimize SVIN registry productivity, coordination, and deliverables
  • Contribute to innovation in the field of vascular and interventional neurosciences

Updated on 07.04.2025

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