20th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
July 17 - 20, 2025
SCCT2025 is the premier meeting focused on cardiovascular CT. SCCT2025 is designed to engage physicians, trainees, technologists and healthcare professionals in a complete overview
of the cardiovascular CT field. Planned sessions are targeted for all levels - new practitioners and experienced providers alike. Sessions also range from general overviews to
state-of-the-art research and expert discussions. Join us for sessions on structural heart disease, congenital heart disease, guidelines and trials, AI/Machine learning,
technical aspects of cardiac CT, coronary artery disease, vascular heart disease, debates and games and early career topics. SCCT2025 will have a tight knit community
feel, where no one is a stranger. Visit the exhibit hall where you can see the latest cardiac CT technology, join in the discussions in the poster area, network with colleagues
and create new relationships.
History of SCCT On March 7, 2005, SCCT was launched through a merger of two former societies: The Society of Cardiac
CT and the Society of Cardiovascular CT. These former societies had spontaneously formed earlier in 2005 and soon realized they shared common goals and could be more effective as
one association. The goal of the new SCCT was to be the principal, global, independent organization committed to the further development of cardiac computed tomography through education,
training, quality assurance and research. Its initial 200 members were the physicians, scientists and technologists who worked in the field of CCT.
The new society soon established its Board of Directors, initial guidelines, annual meeting structure, education offerings and advocacy plans. Since its inception, SCCT has increased its membership to over 5,950 worldwide.
Featured Speakers
Anjali Chelliah, MD
Morristown Medical Center and Columbia University Medical Center
Tiffany Chen, MD, FSCCT
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Stephan Achenbach, MD, MSCCT
University of Erlangen
Michelle Williams, MD, PhD, FSCCT
University of Edinburgh
Pamela Woodard, MD, MSCCT
Washington University School of Medicine
Abstract submissions
The Annual Scientific Meeting Program Committee welcomes submissions of abstracts for original contributions to the field as part of the 2025 SCCT Annual Scientific Meeting in Montreal,
Canada.
Deadline: Friday, March 14, 2025 at 11:59PM, Eastern Time.
There are two types of abstracts accepted for submission — standard abstracts and educational abstracts.
- Standard abstracts should consist of technical or clinical research.
- Educational abstracts are designed to teach or review imaging signs, pathologic correlations, procedures, techniques, treatments and interventions or other aspects related to
the practice of imaging.
All abstracts must be submitted online.
Learn more
Registration
Registration includes live educational sessions and poster sessions on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, PLUS full access to the recorded sessions following the meeting.
Registration includes the opportunity to earn 44.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™*.
14.75 Category A ASRT CE credits are available for Technologists*.
MEMBER
Physicians, scientists, physician assistants, biomedical engineers, industry representatives
MEMBER
Technologist or Associate
Technologists, radiographers and nurses
MEMBER
Fellows, residents and medical students
COMMUNITY & NON-MEMBERS
Non-dues paying physicians, scientists, physician assistants, biomedical engineers, industry
Save an additional $95 by becoming a full member
COMMUNITY & NON-MEMBERS
Non-dues paying technologists, radiographers, nurses, fellows, residents and medical students
Save up to an additional $90 by
becoming a full member
Registration discounts for the SCCT2025 Scientific Sessions are available under the following circumstances:
- Physician/Scientist members who reside and practice in a low-income country as
defined by the World Bank are eligible to receive a $300 discount on registration fees.
- Resident/Fellow/Technologist members who reside and practice in a low-income country as
defined by the World Bank are eligible to receive a $100 discount on registration fees.
- Physician/Scientist members who are active duty military are eligible to receive a $300 discount on registration fees.
Please contact info@scct.org for more information.
Interested in purchasing registration for 4 or more of your technologists, fellows or residents? Contact Claire Johns at cjohns@scct.org for
more information.
Members of press and trade journals may receive complimentary registration to SCCT2025. Contact Claire Johns at cjohns@scct.org for
more information.
CME & CE Information
*The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT)
is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Society of Cardiovascular
Computed Tomography designates this live educational activity for a maximum of
14.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in
the activity.
Attendees will be given access to the recordings of live activity sessions. This will afford them the opportunity to earn an additional 29.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
.
Credit counts are subject to change.
14.75 Category A CE credits are available for sessions attended in-person. Sign-in sheets required for each session. No credits will be available for On Demand recordings.
Program at a Glance
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Specialty events
SCCT offers specialty hands-on workshops, symposia and courses prior to main scientific program designed to give an in-depth look at targeted techniques and technologies. Pre-program
events will be held on Wednesday, July 16, Thursday, July 17 and Saturday, July 19 and require separate registration.
Space is limited; register early.
- AI/ML interactive workshop
- Aortic and mitral intervention: Procedural planning workshop
- CTA Academy: Cardiac CT in routine clinical
- Tricuspid, pulmonic and LAAO workshop
- Technologist hands-on workshop
- Congenital heart disease forum
Learn more
Hotel information
SCCT2025 Conference Hotel
Le Westin Montréal 270 Saint-Antoine West, Montréal, QC H2Y 0A3 Rate: $337 CAD + applicable taxes Please contact Jaclyn Guidone at jguidone@scct.org you'd like a room at Le Westin.
DoubleTree by Hilton Montréal 1255 Jeanne-Mance Street, PO Box 130 Montréal, QC, Canada H5B 1E5 Rate: $319 CAD + applicable taxes. The deadline to reserve a room in the SCCT block has been extended until June 25, 2025. *Only a 2 block (650meter) walk to Palais Des Congres De Montréal
Cancellation of an individual reservation will be accepted no later than 11:59 pm, 72 hours prior to arrival. Should a reservation be cancelled/no-show after the above deadline, a non-refundable charge equal to one night will be applied.
Book room at the DoubleTree
Learn more about traveling to Montreal.
Information for international attendees
Meeting Venue
Palais des Congrès de Montréal 1001, Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle Montreal QC H2Z 2A7
SCCT2025 Health Policy
The health and safety of our communities, audiences, and families is important to SCCT. COVID-19 resulted in cancellation of our 2020 and 2021 meetings, and we are pleased to offer an in-person
meeting to those whom feel comfortable meeting in person again. SCCT is committed to compliance with all local and federal guidance with respect to meetings including CDC guidance. We
also acknowledge that our members and attendees largely work in healthcare, where often more specific guidance may be applicable to any individual. At the time of this policy update,
we do not plan to verify your compliance with local (prior) guidance, but we do recommend that you follow the advice of relevant authorities—we thus encourage vaccines as medically directed,
and masking as per your judgment, especially in situations where you cannot avoid prolonged close contact. As always, you should not attend the annual meeting if you are actively ill
or contagious with an infectious disease (including COVID-19).
Should you contract COVID-19 or feel ill approaching the event, please contact info@scct.org.
We will work with you to accommodate your needs.
READ THE FULL HEALTH POLICY
Photography Release
By attending the SCCT Annual Scientific Meeting, attendees agree to allow their names, likenesses and images either in audio, photographic or video format recorded onsite to be used by SCCT for educational and promotional purposes.
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