Social Media Toolkit | SCAI

Social Media Toolkit

Communicating about SCAI news and events through social media is welcome and strongly encouraged! You will find graphics and other resources on this page to help spread the word about the SCAI 2025 conference.

Hashtags

The official hashtag for SCAI 2025 Scientific Sessions is #SCAI2025

Use this hashtag when posting about the event on social media to join the discussion.

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Follow Us

Follow our social media channels below for the latest conference and SCAI updates.

x.com/SCAI
Facebook.com/SCAINews
LinkedIn.com/SCAINews
SCAINews.bsky.social
YouTube.com/SCAITV
 

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Tell a Colleague

Invite your colleagues and friends to attend SCAI 2025 Scientific Sessions using this email template.

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Social Media

For Presenters

If you are presenting an oral abstract, a poster, or other science at SCAI 2025, use this graphic to invite your friends to join you at SCAI 2025.

I'm Presenting at SCAI 2025 Scientific Sessions Graphic

For Attendees

If you have already registered for SCAI 2025 Scientific Sessions, invite your friends and colleagues to join you using this graphic.

I'm Attending SCAI 2025 Scientific Sessions Graphic

For Exhibitors

Vendors who exhibit or participate in SCAI Central events can promote their participation with this graphic.

I'm Exhibiting at SCAI 2025 Scientific Sessions Graphic

 

Tips

You can help expand knowledge and engage with our online community by sharing SCAI 2025 conference updates before and during the event.

Before the Event

Use #SCAI2025 to share the registration link as well as reasons your colleagues and friends should join you at the conference.

During the Event

Post live from the sessions and SCAI Central using #SCAI2025 to share the latest updates with the interventional cardiology community.

 


 

Social Media Best Practices

Social media is a powerful tool for sharing information and interacting with others. As medical professionals, it is always important to remember: 

  • Never share patient information or any information that could enable a patient to be identified. 
  • Refrain from sharing sensitive or privileged data, such as embargoed trials.
  • Pause before posting: Once you post your message on social media, remember that content can live on indefinitely.
Questions?

If you have any questions regarding the conference toolkit, please email: