Meet Our Members
Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, MHCDS, MSCAI, FACC, FAHA
Kenneth Rosenfield, MD, MHCDS, MSCAI, FACC, FAHA, is the Section Head for Vascular Medicine and Intervention. Dr. Rosenfield specializes in complex cardiac and vascular interventions and directs the program for treating acute myocardial infarction (STEMI) in the cardiac catheterization laboratories. He has spearheaded the development of less-invasive therapies for patients with coronary and vascular disease, both at MGH and nationally, including treatment of Carotid, Kidney, and Leg artery narrowing using stents and other novel devices. He has served as President of SCAI, the Board of Governors of the ACC, is a co-founder of VIVA and is the Founder of the Pulmonary Embolism Response Team (PERT) Consortium, transforming the landscape of PE treatment, research, and education.
Nadia Sutton, MD, MPH, FSCAI
Nadia Sutton, MD, MPH, FSCAI, is an Assistant Professor and Director of Interventional Cardiology Research in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine within the Department of Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. As an interventional cardiologist, she is passionate about the clinical care of older patients and focuses on understanding vascular aging and promoting vascular health. Her clinical and research activities include a focus on complex coronary artery disease. Dr. Sutton serves on several national committees and boards, including the ACC and the AHA. She serves on the editorial board for JSCAI, is Chair of SCAI’s Women in Innovations Committee, is Assistant Chair of the SCAI Fellows Summit for Complex Cases, and is a member of the SCAI Nominating Committee.
William A. Gray, MD, MSCAI, FACC
William A. Gray, MD, MSCAI, FACC is a Professor of Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University, the System Chief of the Division of Cardiovascular Diseases at Main Line Health, the Philip D. Robinson Endowed Chair in Cardiovascular Medicine, and the Co-Director of Lankenau Heart Institute in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Gray is an interventional cardiologist by training, and his expertise includes catheter-based cardiovascular interventions such as repairing structural heart defects, mitral valve repair, and arterial and venous interventions. He has served as principal investigator for over 50 clinical trials of coronary, endovascular, and structural heart interventions.
Craig Walker, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Craig Walker, MD, FACC, FSCAI, is a Board-Certified Interventional Cardiologist, Founder of the Cardiovascular Institute of the South, and Clinical Professor of Medicine at LSU and Tulane Medical Schools. He is the Clinical Editor of Vascular Disease Management. He is on the editorial board of the Journal of Endovascular Therapy, Endovascular Today, Global Vascular Digest, and many other vascular-based journals. Additionally, Dr. Walker founded New Cardiovascular Horizons (NCVH), which provides multidisciplinary-accredited conferences to advance the field of cardiovascular care. He serves as chairman for the annual conference and the 20+ regional meetings throughout the year. NCVH has become one of the largest and most prestigious peripheral vascular conferences in the world. He is a pioneer in interventional cardiology and has trained over 1,500 physicians in advanced peripheral interventional techniques.
Jasvindar Singh, MD, FACC, FSCAI
Jasvindar Singh, MD, FACC, FSCAI, is a Professor of Medicine and the Section Head of Interventional and Structural Cardiology at Washington University School of Medicine, Barnes-Jewish Hospital. He is the founder and chairman of the ARCH Consortium, which hosts annual medical meetings in coronary and structural heart education in St. Louis and Hawaii, including an elite fellows program. He received his medical degree from the University of the South Pacific/Fiji School of Medicine and completed his residency and fellowships at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. He has been a thought leader in the interventional space for over 20 years.
Evan Shlofmitz, DO
Evan Shlofmitz, DO, is an Interventional Cardiologist and the Director of Intravascular Imaging at St. Francis Hospital—The Heart Center in Roslyn, NY. Dr. Shlofmitz completed a fellowship in interventional cardiology at Georgetown University/MedStar Washington Hospital Center. He is a co-director of the OPCI series of educational meetings, serves on the SCAI and CRT program committees, and is Chair of SCAI's Ischemic Heart Disease Council. His background and interests have focused on intravascular imaging and PCI optimization, with more than 150 publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Michael S. Gossman, M.S., DABR, FAAPM, FACR
Michael S. Gossman, M.S., DABR, FAAPM, FACR, is the Chief Medical Physicist in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Baptist Health Floyd in New Albany, IN. Chief Gossman is a Diplomate of the American Board of Radiology, receiving his education as a Medical Physicist at the University of Louisville and Vanderbilt University. His training, experience, and expertise in radiological protection and regulations are extensive. He was notably a multiple-term Medical Consultant for the U.S. NRC. He has been recognized as a "Fellow" by the AAPM and the ACR. He is well-known and well-published and has assisted more than 15 different companies in the industry as a consultant.