ABOUT THE SNIS WIN COMMITTEE
Since its launch in 2021, the SNIS Women in Neurointervention (WIN) Committee has supported the professional and personal needs of female neurointerventionalists at various stages in their career – from residency to retirement.
We’re working to improve the representation of women in neurointervention, understanding that diversity in our profession ultimately benefits patient care. We’re educating, inspiring and encouraging women neurointerventionalists to achieve professional and personal goals and supporting SNIS by addressing the issues inherent to training and maintaining a workforce that is representative of the patients we serve.
View the current SNIS WIN Committee members on the SNIS Committees page.





OPPORTUNITIES FROM SNIS WIN
SNIS’s WIN Committee, in partnership with SNIS and industry leaders, offers the following opportunities to women members of varying experience levels. Details on each activity will be shared via SNIS Connect and e-newsletter throughout the year. We hope you’ll consider participating in one or several!

Virtual Leadership Program: Available to early-career women members (up to 3–5 years of post-fellowship experience) who are interested in improving their confidence professionally and personally and developing an executive presence. Sessions include partnering with industry leaders, speaking with confidence, and knowing your worth. Stay tuned for details.
Observership Rotations: Women residents can apply for an observership in radiology, neurology, or neurosurgery where they will rotate in a high-volume neurointerventional practice for seven days. Stay tuned for the 2025 application with more information.


Recognition Award: Launching at the 22nd Annual Meeting & Fellows Course, each year we will honor a woman trailblazer in neurointervention. Learn more at this year’s meeting in Nashville!
Social Media Activities: Participate in our annual Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day activities by sharing advice and words of wisdom along with visuals from your journey in neurointervention. Watch our 2025 videos in partnership with ESMINT.

CAREER DEVELOPMENT & LEADERSHIP RESOURCES

SNIS MENTOR MATCH
The program benefits junior and early-career SNIS members in connecting them with mentors of background and professional interests similar to their intended career pathways. Specialties, career stage, goals, interests, practice setting, and gender can be specified to help identify a mentor or mentee. Sign up today!