Stay connected. Get involved. Build your community.
Professional membership organizations help you stay connected to your specialty and engaged in the future of cardiovascular care. Through education, networking, conferences, advocacy and specialty-specific resources, these societies provide opportunities to grow your knowledge, build community and contribute to the advancement of your field.
Explore the organizations below to find communities aligned with your credential, clinical focus and professional goals.


The only cardiac professional organization catering specifically to non-physician professionals, connects over 3,000 members and 10,000 networked professionals.


AVIR is dedicated to IR professionals and is a powerful advocate for the special interests and concerns of health care professionals working in Vascular and Interventional Radiology.


Explore membership with HRS, the international leader in science, education, and advocacy for cardiac arrhythmia professionals and patients.


Join a network of sonographers practicing in all specialty areas, including students, educators, physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers who practice or have an interest in diagnostic medical sonography.
Be part of a community of vascular ultrasound healthcare professionals dedicated to high-quality care and improving patient outcomes through education, advocacy, research and growth of the field.
As you consider membership, look for organizations that align with your credential(s), area of practice, and future goals. Opportunities may include:
- Professional connection: Build relationships with peers, mentors, educators and leaders who understand your field and your day-to-day work.
- Continuing education: Access webinars, conferences, publications and learning opportunities that help you stay current and maintain professional growth.
- Specialty-focused resources: Find tools, guidelines, research and practice updates specific to your area of cardiovascular care.
- Career development: Explore leadership opportunities, professional recognition, student resources, networking events and career-stage support.
- Advocacy and field advancement: Participate in organizations that help elevate the profession, promote high standards and support improved patient care.
