Programme highlights @EuroPCR 2018
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Focus on drugs and devices synergy
This new PCR focus is dedicated to the understanding and delivery of the best pharmacological care in patients treated with devices. Case-based sessions, led by leading specialists, will help you see clear among the myriad of possibilities in terms of drug selection, combination, timing of initiation, dosing and duration.
Discover TEACH @EuroPCR
Get a better understanding of mechanical circulatory support during two original tutorial sessions - An Introduction to TEACH: Training and Education in Advanced Cardiovascular Hemodynamics. Participants will be able to connect to a cardiovascular simulator for a unique learn-by-doing experience... so remember to bring your laptop!
Discover the management of complications live!
A simulation-based Learning session in which a full size manikin with integrated cardiology simulation software will be used to illustrate how team coordination and clear, efficient communication is absolutely crucial in emergency situations.

Focus on PCR Peripheral for Beginners
The travelling PCR Peripheral Course joins up with EuroPCR for the 2018 edition. Designed for interventional cardiologists who want to set up a peripheral programme, the dedicated Beginners Course will also place a special focus on simple aorto-iliac and superficial femoral artery popliteal interventions.
Build confidence and proficiency at PCR Clinical Research
Critical thinking, participating in a study, running a study… Experienced facilitators will use innovative tools and teaching formats to create maximum participant education and interactivity through role-playing, hands-on research and in-session contests.
LIVE Centres
These are the selected centres of excellence that will contribute to this year's LIVE demonstrations. Get detailed information about the corresponding sessions.
Heart Valve Voice
This year again, team members from Heart Valve Voice will be cycling from London to the stage at EuroPCR! Their goal: raise awareness for heart valve disease. Join them as they cross the finish line on Wednesday 23 May at 14:45!