PCR Fundamentals Course London 2026: What’s on the Programme?
Discover a choice of two tracks and a smart new format based on Simulation-based Learning
If you are a fellow or an early-career practitioner in structural interventions, this one-day Course taking place the day before PCR London Valves is for you. It is designed to support your next clinical steps by developing your skillset for real-life situations and promoting international networking. Join us on 21 November!

New in 2026! ✨ Simulation-based Learning takes centre stage
This year, take a seat and watch overhead and close-up views while leaders in your field perform step-by-step procedures in realistic conditions. Throughout, you’ll have plenty of opportunity to ask questions and obtain immediate feedback. This educational and highly interactive format will accelerate your learning and transform your future practice.
Choose your track
TAVI Track
- Session 1: Anatomy and imaging
- Session 2: Vascular access
- Session 3: Valve deployment
- Session 4: Complications
Mitral and Tricuspid TEER Track
- Session 1: Anatomy and imaging
- Session 2: Access, transseptal puncture and closure
- Session 3: Mitral TEER - Interventional steps
- Session 4: Tricuspid TEER - Interventional steps
⚠️ When you sign up for the Course, select the track that best suits your needs. Each track comprises 4 sessions, during which expert facilitators will share their knowledge and skills.
Make meaningful connections
When you join the PCR Fundamentals Course London, you also open up doorways to the worldwide interventional community. Expect to make useful connections for future projects and benefit from great networking opportunities with both the Faculty and participants from all around the globe.


Prolong your learning journey at PCR London Valves
Make the most of your presence in London by also joining the patient-oriented, multidisciplinary Heart Team Course on 22-24 November. #PCRLV is the perfect occasion to further enhance your knowledge and skills in all the hot topics in transcatheter therapies for structural heart disease.
