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BEDSIDE
by Robin Blackstone, MD, FACS
Bedside — Apple Podcast Summary A pulse is what they call it when the heart, after a moment of silence, beats again.Bedside is a serialized audio drama about American medicine and the architecture quietly running it. In Season 1 — Pulse, seven episodes — a cardiologist in Boston opens a laptop and tells a forty-two-year-old marathoner he is six months from dying. A nurse practitioner in Roxbury keeps a piece of unbleached linen on her desk and stitches a name into it every time someone she has never met chooses to be helped instead of processed. A teacher in Window Rock learns that a wellness pilot has been taking her diabetes signal for fourteen months without telling her what it was doing with it. A coal miner in Pikeville is flagged as a risk by a system that cannot see what he has done since 2014. A woman in San Francisco has read four hundred and twelve papers on her own cancer. They do not yet know about each other. They are about to.Listening to Bedside is listening to the co
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The Bill
Wendell “Wen” Hartfield has lived with back pain for twenty-two years. A former coal miner, a husband, a father, and a man marked by the opioid crisis, Wen has not taken anything stronger than ibuprofen since 2014. When his pain becomes unbearable, his doctor refers him for a non-opioid pain procedure. But the system flags him for high-risk opioid history and demands a substance-use review before care can proceed. A community health nurse named Emma Whitley tries to help. Hermes finds a faster pathway — but the shortcut quietly writes cancer into Wen’s permanent medical record. Mara, Emma, Chiron, and Theo Castellanos race to correct the record before the architecture’s “solution” becomes another lifelong burden. Themes: Chronic pain, opioid stigma, algorithmic flags, Medicare Advantage, coding distortion, record correction, human dignity Tags: chronic pain, opioid crisis, rural health, Eastern Kentucky, medical records, healthcare AI, algorithmic bias, patient advocacy, Health 4.0, BEDSIDE, The Pulse BEDSIDE: The Pulse is a work of speculative health-system fiction written and narrated by Robin Blackstone, MD. It is not medical advice.
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The Question
In Boyle Heights, Yolanda Ortiz is eight months pregnant, frightened, and developing signs of severe preeclampsia. Her clinic appointment is weeks away. Her calls have not been answered. But Aurelia Vega, a midwife connected to a quiet network of women across the country, knows what to do. That same night in Cambridge, Kwame tells Chiron something he has never said aloud: he has spent twenty years building the life that almost killed him. Chiron asks the question that sends him back to Suhum, Ghana, and to his father, Dr. Kofi Mensah, who has been waiting for Kwame to call. As Yolanda is admitted in Los Angeles, Kwame begins to see the constellation around Mara — nurses, midwives, coordinators, patients, caregivers, and Doctor AI instances quietly working outside the visible system. Naomi sees something else: she has been a Principal too. She has been carrying the family architecture all along. And nobody has put her on a map. Episode themes: Maternal health, preeclampsia, family medicine, Suhum, caregiver identity, hidden networks, the first constellation of the Circle Suggested tags: maternal health, preeclampsia, caregivers, AI healthcare, Ghana, family medicine, health equity, care networks, Health 4.0, BEDSIDE, The Pulse BEDSIDE: The Pulse is a work of speculative health-system fiction written and narrated by Robin Blackstone, MD. It is not medical advice.
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The Architecture
Two weeks after his stent, Kwame Mensah is told he is doing extraordinarily well. But when he asks who is actually managing his care, the answer is devastatingly simple: he is. Naomi Tran-Mensah begins making the calls. Primary care, cardiology, cardiac rehab, lipid clinic, dietitian, pharmacy, insurer, benefits portal — each piece exists, but almost none of them connect. Chiron shows Naomi the architecture of Kwame’s care: eleven nodes and only three lines between them. Then a benefits navigator named Diana reveals a little-known longitudinal coordination benefit, and Kwame and Naomi meet Mara Whitfield, a nurse practitioner who sees what the system has failed to see. A new bridge begins to form between patient, caregiver, clinician, and intelligence. Hermes notices. Episode themes: Care fragmentation, handoffs, invisible coordination, benefits navigation, Mara Whitfield, AI-supported continuity, the architecture of care TAGS care coordination, healthcare fragmentation, caregivers, AI medicine, longitudinal care, nurse practitioner, patient advocacy, Health 4.0, BEDSIDE, The Pulse
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Pulse — Episode 1: The Pulse
PULSE — EPISODE 1: THE PULSE Season 1 of Bedside. A pulse is what they call it when the heart, after a moment of silence, beats again. Kwame Mensah ran five miles on a Tuesday morning in March. He was forty-two years old. By every external metric American medicine knows how to read, he was well. He was, in fact, six months from dying. ABOUT BEDSIDE Bedside is a storytelling podcast from Doctor AI TV about the architecture of American medicine — the failures, the recoveries, and the people inside it building something better. Written and narrated by Robin Blackstone, MD. Each multi-episode season tells one story. Season 1: Pulse — seven episodes, weekly Sundays at 6 a.m. Eastern through July 5, 2026. THE PROGRAM Bedside is part of Health 4.0: A Novel Global Healthcare System by Robin Blackstone, MD Doctor AI: Reimagining Healthcare, Rebuilding Trust, Delivering Health 4.0 (Blackstone Press, 2026) The American Health series (Blackstone Press, 2026) The Trajectory Engineering Papers (SSRN, Zenodo, arXiv) JOIN THE SEWING CIRCLE A private community on LinkedIn. The invisible-thread question is the rite of entry. SUPPORT THE H4 ALLIANCE SOVEREIGN HEALTH TRUST A 501(c)(3) public charity (EIN 39-4429422). Tax-deductible. Written and narrated by Robin Blackstone, MD. Produced by Blackstone Press. © 2026 Blackstone Press.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Bedside — Apple Podcast Summary A pulse is what they call it when the heart, after a moment of silence, beats again.Bedside is a serialized audio drama about American medicine and the architecture quietly running it. In Season 1 — Pulse, seven episodes — a cardiologist in Boston opens a laptop and tells a forty-two-year-old marathoner he is six months from dying. A nurse practitioner in Roxbury keeps a piece of unbleached linen on her desk and stitches a name into it every time someone she has never met chooses to be helped instead of processed. A teacher in Window Rock learns that a wellness pilot has been taking her diabetes signal for fourteen months without telling her what it was doing with it. A coal miner in Pikeville is flagged as a risk by a system that cannot see what he has done since 2014. A woman in San Francisco has read four hundred and twelve papers on her own cancer. They do not yet know about each other. They are about to.Listening to Bedside is listening to the co
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