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Dr. Louis Raiven Tiangco is the kind of emergency physician people trust when everything is already going wrong. In an overcrowded government hospital in Metro Manila, he works fast, decides fast, and carries every loss like it should have been preventable if only he had been better, quicker, more enough.
Then, during a typhoon duty shift, a young mother dies.
The case draws public outrage, media attention, and an internal review that threatens to turn one terrible night into one convenient scapegoat.
Assigned to the investigation is Dr. Davion Hayes Tuazon, an infectious disease specialist and hospital quality officer known for reading charts like crime scenes and asking the questions everyone else avoids. He is not there to protect Raiven. He is there to find out whether the patient died because one doctor failed or because the whole system did.
What begins as a case review becomes something more dangerous. Missing timestamps. Altered logs. Delayed blood supply. Quiet political interference. A hospital administration with too much to lose. And between two doctors on opposite sides of the truth, a connection that grows not from fantasy, but from conflict, respect, exhaustion, and the unbearable intimacy of seeing what the other carries.
Pulse Under Pressure is a slow burn medical drama and romance about institutional failure, moral injury, and the kind of love that is not sudden, easy, or safe, but chosen with full knowledge of the cost.