Chicago Med Preview: Reese Must Make a Final Decision

Chicago Med

All doctors come to a crossroads when deciding which specialty they will embark on for the rest of their careers. Even well-established doctors sometimes make the decision to add on another specialty down the line. On tonight’s Chicago Med, Medical Student Sarah Reese has to decide whether or not to say goodbye to the Emergency Department as she embarks on the next phase of her career.

Ms. Sarah Reese is the newbie in the Chicago Med ER. She decided to challenge herself by taking a rotation in the busy Metropolitan-serving emergency room for her final year of medical school. Initially meek under the pressure of the job, Reese has grown into a person capable of handling herself in such a demanding environment. Though she can handle the rigorous pace of working in the ER, as of late, she hasn’t felt strong enough to handle the emotional toll working with patients whose diagnoses are difficult or fatal. Upon receiving her acceptance to become in Intern in the Chicago Med Emergency Department, Reese realized she had to make a choice. She can either accept her offer, or she can transfer to Pathology. Tonight Reese will handle a case which gives her perspective, so she can finally make her decision.

“Us” – Dr. Halstead (Nick Gehlfuss) and Sharon Goodwin (S. Epatha Merkerson) deal with a husband intent on harvesting his recently deceased wife’s eggs, but soon discover some vital information that surprises everyone. Dr. Charles (Oliver Platt) is brought in by Dr. Choi (Brian Tee) to aid a patient who is trying to remove his own arm from his body because he feels like it doesn’t belong. Nurse Sexton (Yaya DaCosta) befriends the father of a child who is rushed into the hospital after swallowing magnets – a situation that Dr. Rhodes (Colin Donnell) and Dr. Manning (Torrey DeVitto) are concerned could present dangerous complications. Meanwhile, Sarah Reese (Rachel DiPillo) finally learns about where she will do her residency, but has last-minute second thoughts.

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