Chicago Med Season 6 Episode 15 Stories, Secrets, Half Truths and Lies
- TV-14
- May 19, 2021
- 39 min
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7.3 (227)
In the season 6 episode 15 of Chicago Med titled "Stories, Secrets, Half Truths and Lies", the doctors and nurses at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center are faced with a variety of challenging cases that test their medical expertise and personal values. Dr. Ethan Choi, who is struggling with his PTSD after his time in the military, has to deal with a patient who is refusing to take his medication. When Ethan confronts his patient, he discovers that his patient has a secret that could change the course of his treatment and potentially save his life.
Meanwhile, Dr. Will Halstead and Dr. Hannah Asher work together to treat a patient with an unusual medical condition that requires a delicate surgery. But when they uncover some hidden secrets about the patient's personal life, they struggle with how to approach the situation ethically and compassionately.
Nurse April Sexton, who is still coping with the aftermath of her recent breakup with Dr. Choi, is assigned to care for a young patient who is in need of a heart transplant. As April becomes more involved in the family's life, she begins to uncover some unsettling truths about their past that could jeopardize the patient's chances of receiving a life-saving transplant.
Lastly, Dr. Natalie Manning is called upon to help a new mother who is experiencing postpartum depression. As Natalie helps the young mother navigate her emotions, she starts to realize that the hospital may not be doing enough to support new mothers and address the issue of postpartum depression.
"Stories, Secrets, Half Truths and Lies" is a thought-provoking and emotional episode that raises important questions about medical ethics, personal values, and the importance of communication in healthcare. It showcases the challenges faced by medical professionals and examines the importance of empathy, understanding, and open communication in providing the best care for patients. The episode exemplifies the show's ability to blend medical drama with compelling character development, delivering a powerful and engaging viewing experience.