Doctor Breaks Down After Young Girl's Death | Chicago Med
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Dr. Manning (Torrey DeVitto) tends to a young cancer patient and struggles to inform the parents of her dire condition. Meanwhile, a teenage science geek and her friends impress Dr. Choi (Brian Tee) and Natalie with their bio-engineering lab.
Season 2, Episode 6, Alternative Medicine,
Dr. Reese (Rachel DiPillo) gets contacted by Danny (guest star Nick Marini), the troubled young man, and turns to Dr. Charles (Oliver Platt) and Det. Lindsay (guest star Sophia Bush) for help in resolving a difficult situation. Goodwin (S. Epatha Merkerson) and Maggie (Marlyne Barrett) do their best to clear the logjam in the hospital and Dr. Rhodes (Colin Donnell) fine-tunes his instincts after both Dr. Latham (guest star Ato Assandoh) and Dr. Halstead (Nick Gehlfuss) pick up on things he doesn't. Yaya DaCosta also stars.
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"Her eyes, they're yellow 😰"
Babe, she is COMPLETELY yellow, kinda don't have to see the eyes to notice that. 😂
Literally
Oompa Loompa looking
You could hear Dr Mannings voice breaking trying to save her.
poor kid... thats why i didn't want to become a doctor, because no matter how hard you try you still loose them. and the thought of telling a parent that their child is gone....
Same here, I find medicine fascinating and I am genuinely trying not to say this in a full-of-myself way, but I would be a good one especially working with the people (I have been told this and I just really understand them by putting myself in their shoes as far as I can) but I think my mental health would take too much of a toll because I wouldn't be able to separate my job from my life due to how heart-wrenching some cases could be.
i second that.......i wouldn't have the stomach to deal with the blood, the news of telling someone their family member die, or fighting to save someone's life. its like they always say leave your emotions at the door, but i can understand how hard that is, you can't run from the feeling of desperation, and most importantly time. Time is one thing we can never run from
@robynsmith6974 I feel like that's only with ED docs. Family doctors, for example, don't typically deal with life/death situations
@@Gigi-fj9jvthey do deal with it. I see them at work at the hospital. More when the patient is admitted.
@@Gigi-fj9jv an ED doctor true, or a surgeon, both challenging specialties
We stan Dr. Manning, she’s gorgeous, smart, and much more. Dr. Manning is amazing-
Dr manning is so wonderful
Justyn❤
It's just so sad that I won't stop thinking about them I miss them so much it's so hard to lose someone you loved trust me 😔😔😔😭
I'm so sorry, I'm here if you need someone to talk to
Neurosurgery is the biggest chosen options for a psychopath or sociopath's jobs. You can see no emotion what so ever on Abrams face when the child dies and when he recommends brain surgery
He’s like that a lot tbh, is it really a psychopathic trait tho? Is it proven?
@@Vee_breeze2767 Yeah the top 3 are Surgeons, CEO's and a Corporate worker I think it was.
I agree. I've been a neuro patient my whole life and mine has always been nice though, so I'm lucky, but I can see where you're coming from. It requires nerves of steel and leaves little room for emotions.
@@Byson1549Can confirm. I’m a CEO 🧑💼 and took an online psychopathy test and I’m proud 🥹 to say I passed with over 90% 😸
He doesn’t break down but he’s definitely showing emotion during compressions and he’s clearly upset when she’s gone.
😭I've had someone die and I had to watch it all happen it was someone I knew very well
If y’all can bring back Dr Reese and Dr Rhodes as a love interest and the incredible Manstead😢
"Her eyes, their yellow!"
Woman, she looks like she's related to Homer. Why you focusing on just here eyes??
Dr Reese is missed not the same with out her and not the same without dr Rhodes either
Finishing nursing school and working in pediatric will be difficult. It’s not failed that a child would die before me.
When the dad cries I break down and to
you can just tell that they’re in pain. 😢
I might become a doctor when I’m older in Chicago
@Sincerely.elliana Or they can accept that that's part of the job and do whatever they want to do.
@Sincerely.elliananope family physician do deal with life and death as well.
I so sad for that little girl that didn't make it. Its devastating.
but is the Ethical/professional/right/appropriate for a doctor to have so much attachments and affection for a patient! That's supposed to be/become their weakness when something happens to the patients just as shown in the video!!!
Woow❤
Justyn❤
D'OH!
Keep trying, Adobe.
I swear haley died in a few eps back
That’s what I thought
I can't stand that dad at 7:03 he's trying to help don't just say "for God's sake let her be" and how did they let their poor daughter go onfkr so long with liver failure even with her cancer.
He understands that his daughter is dead and doesn't want them to keep going when it's pointless and will not bring her back. If you've ever had to go through that with a loved one then you probably wouldn't judge him like you are. No amount of compressions was going to bring her back when she's asystole
@@mariposavioleta9007Exactly 💯