Choi: April and I have always talked about bringing health care to underserved communities.
Sharon: Mmm hmm.
Choi: And as you know, so many of these folks use our ED as their primary care and we'd like to get to them before they do that. And one way we thought was to have a mobile clinic.
Sharon: That's a great idea.
Choi: Yeah. I got a small inheritance from my dad and April saved up some money, so we got a mobile eye clinic that we're fitting for general care.
Sharon: Oh. And this is something you can do part-time?
Choi: No. Full-time.
Sharon: Dr. Choi, are you giving me notice?

Will: Richard, you've been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer?
Richard: Yeah. My surgeons and the tumor board ruled it inoperable.
Will: The tumor is inside the pancreas and has invaded the duodenum and surrounding tissues.
Richard: There's no way to get it all.
Richard's wife: They're just going to let him die.

Marcel: Inoperable pancreatic cancer. INOPERABLE.
Will: Not with the OR 2.0.

Marcel: Now I have to tell you, this is an experimental surgery. This is the first time the platform has been used on a patient. So if it doesn't go well -- which it probably won't -- Richard could be robbed of whatever time he has left.
Will: That is true. You'd be taking a big risk.
Richard: And if I don't, what do I have to look forward to? Getting weaker and weaker? Pain? Debilitation until I'm confined to a bed with a morphine drip?

Marcel: Who are all those people?
Jack: Some doctors, some techs, some media.
Marcel: Why are they here?
Jack: I invited them.
Marcel: Why?
Jack: For the launch of 2.0
Marcel: Send them away. This surgery is hard enough without a bunch of lookie-loos.
Jack: I can't do that, Marcel.
Marcel: There's a real human being on that table that I'm operating on.
Jack: I know. Imagine the media when he lives.
Marcel: What if he dies?
Jack: I'm not worried about that.
Marcel: You should be.
Jack: I know this tech inside and out. I spent years of my life building it.
Marcel: You know tech, but you don't know surgery.

Ben: You never told me you were in an accident.
Maggie: I wasn't hurt.
Ben: That isn't the point. You never told me you were in an accident.
Maggie: I didn't want you to be upset.
Ben: Upset? Who's the guy in surgery? Grant?
Maggie: He was just showing me his car.
Ben: Showing you his car. I go out of town and he's showing you his car.
Maggie: I know how it looks but -
Ben: Are you having an affair?
Maggie: No. I would never -
Ben: How am I supposed to believe that?

Chicago Med Season 8 Episode 9 Quotes

Will: Richard, you've been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer?
Richard: Yeah. My surgeons and the tumor board ruled it inoperable.
Will: The tumor is inside the pancreas and has invaded the duodenum and surrounding tissues.
Richard: There's no way to get it all.
Richard's wife: They're just going to let him die.

Choi: April and I have always talked about bringing health care to underserved communities.
Sharon: Mmm hmm.
Choi: And as you know, so many of these folks use our ED as their primary care and we'd like to get to them before they do that. And one way we thought was to have a mobile clinic.
Sharon: That's a great idea.
Choi: Yeah. I got a small inheritance from my dad and April saved up some money, so we got a mobile eye clinic that we're fitting for general care.
Sharon: Oh. And this is something you can do part-time?
Choi: No. Full-time.
Sharon: Dr. Choi, are you giving me notice?