On Chicago Med Season 8 Episode 9, April's father is admitted to the hospital shortly before April and Choi's wedding is supposed to take place.

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Chicago Med Season 8 Episode 9 revolves around new chapters.

Choi tells Sharon that after his honeymoon, he and April plan to leave Med to run a mobile health unit. Sharon is happy for him. However, the wedding may need to be postponed as April's father is admitted to the hospital with chest pains.

April's dad's tests all come back normal. No heart attack. Ethan asks April if she is having second thoughts about the wedding, as she admits to feeling anxious about it. She says she's not but she's nervous about their new chapter.

April's dad is discharged but has worse chest pains and is readmitted. Ethan finds out that he has a congenital defect and can schedule surgery to fix it after the wedding.

Meanwhile, when Will has a patient with advanced pancreatic cancer, he insists Marcel use the OR 2.0 to remove the previously inoperable tumor and Jack agrees. Marcel isn't happy with this idea as the tech is all new to him, nor is he happy that Dayton has invited all sorts of people to watch the surgery so he can promote his tech. During the surgery, Marcel is annoyed by the AI warning him about his suture technique.

Finally, Charles treats a patient who possibly has dementia and Ben finds out Maggie's secret shortly before Choi and April finally get married.

To find out what happens, watch Chicago Med Season 8 Episode 9 online.

Episode Details

On Chicago Med Season 8 Episode 9, Choi and April get married while Will relies on the new OR Jack donated to save a patient in dire straits.


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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?