On Chicago Med Season 7 Episode 5, Scott is deeply affected by the dynamics in a family with young kids and Hammer resents Will's constant one-upping her.

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Chicago Med Season 7 Episode 5 is all about feeling invisible.

When a family with two young boys comes into the ED, Charles and Scott quickly notice that the injured brother is getting lost in the shuffle while the family focuses on the younger one, who has ADHD that isn't being controlled well by medication. When Alex needs emergency surgery, he confesses that he provoked Ryan into hitting him on purpose because he wanted his parents to pay attention to him too. Meanwhile, Charles doesn't think Ryan has ADHD at all and that this is part of the problem.

Elsewhere, Stevie asks Will to help her out with a cardiac patient who could benefit from the Vas Com machine but resents it when Will responds to the woman's deteriorating condition by removing the machine. She thinks Will thinks he's better than her and always has since med school.

And finally, Marcel clashes with a transplant surgeon whose daughter comes into the ED needing emergency surgery, while Maggie worries about Vanessa's insistence on doing too much and on sacrificing sleep.

To find out what happens, watch Chicago Med Season 7 Episode 5 online.

Episode Details

On Chicago Med Season 7 Episode 5, Crockett has to navigate hospital politics while Dylan and Charles treat patients who have been misdiagnosed.


Rating: 3.9 / 5.0 (21 Votes)
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Chicago Med Season 7 Episode 5 Quotes

Marcel: With all due respect, you're a transplant surgeon, not a trauma surgeon. This is my patient.
Blake: I know. But she's also my daughter. I'm taking over this case. *she leaves*
Archer: You have a transplant?
Marcel: No. But we have a problem.

Maggie: What time did you get in?
Vanessa: I don't know, around 4?
Maggie: Why so early?
Vanessa: So I can get a leg up on my day.
Maggie: Two hours before your shift?
Vanessa: Weil, if I meet with my patients early, I can read up on their conditions. That way during rounds, I have the answers. Plus if I'm here a little early, I can study for my boards.
Maggie: Does sleep ever factor into this equation?