@@lessya6911 i think its a joke, but i do remember the time that he almost died to a widowed man who lost his wife in the hospital, the widowed man dropped a vat of cyanide into the er and he almost died to poisoning
the more you love a character, the more you want them to suffer. trust me, the internet has tonnes of fanfictions where people put their fave characters through hell. TONNES!
@@dreamergal57 you're right. People connect with characters and sort of project their own pain into their favourites. At least it's like that for me. More pain I feel more sufferings my characters endure. Same with happy feelings lol
i know this is just a show, but i imagine in an actual situation doctors and nurses would respond similarly to seeing one of their own in the ED. Seeing how much they care for each other pulls heartstrings.
I remember in the hospital all the staff doing cpr on one of their own. Everyone had tears falling from their eyes as they passed medicstion and did chest compressions. He didnt make it.
As an old ED/ER doc (I count my time in decades, but won't admit how many...), I've had two situations where a colleague has been admitted with a life-threatening condition. They were awful - two of the worst days of my career. We never treat relatives or close friends and hand off to a colleague in those situations, but when we're all friends with the patient, that simply isn't possible. That means that tempers flare, emotions run high, and everyone struggles. We lost an incredible nurse to Covid-19 in 2020 & having to make the call to stop CPR will haunt me forever. Before that, the worst one was the day one of our charge nurses came in unresponsive, out of the blue. We got him back in resus, which was the best feeling. However, discovering (& having to tell him) that he had an inoperable brain tumour was... the worst. We care about all of our patients, but it hits different when it's one of our own - mainly because it's so hard to keep up the professional veneer that protects us. We deliver a lot of bad news and that veneer gives us a little space & acts as our coping mechanism. Without it, these situations are so much more difficult to deal with. We spend our lives with our team (often more hours than we get with our families), supporting them and relying on them. To suddenly be in a position where we can not give them what they need, we can't fix their problem, is soul-destroying. We're used to giving hope, not feeling helpless. It hits you like a freight train, but the hospital doesn't understand how different these cases are to our everyday patients, so they offer no support - which makes it so much harder. Junior staff struggle to know what to do, and senior staff struggle to offer support to junior colleagues whilst also dealing with their own grief. Dealing with strangers definitely gets easier in this job. Dealing with ill colleagues definitely does not.
It would've been even better if he was just strolling in for the start of his shift, coffee in hand. Today's going to be a good day he thinks. No internal staff drama, nothing unusual. Then gets hit with that the moment he's through the door 😂
Sometimes it depends on how the person can handle it professionally and emotionally cause that's the reason why they name the rule about family and friends treating each either in the first place
Sometimes it depends on how the person can handle it professionally and emotionally cause that's the reason why they name the rule about family and friends treating each itber in the first place
Now fill me in, I've never actually sat down to watch this show, just been in a rabbithole watching these clips. How many times has this doctor almost been killed?
You'll be surprised how many people believe that they are in a simulation. I came across a video about a type of synesthesia where the person (only 1 person is confirmed to have this) sees the world like a stop motion film and the nut jobs in the comment section thinks it's a proof that this world is a simulation and majority of humans are NPCs of some sort. lol
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Then all of them should not work on Ethan. Dean has a close relationship with Ethan. Will would have been the last person I would have wanted near Ethan. Dean made a very valid point about Will's animosity against Ethan since Ethan became chief was well known. Had something gone wrong if Will had taken over, what was the 1st thing that would have been said. At the end of the day, if Dean had not step in and made the decision he did, and went along with April and Will, the outcome most likely would have been different for Ethan. Also April was very professional and they were not together at the time. Didn't Dr Marcel operate on Natalie's mom when he was dating Natalie? I didn't hear anyone talk about that
It is like that in real life. 2 months ago a patient shot a doctor in the chest 12 times because his old mother died after a risky surgery. The doctor was the father of 2 girls and did not survived.
Wow. I haven't even watched this show and this is the second video in a couple hours that has come up on my fyp showing the guy get hurt badly. Dude must be an immortal!
How did they let military guy on Chois case? Not only did they just had a fight after a lot of tension between them, he was involved in the incident. Hallsted was the logical option, someone should've stopped mr what-I-think-is-right-and-I-don't-care-what-anyone-says
I think the issue is that if we stopped every Dr "What I think is right and I don't care what anyone says", we'd have to stop like... half the doctors in this fictional hospital. Halstead has a bad track record of being exactly like that too.
Mr what-I-think-is-right-and-I-don't-care-what-anyone-says made the right call tho, had the call been left to only the nurse and dr halstead, Dr Choi could've died.
@@MerryKeli 100%. Him and Natalie went back and forth doing just the same thing constantly and he even did it with the Dr April cheated with as well at some point
Because they as adults don't take tension into treatment. If he didn't want to be involved in the first place they wouldn't force him but when he partakes he clearly wants to save the life. Plus he's literally the most qualified
@@Ebunoluwa13 Wouldn't Sam be the most qualified? Sam did agree with him but the surgery would be Sam's surgery and Archer was often getting in the way and challenging him during it. I am surprised he wasn't given the boot at some point during the process as just an uncooperative cog.
Dr Halstead with all due respect I'd rather take my chances by getting opinion with a guy with a medical degree plus with an additional military combat experience as well
@@blissbaird2361 ...you do realise combat experience means,as he said, he spent a career treating gunshot wounds. Not to say Halstead doesn't know, but I'll take the advice of the seasoned combat vet with a medical degree than the doctor from Chicago who has never left the city.
Poor dr Choi, this is the third video in a row I’ve seen where he got hurt; first it’s toxic chemicals, then it’s complications from a gallbladder surgery and now this…
I feel so bad for Ethan but I’m happy that Ethan can wiggle his toes and can blink his eyes but now he’s in surgery hopefully he gets better in a few weeks Thanks you so much for 70 likes 🌅🌅
I have seen a few clips where there is this silent non-participating doctor (06:47). Does she have a role in the series? I have not seen a full episode yet.
Out of Chicago series about fire fighters, police and doctors, how can it be that the one where the most main characters are deadly wounded are the one with the doctors?
My TH-cam lights up with dr choi in an accident about six times every day. Writers either hate the character or want to be done with the character. Also, I cannot take it when they always announce an accident with Dr.choi. He is my fav character on show. April sucks as an ex and a nurse.
I swear doctor Choi has almost died 12 times in this series
sorry in which episodes that 12 times were? if you know (sorry it's awkward to ask)
Makes sense to me
@@lessya6911 i think its a joke, but i do remember the time that he almost died to a widowed man who lost his wife in the hospital, the widowed man dropped a vat of cyanide into the er and he almost died to poisoning
SO true!
@@lessya6911 its a bit of an exaggeration, but hes almost died quite a bit throught the course of Chicago Med
The writers either love dr. Choi and want him to have more screen time or either they hate him so much that they take it out on his character 😭
Dr choi got short bc his actor wanted to go from the show to do other roles I guess. He didn't do whole season
FR
like bonnie in tvd
the more you love a character, the more you want them to suffer. trust me, the internet has tonnes of fanfictions where people put their fave characters through hell. TONNES!
@@dreamergal57 you're right. People connect with characters and sort of project their own pain into their favourites. At least it's like that for me. More pain I feel more sufferings my characters endure. Same with happy feelings lol
i know this is just a show, but i imagine in an actual situation doctors and nurses would respond similarly to seeing one of their own in the ED. Seeing how much they care for each other pulls heartstrings.
That is definitely true
I remember in the hospital all the staff doing cpr on one of their own. Everyone had tears falling from their eyes as they passed medicstion and did chest compressions. He didnt make it.
As an old ED/ER doc (I count my time in decades, but won't admit how many...), I've had two situations where a colleague has been admitted with a life-threatening condition. They were awful - two of the worst days of my career.
We never treat relatives or close friends and hand off to a colleague in those situations, but when we're all friends with the patient, that simply isn't possible. That means that tempers flare, emotions run high, and everyone struggles.
We lost an incredible nurse to Covid-19 in 2020 & having to make the call to stop CPR will haunt me forever. Before that, the worst one was the day one of our charge nurses came in unresponsive, out of the blue. We got him back in resus, which was the best feeling. However, discovering (& having to tell him) that he had an inoperable brain tumour was... the worst.
We care about all of our patients, but it hits different when it's one of our own - mainly because it's so hard to keep up the professional veneer that protects us. We deliver a lot of bad news and that veneer gives us a little space & acts as our coping mechanism. Without it, these situations are so much more difficult to deal with. We spend our lives with our team (often more hours than we get with our families), supporting them and relying on them. To suddenly be in a position where we can not give them what they need, we can't fix their problem, is soul-destroying. We're used to giving hope, not feeling helpless. It hits you like a freight train, but the hospital doesn't understand how different these cases are to our everyday patients, so they offer no support - which makes it so much harder. Junior staff struggle to know what to do, and senior staff struggle to offer support to junior colleagues whilst also dealing with their own grief.
Dealing with strangers definitely gets easier in this job. Dealing with ill colleagues definitely does not.
Chordae tendineae*
@@cessnacitation-x Clever 👍
Other doctors: have knowledge by studing lots of medical cases
Choi: have knowledge by being those medical cases.
😂😂😂😂
True very true😂
Dude cant get a break, i just watched him got poisoned. Now he got shot.
😂😂😂😂😂bwoy oh bwoy
Dr Charles just walking into work seeing Ethan on a stretcher 😂 "oh my- wha happened"
It would've been even better if he was just strolling in for the start of his shift, coffee in hand. Today's going to be a good day he thinks. No internal staff drama, nothing unusual. Then gets hit with that the moment he's through the door 😂
It would have been hilarious if he just says, “again?”
Yes today is going to be a good day nope
@@crystallion1269i gotta agree 😂
I'm surprised they let April help with Ethan given their history, another nurse definitely should have stepped in
walmartian
Sometimes it depends on how the person can handle it professionally and emotionally cause that's the reason why they name the rule about family and friends treating each either in the first place
Sometimes it depends on how the person can handle it professionally and emotionally cause that's the reason why they name the rule about family and friends treating each itber in the first place
It had other nurses on the case. Then Will and Dean should not be treating Ethan also? Ethan and Dean are close friends
They might have clashed in the past but not to the point you'd ever doubt her working on him.
i absolutely love sam abraham, he’s so straight to the point love him
I’ve always said if I ever need surgery I want his character to just give me the news because it will be an amazing experience lol
i love everything he says, he's so salty :D
he deserves the whole world
I agree
He can't move, but he's already moving our hearts!
I like how at the start they were trying to take the attention
away from the other doctor it shows that they do care about each other
Now fill me in, I've never actually sat down to watch this show, just been in a rabbithole watching these clips. How many times has this doctor almost been killed?
Like 12 times
12 - 13? I lost count after 10 honestly.
his name is Kenny Choi
@@mondainicorradi cool, no one asked. He said he doesn't watch it. Most shorts don't provide his first name
@@dolebludger r/whoosh
Oh god theyre taking "everything is fake and everyone is programmed" into the script
Based on real cases, those people exist irl so 🤷
People are crazy on the street, people are crazy everywhere.
There's no such thing as "insane" or "unbelievable" when you're living on earth.
You'll be surprised how many people believe that they are in a simulation. I came across a video about a type of synesthesia where the person (only 1 person is confirmed to have this) sees the world like a stop motion film and the nut jobs in the comment section thinks it's a proof that this world is a simulation and majority of humans are NPCs of some sort. lol
Everytime I come on TH-cam, I see Dr Choi dying in some way in my recommended list lol
🤣🤣🤣
Same here
One year later, I'm in this loop now 😂
Dr Choi has to start wearing a suit of armor now 😭🤣
Edit: omg ty for the likes ❤
That's America for ya.
he is the armor
we lost another one guys
I'm sorry but Halsteads face when he asked Sam what to do and the other Dr spoke was SO FUNNY!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Maggie's voice "Oh Ethan" sounded "not again."
Saw the headline and thought "he's gonna die again?!?" 🤣
Bro really called Choi an npc 💀
Dunno what that means?
😭😭
@@dreamsteddybearsmaster Non Player Character
im cackling stop
@@dreamsteddybearsmaster
Mrs Goodwin is literally the best kicking that gun out ❤
Ms Goodwin is a badass chief of operations and a caring softie ex nurse. Always loved her
Dr.choi is absolute my favorite person❤️
Minha tbm
When the doctors get hurt in this is so dramatic and I love it
I just loveeeeeeeeeee Dr Choi! Watched this at least 20 times already
I still can’t believe that Choi played DriftKing in fast n furious
Yo when he rocked up on my screen on Free To Air TV on Australian TV I was like "Hey, isn't that Brian Tee/Dr Ethan Choi from Chicago Med"?
Also he's the "It's Godzilla" guy from Austin Powers
Ethan very casually with a gun shot wound in his chest "no yeah I good. I'm fine."
Funny how Goodwin was the one to have honked and have Ethan brought in so fast
what scary is that guys like the one that shot the doctor actually exist and they can in fact get violent.
At some point Choi's gonna have to start wearing a vest under his scrubs.
It's nice to see this because I started watching the series and at the moment I'm finishing the 2nd season
How was April allowed to assist the surgery? Wouldn't they be considered too close?
Then all of them should not work on Ethan. Dean has a close relationship with Ethan. Will would have been the last person I would have wanted near Ethan. Dean made a very valid point about Will's animosity against Ethan since Ethan became chief was well known. Had something gone wrong if Will had taken over, what was the 1st thing that would have been said. At the end of the day, if Dean had not step in and made the decision he did, and went along with April and Will, the outcome most likely would have been different for Ethan. Also April was very professional and they were not together at the time. Didn't Dr Marcel operate on Natalie's mom when he was dating Natalie? I didn't hear anyone talk about that
These dotors gets shot at more than soldiers XD
The characters are in the military and doc.
Well Dr Choi used to be in the army
To be fair the us has 99.99999999999999999999999999999999999999 % than most countries in the world so i am not surprised
It is like that in real life. 2 months ago a patient shot a doctor in the chest 12 times because his old mother died after a risky surgery. The doctor was the father of 2 girls and did not survived.
@@Justice237 Wasn't he Navy?
dr choi pov: another day another not dead yet slay
😂😂😂
I really hope dr Choi gets well soon 😢
Do u know this is fake
Ye it’s just acting
You can still have an attachment to a character.
love this programme, slightly addicted to it as i watch it every day
This is my favourite video of the year
I hope you get well soon 💐
Wow. I haven't even watched this show and this is the second video in a couple hours that has come up on my fyp showing the guy get hurt badly. Dude must be an immortal!
How did they let military guy on Chois case? Not only did they just had a fight after a lot of tension between them, he was involved in the incident. Hallsted was the logical option, someone should've stopped mr what-I-think-is-right-and-I-don't-care-what-anyone-says
I think the issue is that if we stopped every Dr "What I think is right and I don't care what anyone says", we'd have to stop like... half the doctors in this fictional hospital. Halstead has a bad track record of being exactly like that too.
Mr what-I-think-is-right-and-I-don't-care-what-anyone-says made the right call tho, had the call been left to only the nurse and dr halstead, Dr Choi could've died.
@@MerryKeli 100%. Him and Natalie went back and forth doing just the same thing constantly and he even did it with the Dr April cheated with as well at some point
Because they as adults don't take tension into treatment. If he didn't want to be involved in the first place they wouldn't force him but when he partakes he clearly wants to save the life. Plus he's literally the most qualified
@@Ebunoluwa13 Wouldn't Sam be the most qualified? Sam did agree with him but the surgery would be Sam's surgery and Archer was often getting in the way and challenging him during it. I am surprised he wasn't given the boot at some point during the process as just an uncooperative cog.
aaaaaaaaaah i love the scene when he wakes up and sees april
Doc Choi is always the one getting shot and always risks his life
Dr Halstead with all due respect I'd rather take my chances by getting opinion with a guy with a medical degree plus with an additional military combat experience as well
dr halstead really just said spinal hematoma may or may not be a problem, smhmh
Umm will aha a medical degree too and what does combat experience have to do with anything it’s about knowledge and skill not combat experience
@@blissbaird2361 ...you do realise combat experience means,as he said, he spent a career treating gunshot wounds. Not to say Halstead doesn't know, but I'll take the advice of the seasoned combat vet with a medical degree than the doctor from Chicago who has never left the city.
@@kylecousins2438 Halstead lived and worked in NY at the start of the series.
Poor dr Choi, this is the third video in a row I’ve seen where he got hurt; first it’s toxic chemicals, then it’s complications from a gallbladder surgery and now this…
Thank God for doctors.
The concepts in this show are good, but dialogue man... it's funny
I played this video like a hundred times I'll never get bored of ittt😂😂
Same here this is my forth time watching this video today
He’s my fav and I’m literally crying
When dr choi got called an npc😂😂😂
Dude has main character status!
Why is it that when the doctors get injured it more interesting than the actual patients
Suggesting an mri for a gsw was outrageous tbh
Great Actors !!, Women !! and Men !!
Watching these gives me amazing tips because my goal in life is to become a nurse
Anyone ever wonder if the Reaper follows Choi waiting for death to finally stick?
How did Chois close friends get to work on the team treating him? They are as unable to make clear decisions as a team can be 😂
Guess its either fight amongst themselves or let him slip closer to death
3:35 It didn't knock any sense into him 🤦
Seriously how many times is doctor Choi gonna almost die?!??🤔😮🤭
Dr Choi cannot catch a break
I feel so bad for Ethan but I’m happy that Ethan can wiggle his toes and can blink his eyes but now he’s in surgery hopefully he gets better in a few weeks
Thanks you so much for 70 likes 🌅🌅
It’s a show you know that right?
@@Your_fav_froggo yes I know you don’t have to be so rude
@@Gab16666 I’m not trying to be rude it was a genuine question
In all reality most of these people would never be allowed to do this cuz there is to much personal feeling and non of them can be truly impartial
I love this ❤❤
Dr. Choi is the long lost twin of Dra.Merideth Grey they are all immortal 🤣🤣🤣
anyone else notice the weird cut off grunting/screaming noise at the end of these clips?
why is it always doctor choi that almost dies 😭
Dr Choi is the punching bag for this show, kek.
What ended up happening to the shooter?
He was send to jail
Bro really called them NPCS, also docter choi has nearly died like so many times from being toxic-ed by cynaide to getting shot and now needs surgery
Is be ok❤❤❤❤❤
First house, now choi 💀
I love Ethan and April’s relationship
I like how they try to save each other from getting shot
While he is working at med Dr. Choi is running with triads in Chicago ....😁
He needs help, seriously! And no doubt in trial he will make excuses saying it’s all a game!
That statment alone could put him in an insane asylum.
Dr Choi is in a perpetual state of dying
OMG I have never seen a vid that was posted so soon ago!
With all the malpractice that Dr. Choi is involved with, you expect someone would try to do this sooner
Dr Choi rip Choi
R. I. P Dr choi
Congrats on 1 mill
death fears dr choi hes almost died so many times
I have seen a few clips where there is this silent non-participating doctor (06:47). Does she have a role in the series? I have not seen a full episode yet.
He has been hurt so many time in this series
Nooooooo he's my fav Doctor
ms goodwin + dr choi and dr charles and dr reese solo ur fave
Out of Chicago series about fire fighters, police and doctors, how can it be that the one where the most main characters are deadly wounded are the one with the doctors?
Dr choi almost died once or twice in every season 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Everybody’s sitting here, wondering which patient it was going to be and then when he comes out the collective oh no
Thank god he's alive
Noooo Sweet DR.Choi 😭
That's a good way to start your day.
My TH-cam lights up with dr choi in an accident about six times every day. Writers either hate the character or want to be done with the character. Also, I cannot take it when they always announce an accident with Dr.choi. He is my fav character on show. April sucks as an ex and a nurse.
Can we just talk about the driver honking lol, I know it a movie but like bruh
Ethan and April deserve so much. They’re a great couple
LORD PLEASE GET ETHAN AND APRIL BACK 2GETHER....LIKE PLEASE!!!
they got back together in season 8 they're getting married!!
Bro played to much GTA 😂
Goodwin is always in the right place at the right time.
THE THINGS THAT HAPPEN TO DR CHOI AND HE IS STILL ALIVE!? HOW HMM someone tell me plz
My favourite doctor is dr choi
1:02 he got shot and almost died a lot of times or maybe 12 times I don’t know
This is the unluckiest doctor ever
Chicago MED dengan Emergency Room sama- sama bagus. Saya suka. Dr Choi my favorite.
bUt tHeN yOu NpC's tOOk tHe piLL oUT. had me die💀
You mean, Skyrim isn't real?