"Chicago Med" will not be airing a new episode for this week but NBC making their viewers wait for March before having the opportunity to see "Lose Yourself" might actually be worth the wait. That is a bit of bad news for fans but the next episode will be interesting in terms of the nature of patients they will be serving. This is one of the key reasons why "Chicago Med" ratings have been increasing week per week.

"Chicago Med" Season 2 Episode 15 will center on Dr. Rhodes. Earlier this season, he had operated a panda but that is not the wildest you have seen from him this season. In a report by CarterMatt, there is more - a high-profile patient will be his next case, someone involved in an accident ending up with a viral sensation. This brings him a lot of pressure to keep him alive.

"Chicago Med" 2x15 synopsis reads: "It is interesting how a trauma patient survive the journey to the hospital. Now, the pressure is all on Dr. Rhodes, played by Colin Donnell, to keep the high-profile person alive. Dr. Choi, played by Brian Tee, and Dr. Manning, played by Torrey DeVitto, finds it hard to find out the cause of infection for the paralyzed patient. Dr. Reese, played by Rachel DePillo must know the purpose of a grieving widower relying on a superhero attire. On the other hand, April, played by Yaya DaCosta, encourages Dr. Halstead, played by Nick Gehlfuss, to utilize prescriptions which are unproven yet to aid a patient as a last ditch effort.

"Chicago Med" next episode will also have to circulate on Dr. Reese getting involved more with psychiatry, finding more cases to study. She will work tirelessly just to understand where people are coming from. The next episode will show how she improved her training and move on to another level. The next episode will be on March 2nd but a three-part crossover event will eventually be shown next month. If you haven't seen the previous episode, check out the recaps and find out how it connects to the next episode's preview, which you can watch here.

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