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Chicago Med Season 8 - Episode 8 Apr 2026

: The staff receives cream-colored envelopes (invitations) revealing that Ethan Choi and April Sexton are getting married. Chicago Med Season 8 Episode 8 Recap - NBC

Dr. Choi and Dr. Archer treat a homeless patient, Buddy, whose treatable cancer was left to progress so a corrupt doctor could charge for unnecessary, expensive procedures. Chicago Med Season 8 - Episode 8

While the fraud case features the most prominent "paperwork" discovery, the episode also centers on several other emotional storylines: Chicago Med Season 8 - Episode 8

: Dr. Halstead and Dr. Marcel coordinate a complex organ swap to save multiple lives. Chicago Med Season 8 - Episode 8

: Choi uses his findings to expose the other doctor's malpractice, which had effectively turned the patient's terminal illness into a "cash cow" for his private clinic. Other Key Plot Points

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Chicago Med Season 8 - Episode 8 Apr 2026

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Chicago Med Season 8 - Episode 8

: The staff receives cream-colored envelopes (invitations) revealing that Ethan Choi and April Sexton are getting married. Chicago Med Season 8 Episode 8 Recap - NBC

Dr. Choi and Dr. Archer treat a homeless patient, Buddy, whose treatable cancer was left to progress so a corrupt doctor could charge for unnecessary, expensive procedures.

While the fraud case features the most prominent "paperwork" discovery, the episode also centers on several other emotional storylines:

: Dr. Halstead and Dr. Marcel coordinate a complex organ swap to save multiple lives.

: Choi uses his findings to expose the other doctor's malpractice, which had effectively turned the patient's terminal illness into a "cash cow" for his private clinic. Other Key Plot Points