Reasons in just this vid section : He was caught drunk on the job . He hurt a patient bacause he was drunk . He was caught drunk in front of the troll...
Risk factors can sometimes not lead to suicide, if for example one drank limited alcohol as moderation. Only when they're having a rough time they start getting addicted to alcohol as a means to escape from damaging emotions. Withdrawing away from family and friends is another big sign, especially for someone who's outgoing and enthusiastic.
When Dr. Wheeler jumped off the building, the staff, including Sharon Goodwin, said nobody noticed Dr. Wheeler's problems, that's weird...Dr. Halstead knew when Wheeler's handling patients issues led to drinking...
I took it had they didn’t notice any recent ‘problems’. Being drunk at work was on his record I believe but this was quite a bit before he committed suicide. Maybe he thought he was dealing with it but as Maggie told Goodwin it was clear he was struggling but no one paid attention to that. He was new to the job and others may have thought he’d be okay but he wasn’t.
This isnt entirely Halsteads fault. Its everyones fault for not noticing the signs that he needed help. Goodwin just wanted to make everyone feel miserable so she lied. Dr Wheeler was a doctor who had clear signs he wasnt ok, and no one paid attention to them. Look what happened to him
@@emilydebridge7145 they can’t blame themselves for not noticing something was up. Sometimes people are hard to read, and nobody is responsible for anyone else’s mental health unless they are openly hateful towards that one person.
@@TaliMca231 dr wheeler was drunk in one episode. In another he got so worked up about misdiagnosing a patient. And there were two times where he asked for pills and therapy. Those not clear enough signs for you?
Okay... Why are so many people saying he's a resident not a doctor? Resident is a doctor, they already had a degree, an MD. They're just in training again for further specialty, like internal medicine, surgery, cardiology and so on.
@@cupcakekoenigin1018 Huh? Really? I don't know man... As far as I know, resident does have license to practice medicine as a doctor. I'm not in the US, but I don't think US will be different in the term of the system?
@@TsubasaNoAkutenshi A resident is in simple definition a student of the hospital. You have the title of MD that states you completed your years in medical school, but the hospital and the attendings are the ones who make you a doctor. The titles in the hospital are: Intern: 1st year Resident: any other year/s Fellow: completed residency but elected to continue studying in a subcategory of the hospital. Specializing yourself in a branch of medicine. Attending: officially a doctor, allowed to make your own decision to diagnose and do procedures to save lives. These are the ones who take in interns/residents/fellows under their wings.
@@monicas9243 You are right. That's the title in the hospital. And you also right that the attendings are the one who makes all the decision in the hospital, while the residents, as they are still considered in learning, cannot make the decision by themself in hospital. But, why did I still say the resident is doctor, because outside the hospital, they can do general practice and treat patients by their own. Most of the residents don't have time to do private practice, with all the night shifts they did in the hospital, but some residents don't have night shift that they can practice outside the hospital. For example, a resident in rehabilitation medicine in my country don't do night shift and mostly don't come to the hospital at weekend. So, with their spare time, they can do private practice in their own house or a clinic. And that would be iilegal without an official license as a doctor. At least, this is the way it is in my country. Maybe it's different in the US?
The amount of pressure that Dr Wheeler was going through is tantamount. So so sad. He was going through something and yet, no one actually cared enough to detect the signs.
@@LJONeill1997 no, it’s not. But it’s not fair to expect everyone else to read your mind and know you have problems! That puts the onus on everyone else, and that’s not fair. Of course, a lot of people do blame themselves when something drastic happens and they didn’t know the person was in trouble… but that does not mean others are ACTUALLY responsible! Unless it’s a kid. Parents need to pay close attention to their kids, so they CAN pick up warning signs. Kids don’t mask that well, but you do have to pay attention.
Hannah Has was the way I got hurt you got to go home to school so you don’t have any friends that can we can go yay yyyou was a great night to you have fun I hope you’re doing good love your family love your love you love love your friends and love your family
Really had to spoil? I mean i don’t really care but for the others. I’m just watching those vids 12 hours a day lmao can’t watch full episodes in my country
I love how Dr Halstead is so calm and typical Monday while the resident nurse is on the verg of tears level freaking out. Shows that with experience things get easier to swallow. Subtle but nice for a (hopefully) future cardiatric surgeon.
Sorry to burst the bubble but things do not get easier to swallow, you just get better at hiding your emotions until you're alone, for the sake of your team, the patient and next of kin. That's why so many doctors, nurses and other allied health professionals end up burning out, quitting (often seemingly out of the blue), and suffering from mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse disorders, which itself opens up another can of worms; even in today's world with all the understanding we have of mental health issues, and the massive increase in healthcare staff advocating for mental health patients to receive appropriate treatments, it's still a massive stigma for healthcare professionals to suffer poor mental health themselves. Sadly, it can be career-ending just to be diagnosed in a lot of countries, and so doctors and nurses have to pretend they're fine when they are struggling, which leads to poor outcomes and high suicide rates. But at the same time, if you are swallowing things easier, then you've got problems, especially if you get to the point of being numb. From personal experience you wanna focus on your patient, get them stable (unstable patients and emergencies are usually the ones that will get to you) and then deal with it after, or you won't focus and it'll be a disaster!
When you find out Dr Wheelre was an alcoholic, it doesn't surprise you that he jumped off the building... Alcoholics use the sedative and inhibition removing effects of the substance to cope with anxiety, depression and other emotional states that inhibit them in life. People working in the medical field run a higher risk of developing an alcohol dependency to cope with feelings of not being enough and what they sometimes see in their work... I mean imagine, you're working in the ER, and every day a heart attack rolls in, or someone who's in a diabetic coma, or they've ended up in the crossfire of a gang altercation. You know going into the job that you can't save everyone, and you will have to face death some days... But it still hurts every time someone young, someone innocent or someone who just made a mistake passes away in your hands. Immense respect for Chicago Med to bring this up. It is a real problem, and it needs to be addressed.
When I started watching this show around two years ago age 10 I thought Maggie had the best job ever being on her phone all day turns out she saves lives on that phone
Its like actors who never say Macbeth but say the Scottish play instead Believe me saying words like easy or quiet in a hospital or police station is always a jinx
@Kawaii AF yeah but it is made clear further in the season that he is a doctor or atleast a resident. His name is doctor wheeler and he eventually commits suicide where it confirms this.
Gacha Games honey pie go back to your gacha gaming crap and stop commenting medicinal vocabulary because considering you are nine i don’t think you would know much😁
Actually something similar happened in my country, it was on the news. This doctor showed up drugged with cocaine and let this woman die and the woman's son recorded everything, it was wild.
"It's not the end, you can past this." But then he walked over the ledge on the roof :( It was clear that he was going through a lot of pressure, especially after mentioning his parents. So sad
I think that the hospital environment caused Dr Wheeler to become depressed. Maybe he felt like being a doctor is what his parents approved of. But it seems like he wasn’t built for the hospital environment
It kinda reminds me of this girl in College who wanted to take up Mass communication (which is what I was studying at the time) but her parents made her take up dentistry. I only saw her once during one of my major subjects and never saw her again.
yes. Every person reacts differently to drugs because we are all different. That and illicit drugs aren't regulated so you don't know how strong they are or what they are cut with. Plus if you've taken anything else like alcohol or tobacco or painkiller the drugs can have a combined effect. There was a book about a bunch of teens who went to a party and took half an ecstasy tablet each. All of them were fine except for one who ended up with oedema in her brain and died within a couple of hours. That was just how that particular pill worked on her body.
@@meowzinga You become a resident once you are a Doctor and starts working under an attending studying for your speciality. So residents are indeed doctors.
When he kills himself people say they had no idea why, or that there were no signs...
"Well he stopped drinking; I thought he was finally coping!"
Reasons in just this vid section : He was caught drunk on the job . He hurt a patient bacause he was drunk . He was caught drunk in front of the troll...
He was an alcohol that was a sign
well they didnt notice not that there was none
Risk factors can sometimes not lead to suicide, if for example one drank limited alcohol as moderation. Only when they're having a rough time they start getting addicted to alcohol as a means to escape from damaging emotions. Withdrawing away from family and friends is another big sign, especially for someone who's outgoing and enthusiastic.
When Dr. Wheeler jumped off the building, the staff, including Sharon Goodwin, said nobody noticed Dr. Wheeler's problems, that's weird...Dr. Halstead knew when Wheeler's handling patients issues led to drinking...
I took it had they didn’t notice any recent ‘problems’. Being drunk at work was on his record I believe but this was quite a bit before he committed suicide. Maybe he thought he was dealing with it but as Maggie told Goodwin it was clear he was struggling but no one paid attention to that. He was new to the job and others may have thought he’d be okay but he wasn’t.
This isnt entirely Halsteads fault. Its everyones fault for not noticing the signs that he needed help. Goodwin just wanted to make everyone feel miserable so she lied. Dr Wheeler was a doctor who had clear signs he wasnt ok, and no one paid attention to them. Look what happened to him
@@emilydebridge7145 they can’t blame themselves for not noticing something was up. Sometimes people are hard to read, and nobody is responsible for anyone else’s mental health unless they are openly hateful towards that one person.
@@emilydebridge7145 it isn't anyones "fault".
@@TaliMca231 dr wheeler was drunk in one episode. In another he got so worked up about misdiagnosing a patient. And there were two times where he asked for pills and therapy. Those not clear enough signs for you?
Should have been a sign that this guy needed help.
Exactly. Hate that their response to him being emotional was "what's wrong with you" not "are you ok?"
I guess when you work in a medical field there's an assumption or expectation that you know what and who to turn to when you need help
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Okay... Why are so many people saying he's a resident not a doctor? Resident is a doctor, they already had a degree, an MD. They're just in training again for further specialty, like internal medicine, surgery, cardiology and so on.
Erepyon they are not an official doctor with a license so technically he isn’t a doctor
@@cupcakekoenigin1018 Huh? Really? I don't know man... As far as I know, resident does have license to practice medicine as a doctor. I'm not in the US, but I don't think US will be different in the term of the system?
@@TsubasaNoAkutenshi A resident is in simple definition a student of the hospital. You have the title of MD that states you completed your years in medical school, but the hospital and the attendings are the ones who make you a doctor. The titles in the hospital are:
Intern: 1st year
Resident: any other year/s
Fellow: completed residency but elected to continue studying in a subcategory of the hospital. Specializing yourself in a branch of medicine.
Attending: officially a doctor, allowed to make your own decision to diagnose and do procedures to save lives. These are the ones who take in interns/residents/fellows under their wings.
@@monicas9243 You are right. That's the title in the hospital. And you also right that the attendings are the one who makes all the decision in the hospital, while the residents, as they are still considered in learning, cannot make the decision by themself in hospital.
But, why did I still say the resident is doctor, because outside the hospital, they can do general practice and treat patients by their own. Most of the residents don't have time to do private practice, with all the night shifts they did in the hospital, but some residents don't have night shift that they can practice outside the hospital.
For example, a resident in rehabilitation medicine in my country don't do night shift and mostly don't come to the hospital at weekend. So, with their spare time, they can do private practice in their own house or a clinic. And that would be iilegal without an official license as a doctor.
At least, this is the way it is in my country. Maybe it's different in the US?
@@monicas9243 lol resident is already a doctor. fellow is also a doctor
The amount of pressure that Dr Wheeler was going through is tantamount. So so sad. He was going through something and yet, no one actually cared enough to detect the signs.
its more sad when he committed suicide
They also have their own issues and pressure. If you are struggling let others know.
@@ladyg3nius It's Not easy to open up to people.
@@LJONeill1997 no, it’s not.
But it’s not fair to expect everyone else to read your mind and know you have problems!
That puts the onus on everyone else, and that’s not fair.
Of course, a lot of people do blame themselves when something drastic happens and they didn’t know the person was in trouble… but that does not mean others are ACTUALLY responsible!
Unless it’s a kid. Parents need to pay close attention to their kids, so they CAN pick up warning signs. Kids don’t mask that well, but you do have to pay attention.
Tantamount? Tantamount means equal to. So tantamount to what?
He's a resident, not a nurse
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Hannah Has was the way I got hurt you got to go home to school so you don’t have any friends that can we can go yay yyyou was a great night to you have fun I hope you’re doing good love your family love your love you love love your friends and love your family
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@@teecee6442 english please
I didn't realize that was doctor wheeler. The one who killed himself... poor guy
Dani Rabjohn
Neither did I for a while!
Dani Rabjohn You just had to spoil it?
Really had to spoil? I mean i don’t really care but for the others. I’m just watching those vids 12 hours a day lmao can’t watch full episodes in my country
Yes
Terre Demi you can watch the video about his death like one of these clips, but yeah I understand
Who prefers Chicago Med over the other Chicago series
Yna Manzano me
Me kida
Rosy Animal Jam I like them all the same
Jennifer Xoxo me too
Sort of
I love how Dr Halstead is so calm and typical Monday while the resident nurse is on the verg of tears level freaking out. Shows that with experience things get easier to swallow. Subtle but nice for a (hopefully) future cardiatric surgeon.
..? Wheeler is a Dr not a nurse.
What’s a cardiatric surgeon? And Dr wheeler is a doctor. A resident nurse isn’t a thing
Sorry to burst the bubble but things do not get easier to swallow, you just get better at hiding your emotions until you're alone, for the sake of your team, the patient and next of kin. That's why so many doctors, nurses and other allied health professionals end up burning out, quitting (often seemingly out of the blue), and suffering from mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse disorders, which itself opens up another can of worms; even in today's world with all the understanding we have of mental health issues, and the massive increase in healthcare staff advocating for mental health patients to receive appropriate treatments, it's still a massive stigma for healthcare professionals to suffer poor mental health themselves. Sadly, it can be career-ending just to be diagnosed in a lot of countries, and so doctors and nurses have to pretend they're fine when they are struggling, which leads to poor outcomes and high suicide rates. But at the same time, if you are swallowing things easier, then you've got problems, especially if you get to the point of being numb. From personal experience you wanna focus on your patient, get them stable (unstable patients and emergencies are usually the ones that will get to you) and then deal with it after, or you won't focus and it'll be a disaster!
6:02
I DIDN'T EXPECT HIM TO THROW UP I WAS EATING SOME OREOS JUST THEN! THAT REALLY PUT ME OFF AND I FEEL SICK TOO! :c
Itz_ Gacha_Moonlight OMG SAME
Hope u felt better :( poor cookies
Man I was even worst I was eating dinner
Uhh g I wasn't ok
@KaiThe Dragon because the thumbnail looks like him eating a spaghetti 😏
I'll eat them?
i learn more from a six minute chicago med video than i do in a month of school
Cheese Please fr
Ikr
you learn more in 3 years of school then 10 years of online school
I don't even learn anything in school
Thanks Dyscalculia
Ikrrr
So one goes crazy, one is out and the other is fitting
don’t do drugs kids
Umm a kill kill ya
Cocaine
All people have different reactions to drugs
When you find out Dr Wheelre was an alcoholic, it doesn't surprise you that he jumped off the building... Alcoholics use the sedative and inhibition removing effects of the substance to cope with anxiety, depression and other emotional states that inhibit them in life.
People working in the medical field run a higher risk of developing an alcohol dependency to cope with feelings of not being enough and what they sometimes see in their work... I mean imagine, you're working in the ER, and every day a heart attack rolls in, or someone who's in a diabetic coma, or they've ended up in the crossfire of a gang altercation. You know going into the job that you can't save everyone, and you will have to face death some days... But it still hurts every time someone young, someone innocent or someone who just made a mistake passes away in your hands. Immense respect for Chicago Med to bring this up. It is a real problem, and it needs to be addressed.
When I started watching this show around two years ago age 10 I thought Maggie had the best job ever being on her phone all day turns out she saves lives on that phone
Saving lives is the best Job. It's amazing to be able to know that you helped give someone another chance
Seems like if you're going to take anything from this show it should be to get help for your apparent phone addiction.
Just seeing Wheeler makes me sad. He was such a sweet guy.
6:11 look at the janitors face when she has to clean the vomit
Lol
😂
*P e a c e f u l*
*T h a n k*
*Y o u*
I don't know why I laughed when will said "easy night. She jinxed it" 😂.
At liste she didnt say the Q word
@@thatianacristales6498 or the C word…..
Its like actors who never say Macbeth but say the Scottish play instead
Believe me saying words like easy or quiet in a hospital or police station is always a jinx
"Peaceful. Thank You."
That had me dying!
I love Clark, he’s so gentle and sincere and cute
2:25 friends exchanging answers after exam while you stay there dumbfounded
LMAOO
Ye
Dr Wheeler looked so overwhelmed and depressed. So sad.
That doc was shook as hell when that kid pushed him
This series is crack cocaine for us med students, they must have some really good script consultants cus everything is so realll
When Chicago med is the only Chicago show you wanna watch, and the only one you don’t have access to
He is a doctor. Not a nurse
He's a resident. Finished medical school, but not fully a qualified doctor yet
@Kawaii AF yeah but it is made clear further in the season that he is a doctor or atleast a resident. His name is doctor wheeler and he eventually commits suicide where it confirms this.
@Kawaii AF yeah it was pretty horrible
@Gacha Games you're so immature
Gacha Games honey pie go back to your gacha gaming crap and stop commenting medicinal vocabulary because considering you are nine i don’t think you would know much😁
R.I.P Dr Wheeler.
You're missed by many💔💔💔
6:10 The cleaning woman is like WTF
That word “PEACEFUL THANK YOU” it makes me laugh😂
And that's why you never say "quiet night" in a hospital.
Full moons too
No matter the job, if you’re on a night shift, never say you’re going to have an ‘easy night’ or you will be sorely disappointed.
Actually something similar happened in my country, it was on the news. This doctor showed up drugged with cocaine and let this woman die and the woman's son recorded everything, it was wild.
Credit to the patients they deserve Oscars so realistic
Poor doctor wheeler he’s been through and going through a lot he ended up committing suicide poor soul
Jada Parchment Thank you for the spoiler no one wanted 🤬
Those parents are the best listeners every they just left when April said we will need u to step outside
First few signs of his depression before he takes his own life, cannot believe they didn't notice
6:02 “beautiful” had me dyingggg
Same 😂
Wait so what actually happened to all those guys why did they have white around their mouths when they came in
PCP is adrug .. they took drugs and most likely foamed
The white stuff around the patients mouth could have been foaming from the mouth bc of the seizure or vomit as if u are drunk u vomit 🤮
Alan Jenko thank you I was wondering the what the white stuff was also
Emily Kate vomit
Foaming
just me or is april fricking STUNNING!!
She really is im so gay for her I swear
She was on one of the earlier seasons of America’s next top model
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"It's not the end, you can past this."
But then he walked over the ledge on the roof :( It was clear that he was going through a lot of pressure, especially after mentioning his parents. So sad
I think that the hospital environment caused Dr Wheeler to become depressed. Maybe he felt like being a doctor is what his parents approved of. But it seems like he wasn’t built for the hospital environment
It kinda reminds me of this girl in College who wanted to take up Mass communication (which is what I was studying at the time) but her parents made her take up dentistry.
I only saw her once during one of my major subjects and never saw her again.
Halstead: thank you april
April: yes?
Me:😦
When’s that
Ohh 4:08
I love how sam was like so done with them "ED Docs😒"
It was so subtle, everything that happened to Dr Wheeler in this clip lead to his suicide.
"Beautiful. Thank you"
😂
My exact reaction 😂
😂
Uber dry cleaning
man i love the brain doc, he is just so done with everything! 😆
6:18
dAnNy HoW yOu FeEl? I can’t be the only person who thought of this 😂
I feel greattttt
The neurologist 😂😂😂😂 5:52
“UGH E.D DOCS …” 😂
Doctors can be rappers because they talk so fast
Yummy dino nuggies come to mama
when Dr Abrams "said ED docs"...😂😂😂😂😂
*lets have a moment of silence for the cleaners*
“beautiful. thank you 😊”
God, I miss Jeff Hephner. I miss everything *about* Jeff Hephner.
It’s sad seeing wheeler after you know ...
Yes... Its tragic.
6:02
*Vomit warning*
Danisnotonhischair you're a legend
Thank you
Hi
Thank you!!!!!
Best person ever
I learn more from these vids than I do at school
Omg he nearly killed him
omg this isn't real
😂
screeuich omg it doesn’t matter
Alcoholism sadly takes toll on Wheeler...
The title says "Alcoholic Nurse" but the alcoholic staff was Dr. Wheeler. Very confusing. LOL
*9:00 pm*
me: i'll go to sleep at 9:30
*10:00 pm*
me: i'll go to sleep at 11:00
**ends up pulling up an all nighter watching clips**
Doctor: beautiful... Thank you
Me: hahaha the sass 😂
Always terrified me that will asked "Are you drunk?" instead of "Are you okay?"
wow "never wakes up" does a one time doing drugs make that possible? scary :o
It can do. Drugs like spice are quite new so haven't been tested much, and they can also be cut with more dangerous drugs
yes. Every person reacts differently to drugs because we are all different. That and illicit drugs aren't regulated so you don't know how strong they are or what they are cut with. Plus if you've taken anything else like alcohol or tobacco or painkiller the drugs can have a combined effect. There was a book about a bunch of teens who went to a party and took half an ecstasy tablet each. All of them were fine except for one who ended up with oedema in her brain and died within a couple of hours. That was just how that particular pill worked on her body.
6:17 looks Iike robber from home alone
1:54(the one in the white) is Mr Boss from the Netflix series ~ izombie
Even if you got fired as a Doctor because you couldn't cope, the game is far from over. If only everyone could understand that..
It sad to think it kinda shows dr wheelers depression showing but no one noticing ,his suicide was a tragedy
i’m hungry for my best friends nans homemade sausage rolls
Don’t know how they taste, but now I am also hungry
ok thats normal...
Now I want a Greg’s sausage roll
I'm always hungry
emilie x x PPPFFFTTTT HAHAHAHAHAAH😂😂😂😂😂😂
Purest thing I’ve heard ALL DAY!
The nurse at 6:07 really wanted to laugh
It’s not a nurse
wow, I didn't realise nurses (actually a resident) could put in central lines... blind and without surgical aseptic technique too...
why does the title say "Alcoholic Nurse" when he's a resident doctor??
isn't doctor wheeler a doctor not a nurse
yep, but he’s actually a resident. residents are before doctors.
@@meowzinga You become a resident once you are a Doctor and starts working under an attending studying for your speciality. So residents are indeed doctors.
Dr.halstead:Easy night?she jinxed it
😂
1:56 this is what Mr.Boss did before he became a crime lord 😂
Wheeler is a doctor, not a nurse. Poor guy. I really feel for him almost more than anyone else in the early series.
I feel so sorry for Dr wheeler
He’s a resident not a nurse. Thanks Chicago Official.
6:47 no but the internet will 😂😂
It’s a tv show though....
@@ridanoor3228 Hey do you hear that sound?
You don’t need college to be a doctor just watch yt 😂🧸
Jimmy that dude got on fire 🔥
2:04 HE LOOKED AT HIM FROM TOP TO BOTTOM BAHAHHAHAHAHA
I never noticed until i saw a comment saying “it was dr wheeler”
beautiful. thank you. :)
He isn't a nurse, he's a resident
the cleaning lady looks so pissed 6:11
Poor Wheeler.. no one noticed his pain
I always feel bad everytime I see doc wheler
How could anyone do that job and not be an alcoholic...
Wow I love this show
ED docs 😂😂😂 gotta love neuro !
"She jinxed it" will always be my fav line
he committed suicide later in an episode, it was obvious there was something wrong with him. poor guy, he was my favorite too ;((
milky shua who commit suicide
@@nataliasproofs7102 Dr wheeler, the one in red shirt treating the violent child
Love this
I love Sam. Lmao.
Wheeler vomits ..
Sam: ugh. ED docs.
And then wheeler... Y'know
The guy on the thumbnail is also on Izombie that show on Netflix
I was supposed to be asleep 1 hour ago.. its 2:38 am now.
-Mom, can we ask De Niro for an autograph?
Mom: -We have De Niro at home.
De Niro at home: 1:57
Is it me or Dr. Wheeler actually kinda look like baby Chandler from friends 🥺😭😳❤️❤️❤️
I never wanna go the the hospital again
I wish this was a full episode and on netflix😩
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