- Ross helps the mother of a dying boy; Benton attends a parent/child signing class. Corday doesn't give her account in the case against Dr. Romano. Romano blackmails Corday into dropping her support for Doyle's harassment lawsuit against Romano, but Kerry gets Romano to rewrite his insulting and inaccurate review of Doyle's job performance. The ER unites to help an injured woman who needs to find temporary homes for her many dogs as she gets treatment. Mark treats the hospital janitor, Mobalage, whose injuries suggest he has been tortured in the past. Carter discovers something with one of the med students he is mentoring.—Heather
- Corday speaks to Weaver about Romano. Carter is teaching the patient-doctor course. Anspaugh is once again thrust into the ER as acting Chief. Mark and Kerry advise Doug that they are not going to blow the whistle but he now has to get them to sign off on any narcotics he prescribes. Joi brings Ricky back in, now near death. Romano makes a thinly veiled threat to Corday to disclose the relationship between her Benton, which could pose a threat to Benton's job, if she participates in Weavers sexual harrassment complaint investigation. Doug helps Joi who wants to take her dying son home. A woman who recently drove into Chicago comes in needing treatment, but needs help to care for the many dogs she has in tow. Mark treats an ER janitor. During a doctor-patient class, the students discover one of them has Hodgkins Disease. Doyle confronts Corday about backing out of the harrassment investigation. Doug works at getting Joi set up at home with a machine that will allow her to administer narcotic pain medication to her son. Weaver pursues trying to track down her biological parents. Romano offers his services to be acting ER Chief to Anspaugh who immediately jumps on the offer. Carol and Doug go to Joi's house to stay with her as Ricky continues to rapidly decline.
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