The Resident season 6 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Governor Betz undergoes a heart transplant at Chastain Hospital, facing complications but ultimately stabilizing. Concurrently, Sammie, suffering from severe flu-like symptoms, is diagnosed with Kawasaki disease and undergoes a risky coronary artery bypass surgery. Pediatric surgeon Ian Sullivan, back from rehab for addiction, performs Sammie's surgery. After his recovery, Governor Betz restores full funding to Chastain, acknowledging its importance. Ian Sullivan is offered a position at Chastain, conditional on his sobriety. The episode concludes with personal reflections and commitments among the main characters.
Full Episode S06E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What medical condition does Governor Betz have that requires a heart transplant?
Governor Betz requires a heart transplant due to his critical heart condition.
What illness does Sammie initially appear to have?
Sammie initially appears to have flu-like symptoms with a high fever.
What is Sammie's actual diagnosis?
Sammie is diagnosed with Kawasaki disease.
Who is Ian Sullivan, and what is his issue?
Ian Sullivan is a pediatric surgeon who confesses to having been in rehab for addiction to pills.
Did Ian Sullivan operate under the influence at Chastain?
Yes, Ian Sullivan admits to operating under the influence of drugs at Chastain.
What unexpected complication does Governor Betz face after his heart transplant?
Governor Betz faces bowel ischemia as an unexpected complication post-transplant.
What critical surgery does Sammie undergo?
Sammie undergoes a coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG).
What decision does Governor Betz make regarding Chastain Hospital?
Governor Betz decides to restore full funding to Chastain Hospital.
What condition is offered to Ian Sullivan for his return to Chastain?
Ian Sullivan is offered a position at Chastain on the condition of his continued sobriety and regular drug testing.
What does Governor Betz's surgery reveal about Chastain Hospital?
Governor Betz's surgery reveals the high level of care and expertise available at Chastain Hospital.