| No.overall | No. inseason | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Prod.code |
| 16 | 1 | "7:00 A.M." | John Wells | R. Scott Gemmill | January 8, 2026 (2026-01-08) | T76.10201 |
| On July 4, Robby begins his last shift before a planned three-month sabbatical he intends to spend taking a cross-country motorcycle trip, with Baran Al-Hashimi set to serve as interim senior attending. Al-Hashimi promotes the use of AI-driven medical tools and tests them while supervising a procedure with Robby, Whitaker, and Mohan, assisted by new medical students James Ogilvie and Joy Kwon. Langdon returns from rehab but is kept at a distance by Robby, who assigns him to triage. He treats regular patient Louie Cloverfield and admits to stealing his Librium, but Louie brushes it off. Ethan Bostick, a 79-year-old patient with a POLST, is allowed to die in accordance with his wishes under Whitaker's guidance. Mel reveals she has been named in a malpractice lawsuit and must attend a deposition. Santos treats Kylie Connors, a girl who fell down the stairs, and becomes concerned about possible child abuse after noting multiple bruises and red-colored urine indicating hematuria. Dana begins her shift mentoring new nurse Emma Nolan as they respond to an abandoned baby and care for a homeless man, Digby. McKay treats patient Michael Williams for a wrist injury, but his confusion and erratic behavior suggests a more serious condition. Al-Hashimi later freezes upon receiving the abandoned baby's test results. |
| 17 | 2 | "8:00 A.M." | Damian Marcano | Joe Sachs & R. Scott Gemmill | January 15, 2026 (2026-01-15) | T76.10202 |
| The abandoned baby undergoes further testing to confirm it is healthy, though Al-Hashimi does not explain what left her shaken; staff collect a urine sample and contact police. Allen Billings arrives with a severe fall injury, and Mel assists Robby in reducing his exposed bone. Mel confides in Robby about her malpractice deposition, which he reassures her is routine. Mel is knocked down when a flirtatious patient she is treating flees upon seeing police; she later learns the man is a robbery suspect. Langdon treats her injuries and admits to his drug addiction, which she accepts without judgment. Santos contacts Kylie's father, while Javadi treats a nun named Grace Matthews, diagnosing a gram-negative bacterial infection. McKay is denied further tests on Allen when Robby and case manager Noelle Hastings determine he lacks adequate insurance and must be transferred. McKay also saves another patient by removing broccoli obstructing his airway. Whitaker assigns Ogilvie and Kwon to Louie before informing Evelyn Bostick of her husband's death and later noting her memory loss. Al-Hashimi demonstrates a new AI charting app, though Whitaker identifies a medication error. Outside, Al-Hashimi and Robby debate the role of AI in medicine, until a college student arrives in psychosis. |
| 18 | 3 | "9:00 A.M." | Uta Briesewitz | Noah Wyle | January 22, 2026 (2026-01-22) | T76.10203 |
| College student Jackson Davis is brought to the Pitt during an apparent psychotic breakdown, while campus security guard Tony Chinchiolo arrives with a head injury after being struck by a chair thrown by Jackson and insists on staying to speak with police; after toxicology reports show no drugs in Jackson's system, the police determine Tony prematurely tased him. Robby and Al-Hashimi treat Mark Yee following a severe motorcycle accident; tests suggest hypokalemic periodic paralysis, and while Mark later regains consciousness, his wife Nancy collapses and is found to have internal bleeding. Kylie's father Benny arrives and clashes with his girlfriend and staff over suspicions of abuse, but Dana reveals Kylie's bruising is due to immune thrombocytopenic purpura, leading Santos to begin steroid treatment requiring Kylie to be hospitalized. Benny and his girlfriend separate after having an argument. Robby treats Yana, a burn victim whose PTSD from the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting is triggered by fireworks. McKay learns Michael Williams has a frontal lobe mass and contacts his ex-wife to discuss care. As the ER stabilizes, Dana learns nearby Westbridge Hospital has issued a code black, diverting all ambulances to the Pitt. |
| 19 | 4 | "10:00 A.M." | John Cameron | Cynthia Adarkwa | January 29, 2026 (2026-01-29) | T76.10204 |
| As the ER prepares for diverted cases from Westbridge, Robby keeps Langdon in triage and assigns Whitaker, Santos, and Javadi to the first arrivals while treating Vince Cole, a young man injured after falling through a skylight while attempting parkour. During treatment, Joy cuts her finger on embedded glass, requiring HIV and hepatitis testing, but Emma accidentally drops and destroys the blood vial. Ogilvie removes a large shard from Vince's back, causing severe bleeding that Robby, McKay, and Garcia control, ultimately saving Vince; Robby later warns Ogilvie to leave deeply embedded objects to surgeons. Whitaker saves his patient Mr. Samba from a heart attack by identifying a posterior STEMI and later treats Louie's toothache. Langdon treats Willow, who accidentally glued her eye shut; she asks for "Dr. J", revealed to be Javadi, now a TikTok star. McKay manually resets an elderly man's fractured tailbone and agrees to a date with another patient. Mohan counsels the uninsured Diaz family on coverage options. Santos and Mel place a bulimic patient into treatment; Santos faces pressure from Al-Hashimi over charting. Al-Hashimi takes Langdon off of triage. Langdon suspects that returning cellulitis patient Debbie Cohen has MRSA or worse. |
| 20 | 5 | "11:00 A.M." | Damian Marcano | Simran Baidwan | February 5, 2026 (2026-02-05) | T76.10205 |
| Langdon and Donnie move Debbie to Trauma Two for further evaluation, with Robby suggesting her condition may be related to SIRS. Additional tests reveal she is developing severe sepsis, which Langdon believes is treatable, but Robby removes him from the case and privately instructs nurse Jesse to prepare for possible intubation as Debbie's oxygen levels fall. Gus Varney, an inmate from SCI Jones Forge, is brought in after being assaulted, but his guard refuses to remove his restraints, complicating Whitaker and Mel's efforts to treat his wounds. Santos struggles to complete charting amid constant interruptions and shares duties with Ogilvie, who evaluates a homeless woman later diagnosed with tuberculosis; Santos determines Ogilvie was not infected but stresses occupational risk. Whitaker helps Ogilvie perform a fecal disimpaction on an elderly woman. Noelle advises Orlando Diaz's family on cost-reduction options, ultimately securing a treatment plan that significantly lowers expenses thanks to Joy's suggestion to move him to a medical-surgical floor. Debbie's condition is discovered to be necrotizing fasciitis, placing her life at risk. McKay and Javadi treat Roxie Hamler, a woman with advanced cancer. Louie suddenly flatlines, prompting Robby and Langdon to attempt resuscitation as they await an intubation tray. |
| 21 | 6 | "12:00 P.M." | Noah Wyle | Valerie Chu | February 12, 2026 (2026-02-12) | T76.10206 |
| Louie suffers a pulmonary hemorrhage due to liver failure and dies despite attempts by Robby, Langdon, and the nursing staff to resuscitate him. Langdon finds a photograph of an unknown woman among Louie's belongings and learns that his listed emergency contact is the hospital itself. With Perlah shaken by Louie's death, Dana instructs Emma on preparing Louie's body for viewing. Brandon Li is admitted after a motorcycle accident, while Jackson experiences another psychotic episode, which Dr. Caleb Jefferson, a psychiatrist, manages with droperidol. Al-Hashimi recommends admitting Gus after a CT scan reveals vitamin deficiencies linked to prison malnutrition, but Robby worries about bed shortages; Dana later manipulates Gus's pulse oximeter readings to ensure his admission. Dana and Langdon discuss the latter's rehabilitation and twelve-step recovery, with Dana forgiving him. Santos faces communication barriers treating a deaf patient and is later reprimanded after relying on Al-Hashimi's AI tool without proofreading. Roxie requests continued hospitalization due to worsening pain. Staff gather to honor Louie, and Robby reveals Louie's wife and unborn child died in a car accident, leading to his alcoholism; with no family present, Emma holds his hand as everyone pays their respects. |
| 22 | 7 | "1:00 P.M." | Uta Briesewitz | Kirsten Pierre-Geyfman & R. Scott Gemmill | February 19, 2026 (2026-02-19) | T76.10207 |
| After honoring Louie, the staff resume work. Dana and Emma collect evidence for a rape kit from sexual assault victim Ilana Miller; during a pap test, Ilana becomes hesitant about reporting her assault. Santos attempts to communicate with deaf patient Harlow Graham using video remote interpreting, but connectivity issues force her to rely on written communication while arranging a CT scan. Jackson's parents arrive seeking to take him home; Jefferson inquires about the family's psychiatric history and learns that Jackson's uncle committed suicide, upsetting Jackson's sister Jada. Abbot, while working as a SWAT medic, brings in Officer Hiro, who was shot preventing a robbery; a missed bruise reveals a splenic injury requiring surgery. Langdon apologizes to Robby, but Robby tells him he is unsure if he wants him working in his ER; this hurts Langdon's confidence and focus while he and Robby tend to a patient severely injured by a boat propeller. Mohan persuades Orlando to stay despite his undisclosed debt, but he later leaves; Abbot offers to fund delivery of medical supplies. Santos calms the abandoned baby by singing in Hiligaynon. Hospital CEO Trent Norris arrives to announce a regional cyberattack involving a ransom, forcing the hospital to shut down its computer systems. |
| 23 | 8 | "2:00 P.M." | John Cameron | Joe Sachs | February 26, 2026 (2026-02-26) | T76.10208 |
| Whitaker fails to take a legible picture of the patient board as it goes offline, but Joy recreates it using her photographic memory. The younger staff struggles to adapt to analog procedures. Princess continues as acting charge nurse while Dana finishes collecting Ilana's DNA. Dana is enraged to find a rape kit that the police failed to pick up for two weeks. Santos realizes that Harlow's diagnosis is simpler than she realized. Ogilvie is chastised by McKay and Whitaker for his insensitive remarks about Howard Knox, an obese patient. Javadi introduces Jackson's parents to Nicole Steadman, a parent support advocate, to help them come to terms with his apparent mental illness. Al-Hashimi encourages Samira to go into geriatrics. Dr. Parker Ellis gives Mel a pep talk on her impending deposition, revealing the lawsuit pertains to the spinal tap they performed on Flynn, the child with measles. Santos and Langdon are tense as they work on Jackie Liddell, a patient who drunkenly bit her own tongue. McKay commiserates with Langdon on their shared sobriety. Ogilvie and Javadi compete over and nearly misdiagnose a patient before Joy correctly identifies phytophotodermatitis. Robby and Dana wonder how they will get through the shutdown. |
| 24 | 9 | "3:00 P.M." | Shawn Hatosy | Cynthia Adarkwa | March 5, 2026 (2026-03-05) | T76.10209 |
| Santos and Robby treat Jude Augustin, a 12-year-old who lost two fingers in a firecracker accident; his sister Chantal reveals their parents were deported to Haiti, leaving her to raise him, raising concerns about child services. Javadi nearly causes a fatal oversight when she forgets to place patient Claire Burns on the whiteboard, delaying treatment for a sigmoid volvulus until emergency surgery is required, drawing sharp criticism from Garcia. Mel struggles with anxiety ahead of her malpractice deposition when her autistic sister Becca arrives with abdominal pain, which Langdon later diagnoses as a urinary tract infection. McKay and Whitaker treat Amaya, a patient with polycystic ovary syndrome, whose worsening pain leads to the discovery of ovarian torsion requiring surgery. McKay has a tender moment with Roxie. Abbot returns with Howard, whose perforated diverticular abscess requires high-risk surgery to save his life. Robby lets Whitaker house-sit for him while he is on his sabbatical. Dana calls in a favor from Monica Peters, a retired clerk who arrives to help manage the hospital's mounting paperwork. News breaks that a nearby water-park slide collapse may send a mass-casualty event to the already strained hospital. |
| 25 | 10 | "4:00 P.M." | Damian Marcano | Simran Baidwan | March 12, 2026 (2026-03-12) | T76.10210 |
| Victims of the waterslide collapse include a woman whose lower leg has been severed and a child with a crushed larynx, whom Dr. Al-Hashimi saves with an emergency slash tracheotomy; orthopedic surgeon Dr. Brendon Park later approves reattaching the woman’s leg. Javadi, reeling from her earlier mistake, is reprimanded by her mother, Dr. Shamsi, who derides ER work as "street-level medicine". Mohan suffers a panic attack triggered by conflict with her mother; Robby harshly mocks and dismisses her issues, prompting Al-Hashimi to criticize his lack of empathy. Robby later apologizes to Mohan. While treating a man injured on the waterslide, Santos' belligerent attitude toward Langdon is rebuked by both Al-Hashimi and Garcia. When Santos later protests she is being shunned for exposing Langdon's addiction, Garcia suggests the staff are just tired of her abrasiveness. Returning from her deposition, Mel is shocked when Becca admits that she has a boyfriend and is sexually active, which is what likely caused her UTI. Robby's motorcyclist friend Duke arrives; both he and Whitaker express concern that Robby intends to ride off immediately after his shift ends. Roxie's condition worsens; McKay administers morphine to let her die peacefully while her family gathers at her bedside. |
| 26 | 11 | "5:00 P.M." | Uta Briesewitz | Valerie Chu | March 19, 2026 (2026-03-19) | T76.10211 |
| McKay and Ogilvie treat a homeless woman with a severe xylazine wound outdoors, causing McKay to miss Roxie's death. Ogilvie and Mohan miss patient Austin Green's abdominal aortic aneurysm; when it ruptures, Shamsi performs emergency surgery with Javadi's assistance, while Ogilvie admits to his mistake. Mohan takes responsibility for the oversight, but Robby criticizes her leadership and questions her ability to separate personal issues from work. ICE agents arrive with an injured detainee, Pranita, causing patients and staff to flee in fear; when nurse Jesse intervenes during her removal, he is arrested. Staff treat a boy who suffered heat stroke after falling asleep inside a car; his mother, feeling guilty, attempts suicide in traffic, but Al-Hashimi stops her. Mel feels distressed over Becca's growing independence and sexual relationship, later admitting to Dana her anxiety stems from loneliness and resentment. Duke's X-ray detects an enlarged mediastinum; Robby delays his sabbatical until a CT scan provides results. Langdon apologizes to Santos for his past conduct, but she rejects it and insists true accountability would involve publicly admitting to stealing drugs from the hospital; Al-Hashimi overhears their confrontation. Emma treats golfer Curtis Larson, who awakens from sedation and puts her in a chokehold. |
| 27 | 12 | "6:00 P.M." | Amanda Marsalis | Danny Hogan & R. Scott Gemmill | March 26, 2026 (2026-03-26) | T76.10212 |
| Dana saves Emma from Larson by subduing him with Versed she had been carrying, though she refuses to fully explain what happened. Robby warns her she could lose her nursing license for both the use of force and administering a controlled substance outside protocol. Tests reveal that a combination of alcohol and cocaine sent Larson into a psychotic state. Having witnessed the confrontation between Langdon and Santos, Al-Hashimi tells Robby she intends to staff the ER with two attendings at all times; after finding out that Langdon stole drugs from the ER, she starts to treat him coldly. As Robby delays leaving for his sabbatical until Duke's CT results return, both Dana and McKay express concern over his erratic behavior and warn him that he seems to be courting death. Mohan and Mel treat an elderly couple after a driveway accident and determine the husband's symptoms were caused by unnecessary medications; Mohan comes up with a way for the couple to get the help they need while still living at home. A struggling Santos takes scalpel kits, suggesting a potential relapse into self-harm. Al-Hashimi informs Robby that the ransomware payment has been made and the systems should be back online soon. As the night shift arrives, Robby prepares to leave, but Orlando arrives after having suffered a fall. |
| 28 | 13 | "7:00 P.M." | Damian Marcano | Joe Sachs | April 2, 2026 (2026-04-02) | T76.10213 |
| Orlando suffers a basilar skull fracture and possible severe brain damage; Javadi assists chief neurosurgeon Dr. Linda Conley in placing an EVD. Mohan is shaken by Orlando's condition and is further devastated when his wife reveals she never knew he had left the hospital. Robby grows concerned after Al-Hashimi dissociates when she examines a teenage asthma patient; Dr. Crus Henderson prevents Langdon from fatally intubating him by diagnosing a pneumothorax. Mel consoles Langdon's subsequent self-doubt. McKay and Santos diagnose a jaundiced woman with turmeric overdose while Dana and Emma give Digby a shave and haircut. Santos finds out from the restored computer system that Austin Green died in surgery, worsening Mohan's guilt and leaving Ogilvie emotionally shattered in the ambulance bay until Whitaker encourages him to go home and rest. Robby becomes agitated upon learning that Duke has an ascending thoracic aortic aneurysm, and later speculates that Orlando's fall was a suicide attempt driven by medical debt. As Robby continues delaying his departure, Dana confronts him over his treatment of the staff and urges him to leave, but Robby asks, "What if I don't come back?" |
| 29 | 14 | "8:00 P.M." | Uta Briesewitz | Noah Wyle | April 9, 2026 (2026-04-09) | T76.10214 |
| Robby informs Duke about his surgery and aftercare procedures. Dana tearfully urges Abbot to talk Robby out of hurting himself. Jefferson admonishes Robby for suggesting to Mohan that Orlando attempted suicide. Langdon's confidence returns after Robby encourages him to perform a closed reduction of facet joint to free the airway of a traffic-accident victim, with no neurosurgeons available to do the procedure. Langdon then rushes to submit a mandated urine screening test. Staff treat two men who maimed each other in a bar fight, and an elderly man with a severe hand laceration from playing tug of war with his family. Whitaker loses his badge. Duke helps fix up Robby's motorcycle after it is accidentally knocked over by an ambulance; Robby then confides in Duke that his sabbatical is an attempt to escape his suicidal thoughts, from which the hospital provides the only distraction. Robby criticizes two male paramedics after they miss a STEMI in a middle-aged woman, having incorrectly placed EKG leads due to their reluctance to touch her breasts. Al-Hashimi asks for Robby's opinion on a case involving a woman's history of seizure disorder following a childhood viral meningitis infection; Robby realizes the case is her own. |
| 30 | 15 | "9:00 P.M." | John Wells | R. Scott Gemmill | April 16, 2026 (2026-04-16) | T76.10215 |
| Al-Hashimi reveals to Robby that her seizures, previously believed to be under control, have returned; Robby tells her that she must disclose the condition and cannot continue working until it is managed, prompting her to later have an emotional breakdown in private. Robby and Abbot treat Judith Lastrade, a woman suffering from severe preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome after attempting a freebirth. They perform an emergency C-section to save both mother and child. Digby departs with Whitaker's missing badge and a medical training dummy. Santos invites Mel on a night out to destress. Langdon learns that Debbie survived but required an above-the-knee amputation. Javadi considers a career in emergency psychiatry, while Mohan remains uncertain about her future; Robby wishes them both well. Many staff members gather to watch the fireworks. Abbot and Langdon each urge Robby to seek help: Abbot reminds him that their work still has value despite the death they witness and advises him to choose a safer trip. Holding the abandoned baby, who Dana has been trying to find someone to foster, Robby bonds with the child and reassures her, and himself, that everything will be okay. In a mid-credits scene, Mel and Santos sing Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know" at a karaoke bar together. |