What’s Happened to S. Epatha Merkerson’s Character Sharon Goodwin on Chicago Med?

The inimitable Director of Patient and Medical Services keeps everything together at Gaffney Med.

It takes a legion of dedicated physicians for any hospital to operate smoothly, and Gaffney Medical Center’s Sharon Goodwin (S. Epatha Merkerson) runs a tight ship on Chicago Med.

As the Director of Patient and Medical Services, Goodwin never abuses her power and navigates every roadblock with finesse, all while connecting to patients within every unit of her hospital. And, she isn’t just the titan of Chicago Med: She’s also a One Chicago crossover queen, appearing on both Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D.

Who is Sharon Goodwin on Chicago Med?

Goodwin, who has appeared on every season since the show’s 2015 premiere, is the Director of Patient and Medical Services at Gaffney.

She gave a rousing speech for the opening of Gaffney’s new emergency department in the first episode, alongside then-Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel. But, before too many celebrations could commence, news of a nearby L train crash launched the hospital staff into action as victims flooded into the E.R.

From the get-go, Goodwin was defined by her compassion and impeccable ability to balance her administrative duties with patient care and consultation.She tackles any issue with an open-mind and respect, while never failing to stand her ground when needed when nurses or doctors cross the line.

She also excels at handling the sociopolitical pressures of running Chicago’s largest hospital while never tossing empathy aside.

Sharon Goodwin smiles in Chicago Med Episode 902.

What’s happened with Sharon Goodwin’s ex-husband, Bert Goodwin, on Chicago Med?

Goodwin started the series married to her husband of 35 years, Herbert “Bert” Goodwin (Gregory Alan Williams), with whom she’d raised three children. Near the end of Season 1, Bert left their marriage, blindsiding his wife.

Viewers met Bert for the first time in Season 2, Episode 19 (“Ctrl Alt”) when he showed up at the E.R. with his new girlfriend, Lyla Dempsey (Garcelle Beauvais). She needed treatment for a degenerative medical condition about which Bert was then unaware, and the encounter was awkward for all parties involved. In Season 3, Episode 7 (“Over Troubled Water”), Lyla passed away from complications of her illness. Plagued by grief, Bert attempted suicide in Season 3, Episode 20 (“The Tipping Point”), but fortunately recovered — albeit after Goodwin lectured him about what it would do to their children.

In Season 5 of Chicago Med, a family friend coordinated a romantic reunion between the exes, and Goodwin and Bert started to toy around with the idea getting back together. But after a few dates and productive conversations, they ultimately decided to remain divorced but amicable companions.

In Season 9, Episode 4 (“These Are Not the Droids You Are Looking For”), Bert became a patient again after the couple’s adult daughter noticed he was becoming more easily confused, forgetful, and accident-prone. After a check-up, Goodwin and Dr. Charles (Oliver Platt) deduced that Bert’s memory loss issues could be early symptoms of Alzheimer’s. Goodwin encouraged Bert to get more testing done, and he eventually agreed after some initial hesitancy.

In Season 9, Episode 6 (“I Told Myself That I Was Done With You”), Bert was officially diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Goodwin took on the brunt of Bert’s care while navigating his newfound diagnosis, but it was a challenging set-up after Bert lashed out at the caregiver she hired. Eventually, Goodwin was forced to admit she didn’t have the time or resources to care for Bert the way he deserved.

In the Season 9 finale, Goodwin and her family found a reliable hospice center that would cater to all of Bert’s needs. It was an emotional decision that led Goodwin to break down, but she was confident it was the right choice for her ex-husband.

Bert and Sharon Goodwin talk to each other on Chicago Med Episode 905

What’s happened between Sharon Goodwin and Dr. Dennis Washington on Chicago Med?

After years of riding solo, Goodwin finally started exploring new romantic horizons in Season 9 of Chicago Med, dating Gaffney Oncology Chief, Dr. Dennis Washington (John Earl Jelks). The reveal was a bit of a surprise to Chi-Hards after Washington stopped by Goodwin’s office to drop off her missing ID badge in Season 9, Episode 3 (“What Happens in the Dark Always Comes to Light”). Washington told her she’d left at his house the night before — confirming a hook-up.

After discussing the hush-hush nature of their relationship, Goodwin and Washington shared a steamy kiss. Goodwin initially wished to keep their relationship hidden from their coworkers, but the two took baby steps toward going public and eventually reported to Dr. Charles that things were going well.

The couple hit their first relationship roadblock after Bert’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis, but Washington met the her family in Season 9, Episode 9 (“Spin A Yarn, Get Stuck In Your Own String”) during a joint birthday party between Goodwin and her grandson. The festivities began smoothly but, after Bert forgot that he and Goodwin were divorced and tried sending Washington on his way for the night, it was a heartbreaking end to the party as Bert suffered a mental breakdown.

Despite this family drama, Washington was empathetic toward Goodwin’s struggle to care for her ex-husband. She was quickly swept up in her new responsibilities, but Washington eagerly reminded her that she didn’t have to weather the storm alone.

In the Season 9 finale of Med, after Goodwin admitted Bert to hospice care, Washington was there to hold and comfort her as she processed the events.

Dr. Dennis Washington (John Earl Jelks) appears in Season 9 Episode 3 of Chicago Med

Does Sharon Goodwin have kids on Chicago Med?

Goodwin and her ex-husband had three kids before they ultimately separated: Michael (Hampton Fluker), Tara (Nicolette Robinson), and David, who remains unseen on the show as of Season 9.

Michael’s first screen time with his mother was in Season 5, Episode 18 (“In the Name of Love”), after he asked get dinner with her around the same time she was briefly seeing Bert again. Michael became frustrated when Bert showed up at the restaurant, and said he was confused by his mother’s willingness to take his father back. Goodwin confessed that the downfall of their marriage wasn’t one-sided, and Michael eventually reconciled with Bert.

Michael also worked at Gaffney for a brief time as a clinical device specialist in Seasons 5-6, but his time at the hospital ended after he began upselling equipment during operations and prioritizing medical tech sales over patient care. In Season 6, Episode 11 (“Letting Go Only to Come Together”), Michael left the hospital.

Chi-Hards first met Goodwin’s daughter Tara in Season 7, Episode 18 (“Judge Not, For You Will Be Judged”) when she stopped by the hospital to pay her mom and family friend Dr. Charles a visit before being admitted due to fibroid complications in her pregnancy. Tara made another appearance in the Season 7 finale (“And Now We Come to the End”) when she gave birth to Goodwin’s grandson, Isaiah.

Tara was also the first person to raise concerns over Bert’s health in Season 9, Episode 4 (“These Are Not the Droids You Are Looking For”).

Sharon and Bert Goodwin on Chicago Med Episode 904
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