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All 9 Grey’s Anatomy Characters Who Have Been Chief Of Surgery

Many Grey’s Anatomy doctors have been chief of surgery, and their legacies still live on. At the beginning of the series, Richard Webber was supposed to retire and appoint Preston Burke or Derek Shepherd as chief. It’s a coveted position that not only Burke and Shepherd were fighting for, but Mark Sloan and Addison Montgomery also went after.

While many doctors have fought for the chief of surgery position, the chief is faced with more than just the responsibilities of the job. In Grey’s Anatomy, many tragedies happen, and these chiefs have to manage them and deal with the fallout. These doctors were thinking of the title and the prestige it would be for their career, not everything that comes with it, even after they saw what former chiefs went through.

9.Richard Webber

Season 1 – Season 6; Season 7-8; Season 11-12

Richard Webber is the OG Chief of Surgery of Grey’s Anatomy. He was doing it long before the series began and has served as interim whenever the hospital needed a chief. He dealt with the first big scandal of the show, Izzie Stevens cutting Denny Duquette’s LVAD wire. It started a tradition of the Grey’s Anatomy interns breaking the rules, and Webber had to deal with the punishment. They all would have probably been fired in real life, but they all kept their jobs.

Then, in season 4, two ambulances collided in the ER bay, leaving two paramedics fighting for their lives. Webber oversaw the rescue, where they were able to save one of them. The following season, the hospital dropped its national ranking to 12 — devastating for all doctors. Webber admitted he may have gone soft with the arrival of Meredith Grey.

While most of Webber’s tenure could be seen as running smoothly compared to things future Chief of Surgeries would have to deal with, he wasn’t perfect; he fell off the wagon in season 5. He stepped back from surgery and took Grey under his wing. Shepherd told the board, which led to Webber being given an ultimatum of rehab or being fired. Shepherd, of course, stepped happily into his role.

Webber became chief again in season 7 because Shepherd no longer wanted the job. At the end of the season, he is left with a mess when Grey tampers with the Alzheimer’s trial to give his wife, Adele, the drug. He took the fall for Grey in season 8, and Owen Hunt became the new Chief of Surgery. He briefly became chief again in season 11 before Miranda Bailey took over.

Webber’s time as chief really cemented him as someone everyone respects. Even when he’s not the Chief, he’s still looked at as the Chief. Webber and Grey may have had a rocky start, but they became family. Both times he lost his Chief job revolved around Grey—the first with Grey hiding his drinking, and the second with him taking the fall for her. While Webber has been trying to retire since season one, it’s hard to imagine a Grey’s Anatomy without him.

8.Preston Burke

Season 2

Preston Burke was supposed to be Chief of Surgery after Webber retired, but he only ended up being Interim Chief for two episodes when Webber was recovering from brain surgery. He did a well enough job. He oversaw a tricky transplant of an abusive father and dealt with Montgomery appearing and requesting Grey on her service. This was Burke’s big shot, and Webber even told him that.

The pressure to reclaim his chief title likely led him to lie about his hand to ensure he could get the full promotion. That, of course, led to him not getting the promotion. Webber no longer felt he had what it took to be chief after he deceived everyone. That elusive chief role was his downfall.

7.Derek Shepherd

Season 6

While Derek Shepherd may have deserved the chief role, he didn’t go about it well. When he told the board about Webber’s drinking, that led to him taking the position he moved for in season 1, seeing as Webber promised Shepherd and Burke the role when he retired. Shepherd probably dealt with one of the biggest catastrophes in Grey’s Anatomy history, the shooting. Shepherd had ordered the unplugging of a brain-dead patient, and the husband didn’t handle that well.

Shepherd was shot, and Yang performed a life-saving surgery on him while at gunpoint. Two of the residents also lost their lives, as well as many other hospital staff. This experience led Shepherd to step down as Chief and go back to his love of surgery, which he always hated not being able to do much of when he was Chief. Being Chief wasn’t really what Shepherd wanted to do. He wanted to cure Alzheimer’s to save Grey and do innovative surgeries and medicine. He shifted full force into that after he stepped down.

6.Owen Hunt

Season 8 – Season 11

Owen Hunt was the first stable Chief of Surgery after Webber. He wasn’t chief for just a couple of episodes or a season. He was chief for four seasons. Webber announced his appointment in season 8, episode 3. His tenure was also, at times, led by his emotions when he let Teddy Altman punish him for lying to her about Henry being dead. Altman was rude and insubordinate, but he let her be despite being detrimental at times.

The plane crash was the worst thing that happened in Hunt’s time as Chief. He changed airlines to save money and didn’t check his messages all day, so he had no idea his doctors had never arrived. He carried an enormous amount of guilt around about this. On top of that, the lawsuit almost bankrupted the hospital, but he wanted Yang and the rest of the doctors to win the settlement. For a tough army man, Hunt was also empathetic and kind, and this showed his true colors, even if the hospital almost closed.

Viewers may have thought the plane crash would be the thing that made Hunt step down, as the shooting did for Shepherd, but it wasn’t until after Shepherd died and he went back to war that he was done with his chief position. He needed to get away, but coming back crystallized it for him. Being Chief of Trauma was always the best place for Hunt because that’s where he thrived in the ER, so for his character and the show, it was good that he stepped down, which led to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital’s first female chief.

5.Mark Sloan

Season 8

Mark Sloan was only Chief for one day and was pretty good despite not being asked to step in. Hunt asked for Shepherd to Webber, but Sloan stepped in and pushed Shepherd to come up with something innovative to get the patient ready for surgery. He even had Shepherd calling him a good chief by the end of the episode, never for him to find out, of course.

Sloan was a great teacher to Jackson Avery, and it turns out he could have been a great chief if he lived long enough to get the opportunity. Sloan wasn’t just “McSteamy” or great plastic surgery; he had a lot more to him, which Lexie Grey, Callie Torres, Arizona Robins and Jackson saw, and that day, the other doctors saw it too.

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