After Meredith won a Harper Avery Award in Grey’s Anatomy, some fans wondered, “did Cristina win the Harper Avery too?” Throughout the first 10 seasons of Grey’s Anatomy, Cristina proved herself to be the arguably better surgeon of the two — she was cutthroat and laser-focused on honing her skill. Being a surgeon was always Cristina’s top priority in Grey’s Anatomy, whereas Meredith’s career often took a backseat to her personal relationships — which is actually why Meredith ultimately deserved the award over her friend and colleague.
For doctors in the Grey’s Anatomy universe, the Harper Avery is the most prestigious award one can win. Created by Dr. Harper Avery, the award elevates surgeons who are already at the top of their field professionally, while also encouraging them to push their skills even further. The Harper Avery award also comes with a $500,000 grant. Although the Harper Avery Award, like all the doctors and hospital names in Grey’s Anatomy, is entirely fictional, it presents a very real and significant honor to those who receive it. There’s a lot of history surrounding Cristina and the accolade, but did Cristina win the Harper Avery?
Why Christina Was Disqualified From The Harper Avery Award
In Grey’s Anatomy season 14, Meredith wins the Harper Avery, setting her apart from fellow surgeon Christina Yang, who is nominated for the same award but fails to win it during Grey’s Anatomy season 10. Above the politics, both onscreen and off, Meredith deserves the Harper Avery because she excels in her career alongside, rather than instead of, her relationships. Her win is a testament to her growth as a person and a surgeon, and, more importantly, it marked a celebration of Grey’s Anatomy‘s overall growth and longevity. But there’s one very specific logistical reason why Meredith could win the Harper Avery when Christina couldn’t.
Because Grey’s Anatomy‘s Harper Avery award distinguishes dedicated, high-caliber surgeons, it makes perfect sense that Cristina is nominated for the award during season 10. Christina Yang’s nomination is a culminating moment for a character who has prioritized her career above everything for ten seasons. However, Christina isn’t able to qualify for the Harper Avery despite garnering the majority vote, mainly because Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, where she works, is owned by the Harper Avery Foundation. A win for Cristina would thus be seen as a conflict of interest.