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8 Times Izzie Stevens Should Have Been Fired On Grey’s Anatomy

It’s no secret that the Grey’s Anatomy doctors are not the most ethical physicians, and Izzie, in particular, should have been fired multiple times.

SUMMARY

  •  Izzie Stevens broke eight severe rules during her time on Grey’s Anatomy, but she wasn’t fired as a result because the show has its own set of rules.
  •  Despite Izzie being reprimanded a few times, her track record should have resulted in her losing her job much earlier.
  •  Izzie’s actions, such as conducting an illegal autopsy and having a romantic relationship with a patient, should have resulted in serious consequences in the real world.
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Grey’s Anatomy is oftentimes closer to a soap opera than a primetime network television show, which is made clear by the number of times the characters should have been fired from their jobs at Seattle Grace Hospital. In particular, Izzie Stevens, played by Katherine Heigl, broke eight rules during her time on the ABC medical drama series, which should have resulted in her being removed from the hospital. However, Grey’s Anatomy is a fictional show in its own universe with its own set of rules, meaning that the penalty for breaking some regulations in the series isn’t the same as in the real world.

Of course, throughout the series’ 19 seasons, characters have gotten in trouble and even been fired. If there were no consequences for their actions, then the show would not contain any real conflict, resulting in a boring program that undoubtedly would not have lasted as long as it has. Even Izzie was reprimanded a few times throughout the six seasons she was on Grey’s Anatomy, but given her track record, she should have never kept her job as long as she did.

8Conducted An Illegal Autopsy With Cristina In Grey’s Anatomy Season 1

Izzie and Cristina talking in Grey's Anatomy

Izzie’s first fireable offense came in Grey’s Anatomy season 1, episode 9, when she and Cristina Yang, played by Sandra Oh, conducted an unauthorized autopsy. During the season 1 finale, the two women received a patient named Jordan Franklin, and they diagnosed him with ascites. Izzie and Cristina performed a paracentesis to drain fluid from his abdomen, even though neither intern had done the procedure before. Unfortunately, Jordan died during the surgery.

The family didn’t want an autopsy and refused to sign off on one, but Izzie and Cristina needed to know if they did something wrong during the procedure. So, they took matters into their own hands and conducted an illegal autopsy on Jordan. The doctors learned that he had an enlarged heart as a result of hemochromatosis, and that is what killed him. Although Miranda Bailey caught Izzie and Cristina in the middle of the autopsy, neither intern was fired, and they didn’t face any consequences for breaking the law in Grey’s Anatomy​​.RELATED:Grey’s Anatomy: 14 Worst Times A Character Cheated, Ranked

7Fell In Love With A Patient

Izzie Stevens and the late Denny in Grey's Anatomy

Izzie’s most controversial Grey’s Anatomy storyline came in season 2 when she met Denny Duquette, a patient with viral cardiomyopathy at Seattle Grace Hospital. Denny was admitted to the hospital when a heart transplant became available (which later fell through), and he and Izzie quickly fell in love. At this point, Izzie was still a surgical intern, so one would imagine that she would face serious consequences if she broke any rule, especially after the illegal autopsy in season 1. But Izzie was never reprimanded for becoming romantically involved with her patient.

6Cut Denny’s LVAD Wire In Season 2

Izzie cutting Denny's LVAD wire.

Falling in love and having romantic relations with Denny while she was one of his doctors was one thing. But the lengths that Izzie went to save him and prioritize him over other patients took it to another level in Grey’s Anatomy. Denny experienced heart failure and was in dire need of a transplant, so while waiting for a heart to become available, Preston Burke inserted an LVAD, a mechanical device that can replace the function of a failing heart.

Denny continued to have complications, and to get a heart for him, Izzie lied and said he was worse than he was. However, the other doctors could not take her word for it, so she cut his LVAD wire, which actually made his heart condition worsen. After cutting it, Izzie manually pumped his heart until the heart transplant procedure could happen. It was a success at first, but later that night, Denny suffered a stroke and died. Izzie cutting Denny’s LVAD wire, which ensured he would get the available heart over other patients, should have resulted in her medical license being revoked in Grey’s Anatomy. However, that never happened.

5Had Sex At The Hospital

Izzie and Alex talking passionately on Grey's Anatomy

Almost every doctor in Grey’s Anatomy had sex in the on-call room in the hospital at one point or another, so it might feel a bit wrong to single Izzie out for this fireable offense, but this article is about her, after all. Izzie had a handful of love interests over the seasons, including George O’Malley and Alex Karev, and she slept with both of them while working. Having sexual relations at your place of work is obviously grounds for termination in the real world. But one would think that the hospital encouraged it in the ABC medical drama series.RELATED:Grey’s Anatomy: Izzie & Alex’s Relationship Timeline, Explained

4Stole Patients From The ER

Izzie Stevens looking around in Grey's Anatomy

Following Denny’s death in Grey’s Anatomy, Izzie became the sole beneficiary of his will and inherited $8.7 million, which she used to open the Denny Duquette Memorial Clinic in season 3. However, after the free clinic opened, it wasn’t getting as many patients as needed to survive, so Izzie, with the help of Karev, stole patients from the emergency room and brought them to the clinic. Izzie wanted the Denny Duquette Memorial Clinic to succeed, so she took drastic (and fireable) measures to ensure it did.

3Treated A Deer In Season 4

Izzie looking at a deer shocked on Grey's Anatomy

Becoming a resident in Grey’s Anatomy season 4 immediately went to Izzie’s head when she decided it was okay for her and her new interns to treat a deer instead of using their time and resources to look after human patients, which was their job. The season 4 premiere featured Izzie ordering her interns to tend to a deer hit by a car, which likely did not set a good example for her students. The storyline did not make much sense, and if any of Izzie’s superiors found out about her prioritizing a deer over a human patient, she should have been fired, especially after her many past mistakes.

2Dated George When She Was His Superior

Image of Izzie Stevens and George O'Malley in bed together in Grey's Anatomy

George failed the intern exams in Grey’s Anatomy, so while Izzie, Karev, Cristina, and Meredith Grey moved on to become residents in season 4, George had to remain an intern. So when Izzie and George started dating, she was technically his superior at Seattle Grace Hospital. Of course, characters dating their bosses was nothing new in the ABC television series, but it could have gotten Izzie fired if it happened in the real world. Thankfully, Izzie and George’s relationship was short-lived.RELATED:11 Grey’s Anatomy Medical Scenes That Are Totally Inaccurate

1Forced Her Interns To Run Tests On Her In Grey’s Anatomy Season 5

Katherine Heigl as Izzie Stevens in Grey's Anatomy season 2

Izzie’s final fireable offense (before the one that actually got her terminated) was when she ordered her interns to run expensive tests on her in Grey’s Anatomy season 5, episode 14, and gaslit them into thinking it was a learning experience. She had a sinking feeling that something was medically wrong with her, and she was right. Izzie had Stage 4 metastatic melanoma, but she should not have taken advantage of her position as a resident to learn about it in Grey’s Anatomy.

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