Dr. Miranda Bailey: I have five periods. Remember them. Rule number one, don`t bother to soak up. I hate you already, it`s not going to change. After the break, Bailey burst into the room and talked about how Meredith had broken the rules since day one, and while she deserved to be fired for it, she didn`t think it was right for her license revoked. She concluded that Meredith was too good a surgeon and that she had worked too hard to get to where she was. Her second statement and Alex`s reunification of an entire group of patients Meredith had operated on convinced the panel to let her keep her license. Bailey told Meredith that she could get her job back, which Meredith accepted. They adopted it. [41] Dr.
Bailey was nearing the end of his general surgery residency and Richard Webber had planned for it to become a general surgery. Although she claimed for a while that she was tired of the appys and gallbladders and nothing excited her, but while she was nursing a child who had almost died, she wanted to stick to general surgery. Unfortunately, she had been assigned to another child. During the child`s treatment, Dixon and Robbins said she was a true pediatric surgeon because she disobeyed the rules, had her personal interest in patients, and took the time to explain the surgeries to patients and children. Privately, she told Arizona how she felt when her son Tuck was admitted and said because she thought it would make her bad for pediatric surgery. But on the other hand, Arizona told her she thought it made her particularly qualified. Eventually, she decided to pursue a fellowship in pediatric surgery, despite the boss`s disagreements. Armed with letters of recommendation from Shepherd, Sloan, O`Malley and a disappointing letter from the boss, she is very enthusiastic about Addison`s letter of recommendation, calling it „the most promising pedestrian I have ever had the pleasure of working with“. Although Arizona says the chief is the main factor in the decision, Addison`s referral involvement should make a much bigger difference than any other doctor she might have, as Addison is a world-class neonatal surgeon who hopefully surpasses most of Bailey`s other letters of recommendation. Bailey initiated Code Orange when she learned that Alison had been raped by Keith and that they were not having consensual sex.
When there was an explosion and Meredith, Arizona and Eliza were prevented from entering the hospital, Bailey evacuated them and said the fire had taken him away from the rapist on the loose. Later, she helped with the evacuation and was surprised to leave Nathan, who was in the operating room, just as they evacuated the operating room a long time ago. After Eliza forgot to inform the police of Stephanie`s disappearance, Bailey fired Eliza, saying the hospital doesn`t produce surgical robots. They produce people who know when not to follow the rules too strictly, which Eliza couldn`t. [7] Miranda Bailey: I have five rules. Remember them. Rule number one: Don`t bother soaking up. I hate you.
That will not change. Trauma diary, phone list, pagers, nurses you will see. You will reply to each page at a time. A race! That is rule number two. Your first shift starts now and lasts 48 hours. You are interns, grunts, nobody, the end of the surgical food chain. They run labs, write homework, work until they fall every other night and don`t complain. Rooms on request. Participants eat them. Sleep when you can where you can, which brings me to rule number three. When I sleep, don`t wake me up unless your patient is dying.
Fourth rule: The dying patient is better not to be dead when I get there. Not only did you kill someone, but you woke me up for no reason. We clarify? (Meredith raises her hand) Yes? Dr. George O`Malley: I thought the Nazi was a man. Around Halloween, Bailey`s hormones began to outperform her. She didn`t want to cry at work, especially in front of Tom. She cried when Tuck sent her a picture of her costume. She also had cravings and began to think about how breastfeeding, which she had read was now recommended, would hurt her career.
She shared her concerns with Amelia, who taught her some tricks to hold back her tears. She worked on a case with Teddy and Tom. Teddy feared she was a bad mother because she hadn`t provided her children with beautiful homemade suits. Bailey assured her that no one equates good costumes with good parents and advised her to focus solely on time spent with her children. After the successful operation, Bailey confronted Tom with his constant complaints about Halloween.