Talk:Aurora Emery/@comment-37484301-20190510152727/@comment-36277500-20190518201313

Fearless Diva Believe me, he is. If you don't believe me, believe the definitions.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullying_in_medicine

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workplace_bullying#Medicine

Many things fit. Standing in the Intern rankings for the Diagnostics Team fellowship: It's just a tip of iceberg. If you read the whole article and - I encourage you to do it - the linked sources, you would probably find more "random similarities" between Open Heart and definition of bullying in medicine.
 * being humiliated by teachers in front of patients or peers (What happened in chapter 1 after patient with haemothorax, in front of nurses and patients? What happened after Annie's reanimation, in front of Jackie and Annie?)
 * being put under pressure to carry out a procedure without supervision (Why Ethan forced MC to solve Annie's case without his supervision, despite knowing the answer from the start?)
 * persistent destructive criticism, sarcastic comments and humiliation in front of colleagues will cause all but the most resilient of trainees to lose confidence in themselves (What happened often during morning route? How Ethan treated Landry in front of Mr. Knoblauch?)
 * threatening (in chapter 1, if you remind Ethan that you have a name, he threatens you to fire you; in chapter 2, after Annie's anaphylactic shock, Ethan again throws menacing words about you leaving hospital - in a veiled form, but he blames you for what was his own negligence)
 * Consultants who feel burnt out and alienated may take their disaffection out on junior colleagues (Ethan has some problems in both work and private life. And takes it out interns. For example Sienna, whom he chewed only because she mourned for "sad cases"...)
 * Mental disorders in bullies (Ethan has some illusion of grandeur; he manipulates MC like a puppet (chapters 2 and 9))

It's not that "sticks and stones may hurt you, but words do not"... It's actually vice versa - verbal abuse, humiliation and harassment may drive you to depression and even suicide.

Believe me, I've experienced ALL of these things listed above, and even more. If it's not a workplace bullying, I don't know what you call it.

Just imagine that someone does it to YOU instead of ME. Imagine that happening constantly, every single day.