
Cristina Yang — the current boss of the Klausman Institute — is the most distinguished cardiothoracic surgeon in the medical drama. However, she is not the only one with the skills to repair hearts, kidneys, lungs, and livers. A few doctors in the specialty have stood out, and while all of them are extremely qualified, some are not just better surgeons but better characters, in general.
Colin Marlow
Marlow, who doubles as a surgeon and professor, becomes famous thanks to the “Marlow Transplant,” a procedure that simplifies the replacement of organs in the abdomen. He comes to Seattle Grace to not only seek the position of Chief but also to seduce his former lover, Cristina, once again. Unfortunately, he achieves neither.
Jeff Russell
The former cardio head does great by pioneering the Lotus Valve Trial and giving Cristina the freedom to do showcase her skills when she works under him. He later has the unfortunate honor of being among the doctors who resigned in Grey’s Anatomy.
Russell’s treatment of Cristina endears him to fans, but it’s the only thing that saves him from the bottom spot among the list of best cardio surgeons. His pettiness knows no limit since he quits his job simply because Grey Sloan doctors are ineligible for the Harper Avery Award, yet there is no guarantee he’ll ever win. His refusal to make budget cuts in his department, even when the hospital is operating at a loss, also paints him as unreasonable. In addition to that, he can’t resist the urge to disobey Derek.
Virginia Dixon
The attending cardiothoracic surgeon shows up at Seattle Grace three times to work on various cases and appears to not like the institution. She isn’t too fond of the doctors either.
Winston Ndugu
Ndugu is one of the most charming doctors ever featured on the show and he is as good with kids as he is with adults. He is a firm believer in love too, as he moved cities to be with Maggie.
His accomplishments might be minimal, but Ndugu is known for thinking outside the box. It’s his idea to bring Zola into Meredith’s ward that ends up kickstarting her journey to recovery from COVID-19 when everything else is failing. The show’s prioritization of Ndugu’s romance with Maggie over his work isn’t necessarily a bad thing either, as it always helps extract more of his brilliant qualities, such as resilience, humor, and dedication.
Nathan Riggs
Riggs is introduced when he brings in a patient from the Middle East to have tumors removed from his hands. He is later hired by Bailey, but his time at Grey Sloan is a complicated one since he finds himself in a feud with Owwn and a love triangle involving Maggie and Meredith.
Bailey is usually an astute judge of talent and her decision to hire Riggs without consulting anyone proves that the cardiothoracic surgeon is one of the best. His dedication to patients is also unrivaled. Flying across continents to transport a patient when he could have easily sent him over is applause-worthy. On the day Megan disappears, Riggs is also ready to risk his life to transport a patient through unprotected airspace. Riggs’ desire to please those close to him makes him a wonderful human too. He goes out of his way to get Farouk for Megan and makes Meredith feel extremely good about herself.
Maggie Pierce
The show wastes no time in showing Maggie’s skill. While other doctors work their way to the top through a number of seasons, she is hired right away as Head of Cardiothoracic Surgery.
Teddy Altman
Teddy serves as Co-Head of Cardiovascular Surgery at Grey Sloan and Chief officer at MEDCOM during her time on the series. She also mentors Cristina and together, with Owen, has one of the best relationships in Grey’s Anatomy.
It takes intelligence and vision to come up up with new ideas in the medical field, and Teddy’s stem cell regenerative heart medicine project shows how brilliant of a doctor she is. Apart from having gifted hands, Teddy is honorable and the revelation that she quit her job at Columbia University Medical Center after her friend’s death in 9/11 to become a military doctor won the hearts of fans.
Erica Hahn
Hahn is tough with her colleagues, as seen during the LVAD incident, but patients appreciate her bedside manner. She is also full of love, and her pairing with Callie is one of the relationships fans would have loved to see in Grey’s Anatomy.
Superior skills never go unnoticed, and Seattle Presbyterian Hospital’s Dr. Stewart isn’t wrong when he describes Hahn as the best cardiovascular surgeon he’s ever worked with. Hahn follows Burke in the rankings because it’s constantly implied that he is the only one better than her. At Johns Hopkins Medical School, only Burke scores higher than her. She also loses out on awards to him.
Preston Burke
Burke starts his Grey’s Anatomy journey with a bang. As soon as he is introduced, he wastes no time in showing his competitive side by pushing to be Chief and butting heads with Derek. And he never changes.
Cristina Yang
Meredith’s “person” is also the best in the specialty. Known as the “Cardio God,” Cristina not only has one of the best nicknames in Grey’s Anatomy but also some of the most envy-triggering accomplishments.
Cristina isn’t just the best because she is a likable character. That dozens of hospitals approach her with gift baskets and incentives during her final year of residency reveals just how skilled she is. She is very competitive too, evident from how she easily won the “solo surgery” as an intern. Even more admirable is the fact that she chose to be a cardiothoracic surgeon after watching her father die from a car accident.