Thread:173.203.164.58/@comment-5278765-20140814233303/@comment-4287993-20140815090223

First, let me point out that it is not our intention to block users that do not follow the rules. However, if you continue to change a page against our rules, there's no other option. We can't keep undoing your edits all the time, that's a waste of time for everyone.

Now, on the subject of the matter: the title Chief of ... Surgery is most of the time only used in formal occasions, such as lab coats and the titles in the documentary (episode 7x06). However, in dialogue, most characters refer to themselves or others as the Head of the ... department, which is why we decided to use Head of ... on our wiki in the infoboxes. In the rest of the article, Chief and Head can of course both be used, since they're just the same.

It's just important that in the infoboxes, there's consistency. It would be confusing to some users if Arizona's said Head of and Derek's would say Chief of. As for reasons mentioned above, we chose to use Head of in the infoboxes.