This chapter aims to inform readers about cyberbullying in the healthcare workplace by defining it, exploring its various expressions, and assessing the unique problems that arise in healthcare settings. The study uses a literature review to establish a theoretical foundation and analyze real-world instances and case studies to understand the forms of cyberbullying. The chapter highlights the unique stresses and hierarchical systems that health practitioners must navigate, emphasizing the need for a specialized assessment scale and the implementation of new policies, training programs, and support networks to make health workers more resilient to cyberbullying. Future study topics include investigating the effects of developing technologies and cultural differences in cyberbullying experiences. The chapter provides valuable information for academics, politicians, and healthcare organizations to create a more secure and encouraging environment for healthcare workers.