Zaid Mirani

Zaid Mirani, a character in the Open Heart series, is a senior resident at Edenbrook Hospital. He makes his official appearance in Chapter 3. He will make an appearance in Chapter 2, if you make out with Jackie or Bryce.

Appearance
Dr. Mirani has brown hair, brown eyes, a beard and tan skin. He wears a blue and white checkered button-down shirt under a white Edenbrook Hospital coat with a pen in the pocket.

Personality
He appears blunt and to-the-point, bordering on sarcastic. When compared to the other senior resident, Ines Delarosa, he is considered an "ass". He wants the interns to ask questions if they're unsure because he doesn't want them to kill their patients and then he'd have to answer to Dr. Harper Emery for it. He also appears to have a dry sense of humor and deadpan expression unless he is surprised.

Open Heart

 * Chapter 2: Code Blue (Determinant)
 * Chapter 3: Hanging in the Balance
 * Chapter 4: Dolores
 * Chapter 5: Relief
 * Chapter 6: Housewarming (Determinant)
 * Chapter 7: Patient X
 * Chapter 8: Make-Believe

Your Character
You first encounter Dr. Mirani if you decide to kiss Bryce or Jackie in the supply closet on your first day as an intern. He interrupts the two of you, looking for a suture kit. If you do not kiss either of them, you are first introduced to Dr. Mirani the next day. You can either approach him or Ines to get your assignments for the day. If you choose him, he tells you that he is not your friend, and appears that he wants to maintain a professional if not mentor-intern relationship.

Ines Delarosa
He is often seen in the company of Ines Delarosa, his fellow senior resident. Because she has known him longer, it appears he respects her and allows her to drag him to bars and parties.

Trivia

 * The name Zaid is Arabic origin, which means "abundance" or "growth" or "to prosper". The variant is Zayd.
 * The surname Mirani is Persian or Spanish origin, which means "an attractive lady". Its emergence derives from the Mirhani Dynasty (a Baloch tribe that influenced India between the 15th and 18th centuries).