Ethan Ramsey

Ethan Ramsey, a character in the Open Heart series, is one of the doctors at Edenbrook Hospital and one of your love interests. He is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 1.

Appearance
Ethan has blue eyes, brown hair, light skin and a stubble. His casual outfit consists of a gray cardigan over a light blue checkered shirt and beige trousers. In Book 2, Chapter 1, he returns from the Amazon and sports a new look. In Chapter 1's premium scene, you can influence him on whether or not he keeps the full beard and jacket. Later, you can also encourage him to keep his glasses or take them off. Otherwise he reverts to his original look. His new casual look consists of an olive green leather jacket and white henley shirt. He is also noted to be very tall, and could have played basketball in high school.

Personality
"I became a doctor to attempt to do some good in this world, not to pander to the powerful or engage in petty hijinks."

- Ethan to You

Even though he is hard on you, he has a caring side towards his patients. He would rather use his energy focusing on his patients than use it to socialize or make someone's day better. He admits to not having unlimited patience. He believes idolatry among physicians is absurd; they're there to teach practical medicine. He used to see diagnosing patients like a game he had mastered, competing against death and winning. However, losing Dolores and the threat losing Naveen makes him reconsider his outlook.

Background
In Book 1, Chapter 8's premium scene, Ethan says he is not close to his family; his parents didn't approve or help him become a doctor. His proudest achievement was applying to medical school and leaving behind a path that had been planned for him.

"I always felt like my age held me back from doing the things I wanted to do, exploring the things I wanted to explore. I hated not being taken seriously. I was serially underestimated, by adults, teachers. And whenever I would prove myself, they would think I was undermining them."

- Ethan to You

In Book 2, this background changes. He states that his mother left him and his father 25 years ago. He doesn't remember much except that he was 11 years old and she said she needed to go to grocery store and never came back. His father searched for her and called the police; when they found her, she told them that she was dumping him and one of the police officers laughed. Ethan was very angry, more so towards his father because his father forgave her. According to his father, Ethan has always loved to solve mysteries. When he was a teenager, he considered becoming a cop because he liked to play detective but chose in the end to become a doctor. While his father wanted him to become a basketball player due to his height, his father said he would be proud of Ethan even if the younger man was a poor chef making bad pancakes. Nowadays, Ethan visits his father every month in Providence, Rhode Island, where they hail from.

Meeting Your Character & Saving a Patient
Ethan and Your Character meet after you finish getting your hospital ID badge and are on your way to orientation. A patient in the waiting room falls unconscious on the floor, and you rush over to help Ethan. Together, you two deduce what is wrong with the woman and perform an emergency surgical procedure, saving the patients' life. Afterwards, Ethan tells you that your examination was slow and superficial, and that your scalpel technique was "amateur at best". You can choose to confront him head on or to say that it is your first day (which does nothing to deter Ethan's insults on your skills).

Treating Dolores Hudson
"Just know... this wasn't your fault. Or mine. Or Dolores's. We all made the best decisions we could with the information we had."

- Ethan Ramsey

In Chapter 4, you take Dolores Hudson, a former patient but current friend of Ethan's, as a patient when she is brought into the emergency room for smoke inhalation. When Ethan hears that she is in your care, he rushes to examine her with you. In her room, they briefly catch up while you listen to her heart and take observations. When she looks in her purse for a little stuffed frog that she bought for her son, she becomes upset when she can't find it. You can volunteer yourself and Ethan to go to her office building and find it in a premium choice or just leave it altogether and get her the next best thing.

Regardless of your choice, later you realize (from her urine sample) that Dolores has preeclampsia and that her baby would need to be delivered early. She, however, protests saying that unless her baby is at immediate risk, she would not consent. Ethan tells her that he will give her a day to think about it, and you two leave the room, hoping for Dolores to change her mind. Ethan tells you to go home because your shift ended and she needs time. Later, you are notified that Dolores was rushed into emergency surgery. You race to the hospital to find Ethan sitting alone; he tells you that Dolores had a seizure and died in surgery but that they were able to deliver the baby, whom she named: Ethan Hudson.

Patient X
"You seem on edge. I can't imagine how much you have going on, how much weight is on your shoulders. I know you're an attending and all, but I don't think that means you don't need someone checking on you." "Perhaps you're right. Thank you, I suppose... for asking."

- Your Character and Ethan Ramsey

Over the course of Chapter 6, Ethan seems out of sorts. You notice this and when you ask him about it, he says that he does not want to talk about it; and you don't bring it up again. However, at the end of Chapter 6, after you and Ethan talk, a CT scan falls out of Ethan's charts. When you pick it up, Ethan snatches it away just as you read the patient name: Patient X.

In Chapter 7, you try to sneakily follow Ethan around the hospital, as well as look for more information on Patient X. By the end, you remember catching him several times walking near the hospital wing under construction and decide to investigate. There, you find him and Naveen Banerji, and try to leave without being noticed. Ethan catches you and tells you that you can't tell anyone, including the fact that Naveen is Patient X.

Treating Patient X, Panacea Labs & Relationship With Your Character
"He told you what you wanted to know, even though he won? You beat him, didn't you?" "Expert diagnosis, Dr. [Your Character's Last Name]."

- Your Character and Ethan Ramsey

At the beginning of Chapter 10, Ethan specifically chooses you to accompany him on a business trip to Miami. On the way, Ethan tells you that he hates these types of medical conventions because they are owned by Big Pharma; he also says that everyone at these conventions usually hates him or wants something from him.

When you two go to the convention, Ethan tells you that he's found someone that can potentially help Naveen, Declan Nash. However, he needs you to ask Declan discreetly and gather intel on his company's experimental sepsis treatment program. When you ask why, Ethan explains that he and Declan have history, including Ethan punching Declan in the face. You agree to help but no matter how you play your part, Declan spots Ethan and doesn't give you the answers you need.

That evening, Ethan challenges Declan to a card game. If Ethan wins, his prize is getting the treatment for Naveen; if Declan wins, he gets a contract with Ethan's team. Ethan lets Declan win (so it publicly strokes his ego) and in turn, Nash gives Ethan the treatment anyway. Shortly after, you and Ethan hang out on one of the balcony's and talk about Naveen and how he had mentored Ethan.

Breaking the News to Naveen
"I tried everything, Naveen". "I know you did, Ethan. Marvelous, isn't it? After all this time, life still had a mystery the two of us couldn't solve."

- Ethan Ramsey and Naveen Banerji

At the beginning of Chapter 13, Your Character finds Ethan pacing around in the construction unit of the wing. He tells Your Character that he has to tell Naveen that he only has one month to live but is not sure whether to let him leave the hospital or not. Your Character ultimately makes the decision and influences Ethan. In a premium choice, Your Character can go with Ethan to tell Naveen the news and if he/she does, Naveen will make a slightly dark joke about how the two of them couldn't find out what was wrong with him; and if Your Character tells Ethan to let Naveen leave, he will leave, however, if Your Character tells Ethan that they still have a chance if they keep him in the hospital, Your Character and Ethan gently (and without physical touching) restrain Naveen from leaving.

Whichever decision is made, straight after the ordeal, Ethan decides to quit due to the fact that he doesn't think he is a good doctor as well as the fact that he admits that he is not the doctor Your Character thinks he is. Your Character tries to stop Ethan but ultimately, Ethan walks straight past Your Character and out of the hospital.

Further Relationship With Your Character
When the second book begins, Your Character and Ethan are still unable to pursue a further relationship (if you romance him). Ethan views the possibility as problematic due to him being your superior, and despite having feelings for you, you cannot act on your relationship. Your Character can attempt to rekindle your romance, but he will stop your advances from getting serious, fearing for both of your jobs. If you take the diamond scene in Chapter 8, Your Character gets the opportunity to kiss Ethan and once again rekindle your romance. Ethan doesn't reject your advances; instead, he promises to discuss the nature of your relationship later.

The Diagnostics Team
In the second book, Your Character is working directly under Ethan as a part of his Diagnostics Team. The group is highly respected and fast-paced, much like Ethan himself. When Edenbrook is at risk of losing their finances and closing down, he asks Your Character keep the hopsital's financial problems a secret. When you propose that the diagnostics team take on wealthy patients to offset the cost of your pro-bono work, he disapproves of allowing the hospital to "embezzle money off rich patients" to keep the team off of the chopping block, saying that it goes against the very purpose of the diagnostics team.

Book 1

 * Chapter 1: The Doctor Is In
 * Chapter 2: Code Blue
 * Chapter 3: Hanging in the Balance
 * Chapter 4: Dolores
 * Chapter 5: Relief
 * Chapter 6: Housewarming
 * Chapter 7: Patient X
 * Chapter 8: Make-Believe
 * Chapter 9: The Pita
 * Chapter 10: Risk and Reward
 * Chapter 11: Whatever it Takes
 * Chapter 12: Panacea
 * Chapter 13: Admission
 * Chapter 14: Triage (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 15: Hearing Impaired
 * Chapter 16: The Curious Case of Dr. Banerji
 * Chapter 17: The Oath

Book 2

 * Chapter 1: Prognosis
 * Chapter 2: The Interns
 * Chapter 3: What's Done Is Done
 * Chapter 4: Blind Spot
 * Chapter 5: Influence
 * Chapter 6: Buying Time
 * Chapter 7: Wake-Up Call
 * Chapter 8: Fair Game
 * Chapter 9: Undetected
 * Chapter 10: The Senator
 * Chapter 11: Countdown
 * Chapter 12: Control
 * Chapter 13: Time Bomb
 * Chapter 14: Snowball
 * Chapter 15: Do No Harm
 * Chapter 16: The Kindness of Strangers
 * Chapter 17: Hopeful Hearts
 * Chapter 18: Inevitable
 * Chapter 19: One Last Case
 * Chapter 20: Picking Sides

With Every Heartbeat
With Every Heartbeat
 * Chapter 7: Worried Sick
 * Chapter 10: The Hereafter (Determinant)

Your Character
In Book 1, Dr. Ramsey first encounters you when a woman collapses in the waiting room as you're walking by. You assist him in diagnosing a hemothorax and performing an emergency thoracotomy but he criticizes your speed and technique. Regardless of your response to his cutting remarks, it is this instance that sets you apart from your fellow interns and causes jealousy to arise. When a position on his world-renowned Diagnostics Team opens and the senior staff decides to make it a competition between the first year interns, you first tell him that you are not interested because you don't want to jeopardize your friendships. However, when you realize that competition makes you and your friends better doctors, you hurry to sign up at the last minute.

During the course of your first year, Dr. Ramsey becomes your unofficial mentor. He talks to you about coping with patients' deaths, challenges you with difficult patients, and encourage you to think outside the box. In Chapter 9, he accidentally reveals to you that it was his evaluation that got you matched to Edenbrook Hospital. He says that he believed he saw someone who could be truly great when he read your application. In Chapter 12, if you choose to tell Ethan that you caused Teresa Martinez's death by giving her the dosage of V-3706, he tells you that he wished you would have thought about your future before doing so. However, what's done is done and he tells you that you shouldn't let your guilt distract you or your current and future patients will suffer for it.

If you decide to pursue Ethan romantically, you are able to kiss him for the first time in Chapter 10's premium scene. However, he tries to resist you during most of your pursuit, stating that an attending/intern relationship would not work as he has seen the horror stories of such relationships. Attendings are responsible for the managing and training of residents, and he believes that it would be an inappropriate work relationship and harmful for your career. In Chapter 11, he pretends as if nothing has happened and asks that you not mention the kiss at work. In Chapter 12, you have the option to join Ethan for a night at the opera where you can kiss him (again). If you kiss him, he is initially hesitant due to the work politics, but gives into you momentarily before stopping it once again.

In Chapter 15, when you ask Ethan to testify on your behalf at the Ethics Hearing, it comes to light that he cannot and that he is frustrated that he has never been able to help anyone he truly cares about including you. Emery would not allow it because he is too biased. You both acknowledge this to be true, leading to the realization that you and Ethan no longer work together. After this, you have the premium option to consummate your relationship with Ethan. He says he tried not to fall for you, but he could not resist.

In Chapter 16, when you and Landry come to a theory about what is plaguing Naveen, you return to Ethan's apartment to get him. If you are correct in your diagnosis, Ethan is the only physician you know that can correctly dose the therapy needed. After he succeeds in doing so, you go to the Ethics Hearing and Ethan soon follows with Teresa's son, who withdraws his lawsuit after he realizes how happy his mother was and how you were able to give her that even for a short time.

In Chapter 17, Ethan returns to Edenbrook and is promoted as the Head of the Diagnostics Team. When Naveen promotes you to the Diagnostics Team, that complicates your relationship with Ethan if you pursue him romantically. He withdraws back to his unwillingness to jeopardize your career and reputation by combining a personal and professional relationship with you.

In Book 2, you are now a second year resident and junior fellow on Edenbrook's Diagnostics Team. As Ethan's direct coworker now, you can call him out on his attitude in front of June and Baz if you choose to. Ethan is still available to give you advice, but he asks you to help him with schmoozing and socializing with people like Governor Rivera.

When Edenbrook's funding and financial solvency begin to deteriorate, Ethan finds himself at odds with your methods of trying to save the hospital.

Dr. Aurora Emery
Because you and Aurora are assigned as partners for your first batch of patients, Dr. Ramsey is also Aurora's attending physician. He chastises her for ignoring cases that are not challenging, and tells her that her patients are not optional assignments.

Dr. Harper Emery
As of last year, Harper is his boss. In Chapter 4, you see them talking privately and can eavesdrop on them or not. If you eavesdrop on them, you hear that he will fight her every step of the way. With the other interns, you find out that they were discussing the position he is vacating to become the new head of the diagnostics unit. They have decided to open it as a junior fellow and the new interns may compete for it. Their work throughout the year will determine who wins the position. In a premium scene of the same chapter, it's revealed that he had a fling with her, an on and off relationship that has been "off" since she became his boss about a year ago.

In Chapter 6, if asked, he will tell you that he has feelings of respect, admiration, and collegiality for her; you will note that there is still something he isn't telling you there.

Dr. Naveen Banerji
He was Ethan's mentor and offers wisdom to him. In Chapter 3, you overhear a heated argument between them that makes Ethan punch the wall and tell Naveen that he is no longer his teacher. In Chapter 4, you find out Naveen retired and Ethan has been promoted to his position. Ethan doesn't want to let Naveen down. It is soon revealed that Dr. Banerji has an unknown disease when your character's curiosity gets better of him or her to find out who Patient X is. If you decide to go to Ethan's home to talk about Dr. Banerji in private, you can tell he is upset and depressed about the situation. In Chapter 12, he is able to tell you that he is scared because it seems he cannot save him. In Chapter 16, when you and Landry crack the case, Ethan has to call in a favor at a university lab to get the phage for Naveen's treatment.

Dolores Hudson
Dolores was Ethan's very first patient when he was an intern. Over ten years ago, she had come in with a burst appendix and was freaking out; he helped calm her down. He emailed her to check in on her but she was recently divorced and feeling alone, so they went out for coffee. They kept in touch every few months after that. If Your Character asks her if Ethan had always been so handsome, she replies that he was cute back when she first met him, but to be honest, she thinks Ethan has aged like a fine wine.

Tobias Carrick
He tells Your Character in Book 2, Chapter 6, that he and Tobias were at one point really close friends; practically brothers. But that their competitive natures eventually got in the way, and the relationship soured. Ethan goes onto say that, they both wanted too many of the same things, like the highest GPA... The best residency... and that even fell for the same man (if your character is male) or woman (if your character is female).

Despite their rivalry, Tobias was willing to help find a cure when you, Rafael, Danny, and Bobby are poisoned. Aurora said watching them work together was like them doing ballet.

June Hirata
Dr. June Hirata is one of Ethan's colleagues and fellow member of the Diagnostics Team. They have a working professional relationship, but as June can not manipulate Ethan as easily as she could you, she appears superficially friendly towards him. She sometimes chides or teases him in front of the team, but he doesn't respond in kind. When she decides to quit Edenbrook, he does not appear affected by her decision. He also does not push for her reinstatement when Leland Bloom buys Edenbrook.

Leland Bloom
When Leland Bloom buys Edenbrook, Ethan begins to clash with him regarding staffing. Leland wants Ethan to strongly consider adding Dr. Mendoza from Mass Kenmore to the Diagnostics Team, but Ethan is adamant about not. Dr. Mendoza has the reputation for treating his patients like guinea pigs and caring more about flashy new procedures than patient care, but Leland believes the new Edenbrook needs doctors willing to take risks.

Book 2

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Trivia

 * He is shown on the covers of Open Heart, Book 1 and Open Heart: Second Year.
 * He shares the same first name as Ethan Blake from Red Carpet Diaries.
 * The name Ethan is of Hebrew origin, which means: Strong, safe, firm, solid, enduring.
 * The second name Jonah is of Hebrew origin and means "dove". He reveals his middle name in Chapter 16.
 * The surname Ramsey is of Old English and means "island of wild garlic" or "low-lying land".
 * He has a fellowship in Diagnostic Medicine.
 * He has published Diagnostic Principles - a textbook - as well as papers on systemic amyloidosis, Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome, and spinocerebellar ataxia (which was his undergrad thesis, published in a journal that is currently no longer printed).
 * He once tore apart the research of the American Medical Association's president during the president's keynote address. He has also won the Adeyemi Prize, and was keynote speaker at the A.A.D.M. conference (A.A.D.M. is the American Academy of Disaster Medicine, but Pixelberry probably fictionalized it to mean the American Academy of Diagnostic Medicine).
 * In a premium scene in Chapter 4, he'll reveal to you that he is 36.
 * The first patient he lost was during his fourth week (of residency). His patient wasn't much older than 36 years old, and had stage four metastatic melanoma, and even though Ethan knew his patient didn't have long to live, his patient's death hit him hard.
 * In Chapter 4, he tells Mrs. Martinez that when he was younger, he was a "lovable scoundrel" and got away with everything.
 * In Chapter 5, during a premium scene, Ethan mentions he no longer speaks with his former co-workers while he was in residency, as the hyper-competitive nature ruined their friendships.
 * In Chapter 6, during a premium scene, Ethan reveals he has a dog named Jenner, named after Edward Jenner, "father of immunology". He also reveals that his biggest embarrassment was when he was still a resident and misdiagnosed a patient. He was mortified and vowed to never let it happen again. If asked, he says that he's not sure if he wants children saying "I'm not sure if that's in the cards for me. I don't think I'd be able to be there for them, at least not the way they need".
 * If he has spare time, he enjoys reading historical non-fiction.
 * As of Chapter 13, he no longer works at Edenbrook Hospital after quitting for not being able to cure Naveen Banerji. He returns to work in Chapter 16.
 * On June, 20, 2019, it was revealed that in the update for the Choices App on this day, one of the new ads for the app features Ethan and a version of Your Character.
 * During the break between Open Heart, Book 1 and Open Heart: Second Year, he spent two months helping the World Health Organization respond to an unspecified outbreak in the Amazon.
 * In Book 2, Chapter 5, he mentions that he is now 37 and says that this technically makes him a millennial.
 * In Book 2, Chapter 9, if you recruit Ethan to help you sneak into Mass Kenmore and choose to hide in the supply closet, he states that the last time he hid in a supply closet was when he was an intern.
 * On April 10, 2020, Pixelberry tweeted their #QuarantineHouse challenge, placing Ethan in House 2 with Quinn Kelly, Caleb Mitchell, Landry Olsen, Olivia Nevrakis, and Hayden Young.
 * He is a playable character in Book 2, Chapter 11.