Baz Mirani

Baz Mirani, a character in the Open Heart series, is a member of the Diagnostics Team at Edenbrook Hospital with a specialty in immunology. He makes his official appearance in Book 2, Chapter 1.

Appearance
Dr. Mirani has brown hair, brown eyes, a beard and tan skin. He wears a black t-shirt with a llama wearing sunglasses printed on the front under a white Edenbrook Hospital coat with a pen in the pocket.

Personality
He appears more personable and friendly than his brother, Zaid. He is not good with deciphering tone of voice, so if you speak sarcastically, he finds it hard to tell. Baz is earnest to a fault and respects authenticity more than anything.

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 14: Snowball

Your Character
You first meet Dr. Mirani when you join the Diagnostics Team in their meeting room. At first, you mistake him for his twin brother, Zaid Mirani. He tells you that because Zaid tried to be a teacher before he turned to medicine, he is a few years ahead of his brother career-wise. He transferred to Edenbrook to be with him.

Zaid Mirani
Zaid is Baz's twin brother and fellow colleague at Edenbrook. According to Ethan Ramsey, Baz started working on the Diagnostics Team a couple years ago when Zaid began his residency. The previous Chief of Medicine cleared it with Zaid before allowing Baz to transfer, although the rumor is that it was Baz dressed up pretending to be Zaid who said it was okay.

Because Zaid is collaborating on a study with Dr. Mendoza at Mass Kenmore every other week, Baz can waltz around most areas of Mass Kenmore by pretending to be him. Zaid hates it when Baz does this, but Baz has done it at least three times.

Trivia

 * The surname Mirani is of 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).
 * He resembles Ajay's father Samir from High School Story: Class Act, Book 2, minus the glasses.
 * He drives a red Mini Cooper, which he named "Helen".