Month: October 2023

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Deborah Lambie

Already during her medical studies Deborah Lambie worked as a model and trained to become a good speaker. Thus she won three elections as MISS, in 2015 she became Miss New Zealand.

Most remarcable her New Zealand HAKA during this competition!

Later she changed profession and became investment banker.

Lambie’s slightly more glamorous life had started in a dairy, when the owner of a modelling agency invited her to come to see her.

“I was in the last year of high school. I never thought that modelling would be something I would be able to do. I finally went along a few months later and the owner had completely forgotten me – but said she might be able to use me in a few things.”

Lambie began modelling in Dunedin fashion shows and things grew rapidly from there. “Beauty pageants were the obvious next step because they were not just about walking down a runway, but involved interviews and public speaking.

“In my first competition I was really nervous because I had done no public speaking, so I joined Toastmasters in Dunedin. Developing those skills has been hugely valuable. Public speaking is such an important life skill.

“If the only gain that I ever got out of beauty pageants had been joining Toastmasters it would have been worth it. The organisation helped me turn my weakness into a strength.”

In 2012 Lambie was second runner up for Miss Otago, which she won in 2015. “I had no expectations. If someone had told me I would win Miss New Zealand and go to Miss World I would not have believed them.”

Lambies most remaarcable HAKA!

Lambie had to juggle her extra-curricular activities with her studies. “I worked really hard and the University supported me doing these things. Whenever I went to them with a request, their attitude was ‘how can we make this work?’ which I really appreciated.”

Beauty contests have changed with the times, says Lambie, who is a strong supporter of rights and equality for women.

“My generation does not have the same negative associations with beauty contests that my parents’ and grandparents’ generations may have had.

Contestants are encouraged to do charity work and the Miss World competition has raised more than half a billion dollars for charity over the last 30 years, says Lambie.

She has not only worked with several existing charities, but has started one of her own.

After her Bachelor of Medical Sciences, with first class honours in bioethics, she completed a Master of Entrepreneurship. With fellow student and now fiancé Dave Cameron, she founded LearnCoach to provide free online tutorials for NCEA students.

“The master’s challenged my thinking in lots of ways. Now it’s awesome to be working with a team of people who believe in sharing the gift of education.

“Over the last three years we have delivered millions of tutorials to thousands of students.

“This year we plan to broaden the content on the website and make LearnCoach accessible to all young New Zealanders by incorporating New Zealand Sign Language and Te Reo Māori.”

Not everything went smoothly in Lambie’s expanding world. Although short-listed for a Rhodes Scholarship, she didn’t get it. “I was disappointed to miss out on what would have been a life-changing opportunity, but just making it to the final seven was amazing.”

Competition at Miss World was tough too.

“We were such a diverse group – doctors, lawyers, models, professional athletes, singers – the talent was incredible. It was a huge team effort to prepare for Miss World and so many people came forward to support me. On the final night I was delighted to come 15tth out of the 120 contestants.”

Lambie found herself rooming with another Otago student, law undergraduate Latafale Auva’a, who was representing Samoa. “She’s so talented, good at study, sport and music, but such a lovely, kind, down-to-earth person. I hope to stay in touch with her for a long time.”

Lambie caused a mini media storm when she performed a haka in the cultural section of the contest.

“I really didn’t see that coming. I worked for months with expert Kereama Te Ua, who lectures in Māori performing arts. I’d performed the haka at marae and had feedback from different people. I could not have made a more genuine effort to perform it in the correct way.

“Then there was a lot of negative comment saying I should not have done it at all – but on the flip side I received an equal number of lovely messages of support, which really meant a lot.”

Lambie also learned some New Zealand sign language for the talent section of the competiton.

“Learning that haka and some New Zealand sign language were my first real connections with people from those communities. They helped me understand things from a new perspective and could, quite possibly, change the direction of my career and what I end up doing.”

Now Lambie has hung up her tiara. “My run is over. I’ve loved the opportunities that pageants have brought, but now it’s time to concentrate on medicine and the future.”

It came out that she became an investment banker in Australia.

  • Miss University New Zealand 2014
  • Miss Supermodel New Zealand 2014
  • Miss World New Zealand 2015

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Carina Tyrrell

Dr. Carina Tyrrell (born 24 October 1989) is a British-Swiss public healthphysician,[1]investor,[2] and philanthropist who is a former Miss England and Miss United Kingdom. Tyrrell graduated from the University of Cambridge with first-class honours,[3] featured on the front page of The Times for her work to deliver the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine,[4] and is known for making international news for being the first woman from one of the world’s top universities, to participate in Miss World where she was in the top 5, and where another med student Rolene Strauss (presented on this web site) got the title.

A British-Swiss public health physician, she´s a healthcare and technology investor – formerly working at Goldman Sachs, and as an Investor and Chief of Staff to the former President of Samsung. She is committed to reducing health inequalities, enhancing access to care, and improving the quality of healthcare for patients and the population. She´s engaged in supporting populations to overcome the effects of COVID-19 as a research scientist at Cambridge University, where her research has focused on COVID-19 antibody detection and identifying COVID-19 vaccine and therapeutic trials.

  • Miss Cambridgeshire
  • Miss England
  • Miss United Kingdom
  • Top 5 Miss World 2014

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Anne Katrin Walter

The med student (2008) Anne Katrin Walter is Miss World Germany 2008 and officially one of the most beautiful women of Germany. She is 1,71 meters tall with measures 86-63-84 and will represent Germany at the finals of Miss-World in South Africa (originally planned Kiew).

Love for her friend, family and books

“It was tough. The girlss were all very good” who had her second competition after winning Miss Spreewald in 2005.

She dreams of a career as actress later.

  • Miss Spreewald 2005
  • Miss World Germany 2008

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Sheila Malek

Sheila Malek, born in 1981, began acting already as child. Her Persian family has created many actors. Nevertheless she studied medicine and becomes asthetic surgeon.

Walking along the street in Munich / Bavaria the director Klaus Lemke (see picture) talked to her and offered her a first part in a film “Schmutziger Süden”. Later came TV performances and engagements as moderator and model.

“Schmutziger Süden”: Regisseur Klaus Lemke zusammen mit den beiden Hauptdarstellerinnen, Sheila Malek (l.) und Indira Madison (r.).
 (Foto: Klaus Lemke)

She has also had a professional dancing education and acting.

Her ability of discipline and responsability which is essential in medicine assisted her in her acting career.

In 2001 she spontaneously participated in a competition and became:

  • Miss Bayern 2001

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Nang Mwe San

Category : ModelDocs , SexDocs

Nang Mwe San (Burmese: နန်းမွေစံ; born 23 June 1988) is a Burmese model and former medical doctor.[1][2][3] She is considered as the country’s most famous sexy model, according to The Myanmar Times.[4][5] She is featured in The Irrawaddy‘s “Top Myanmar Sexy Models” list in 2020.[6] In July 2020, she was appointed Kindness Ambassador of YVCT College.[7]

On 5 August 2022, in the aftermath of the 2021 Myanmar coup d’état, she was arrested by the military junta under Section 33(a) of Electronic Law for earning money by accused of harming Myanmar culture and posting sexually revealing photos on the websites OnlyFans and Exantria, along with Thinzar Wint Kyaw, a popular actress and sexy model.[8][9] She is said to have become the first person imprisoned in Myanmar for content on OnlyFans after being sentenced to six years in prison.

That sentence is a SHAME for the justice and government in Myanmar!

About Me (from her homepage)

A top student at a Myanmar high school, Nang Mwe San fulfilled her parents’ wish and enrolled in medical school. By 22, she was a doctor. But being a physician was never her dream.

What she really wanted to be was a “sexy model.” After several years of treating patients and working for nonprofit medical groups, Dr. Mwe San swapped her scrubs and white coat for bikinis and lingerie.

Two years ago, she began shooting commercials and posting racy images of herself on Facebook.

For the staid doctors of the Myanmar Medical Council, seeing so much of the human body — specifically, hers — was more than they could handle. The council, which oversees the country’s doctors and hospitals, ordered her in January to stop posting such images and to delete them from her page.

She also worked for a local health NGO. It is there that she abruptly realised others’ perception would be impacted by her modeling passion. The organisation warned her not to shoot sexy photos because some of their sponsors were religious. They gave her informal warnings. Instead of following suit, she quitted.

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Tinh Tien Aluska

Tinh Tien Aluska

While he was still pharmacist in practicum he became Mister North Germany and was candidate for Mister Germany 2018 where somebody else won.
He also became Vice Mister Bremen in 2017.

His inofficial title is: Germany´ss most beautiful pharmacist!

In Egypt were the preparations for Mister Germany 2018….

His story is: He grew up in Stolzenau in North Germany and as teenager had problems to be dressed nice and have success with the girls and he was mobbed at school.

Then he decided to change his fate and made the Abitur just for himself. In military service a pharmacist made him interested in the effect of different medicaments and he studied pharmacy.

To get a study place he completed pharaceutical-technical-assistant education first, then got a study place at the TU Braunschweig.

Meanwhile his parents are proud of him and he has found how to get the best out of your life.

  • Mister Norddeutschland
  • Vize-Mister Bremen 2017

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Alexander Speiser

Alexander Speiser is Mister Baden-Württemberg. He lives in Karlsruhe, had 20 years in 2018 and is 1,81 meter tall. The dentistry-student plays percussion and guitar and powers into sports.

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Alexander Speiser ist 20, studiert Zahnmedizin in Krems/Österreich – und hat den dritten Platz bei der “Mister Germany”-Wahl belegt. “Die Bewerbung war Zufall”, wie er uns am Telefon sagte.

Sie setzten sich am 8. Dezember in Linstow in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern gegen 15 Konkurrenten und insgesamt gegen mehr als tausend Bewerber durch: Der schönste Mann Deutschlands ist für die Jury der “Miss Germany Corporation” (MGC) der Leipziger Sport- und Fitnesskaufmann Sasha Sasse, der zweitschönste der Lübecker Koch Soabre Ouattara – und der drittschönste der Karlsruher Zahnmedizinstudent Alexander Speiser. Wir haben ihn gefragt, wie es dazu kam und wie seine Pläne aussehen.

Haben Sie sich für die Wahl beworben oder wurden Sie entdeckt?

Alexander Speiser

: Das war Zufall. Ich habe letztes Jahr mit meinen Eltern in einer Clubanlage Urlaub gemacht, in dem parallel das MGC-Camp stattfand. Dort kam ich mit Ines Klemmer, der Moderatorin der Wettbewerbe, in Kontakt. Sie hat mir dann geraten, mich erstmal für “Mister Heidelberg” anzumelden. Danach wurde ich zum “Mister Baden-Württemberg” gewählt und durfte jetzt im Dezember mein Bundesland beim “Mister Germany”-Ausscheid vertreten.

Wie waren denn die Reaktionen in der Familie und im Freundeskreis auf Ihren Erfolg?

Es haben sich alle mit mir gefreut. Missgunst oder so habe ich nicht erlebt. Ich habe viele Anrufe bekommen, und meine Eltern waren ganz stolz und gerührt. Sie hatten mich auch sehr stark unterstützt und gesagt: “Du hast nichts zu verlieren!”

31.10.2018, Baden-Württemberg, Rheinstetten: Alexander Speiser aus Karlsruhe und Nadine Berneis aus Stuttgart werden in der Messe Karlsruhe zu Miss und Mister Baden-Württemberg 2018/2019 gekürt. Foto: Uli Deck/dpa +++ dpa-Bildfunk +++ | Verwendung weltweit

Sie studieren Zahnmedizin. Wo genau, und wie finanzieren Sie Ihr Studium?

Ich studiere im dritten Semester an der Danube Private University, also in Krems an der Donau. Das Studium finanziert mein Papa. Er ist auch Zahnarzt und hat in Karlsruhe eine Gemeinschaftspraxis mit seinem Bruder. 

Wie sehen Ihre Pläne aus: Wollen Sie weiter studieren oder sich lieber aufs Modeln verlegen?

Vielleicht werde ich ein Jahr aussetzen, aber ich will auf jeden Fall mein Studium beenden. Mein Ziel ist, mit 25 damit fertig zu sein. Zum Glück hat man als Drittplatzierter keine großen Verpflichtungen von der MGC, ich kann mir die Auftritte selber legen. Natürlich in Absprache mit der Corporation. Wer weiß, vielleicht bucht man mich für die Jury des nächsten “Mister Baden-Württemberg”. Es ist ja Tradition, dass der Vorjahressieger in die Jury eingeladen wird.

Nachdem ich jetzt bei “Mister Germany” Dritter geworden bin, kamen einige Agenturvertreter zu mir und gaben mir ihre Visitenkarten. Aber ich will mich erstmal schlaumachen und recherchieren, wer davon wirklich seriös ist und zu mir passt. Dabei berät mich auch die MGC.

Wenn Sie nicht an Schönheitswettbewerben teilnehmen – womit beschäftigen Sie sich sonst in Ihrer Freizeit?

Ich mache Musik, spiele Schlagzeug und Gitarre. Und ich spreche neben Deutsch noch vier Sprachen: Englisch, Französisch, Niederländisch und Italienisch. Niederländisch, weil ich zweisprachig aufgewachsen bin, denn meine Mama kommt aus Belgien. Und Italienisch, weil ich das in der Schule hatte und ich auch an einem Austausch teilgenommen habe.


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Laetitia Guarino

Laetitia Guarino (* 23. Oktober 1992) is a Swiss Model. 2014/2015 she was Miss Schweiz.

Laetitia Guarino is being crowned Miss Switzerland in October 2014. (KEYSTONE/Peter Klaunzer)

Laetitia Guarino studied medicine aat that moment and lived in Lausanne.

Between 2014 and 2015 she was active in the Miss Switzerland program.

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In her year as Miss she represented the foundation “Stiftung Corelina“, which is engaged for children with heart disease.

Since 2021 she is specialising for plastical surgery at the Insel-Spital in Berne/Switzerland.

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Tyler Lackland

Tyler Lackland, a second-year medical student at Saint Louis University’s School of Medicine, was named Miss Black Illinois USA 2024. Lackland will go on to compete next year in the national Miss Black USA 2024 pageant. 

Lackland has competed since she was a child. Empowered by her experience, she clears up any misconceptions about pageantry.

“The focus isn’t just on physical beauty,” Lackland said. “They’re asking me questions like, ‘What do you want to do with your life? What have you done with your life? What are your goals? How can you advance the field of STEM for women?’”

Lackland was born in Chicago and raised in Springfield, Ill. She holds a bachelor’s in criminal justice from the University of Illinois at Springfield and planned to pursue a career in policing with the FBI. Now, she’s a second-year medical student at SLU.

Lackland, a former 911 dispatcher, says not knowing the outcome of emergency calls moved her to shift from law to medicine. She left dispatching to work in the emergency room because “that’s where they end up,” she said. She remembers standing in the middle of an emergency room when a few female doctors rushed in at once.  

“They were like ‘you go over here, and you do this, and you do that,” Lackland said. “I was like ‘Oh, this is what I want to do. So, I started dipping my toes a little bit into ‘what is medicine and how do I get into it?’” 

Lackland found physicians who were willing to help guide her into medicine. She was also motivated by her grandfather, a researcher, and her dad, a holistic doctor who focuses on altering lifestyles to prevent chronic illnesses. She says it afforded her a slight introduction to medicine, but not Western medicine as we know it.

Lackland says she chose SLU because of its holistic approach to the admissions process and appreciated the University’s dedication to serving the local community. 

As a nontraditional medical student from a non-science background, Lackland finds SLU’s rigorous curriculum challenging but says it’s “what’s going to make us outstanding physicians.”

Inspired by Something the Lord Made, a film about Black cardiac pioneer Vivien Thomas, Lackland has her heart set on becoming a cardiothoracic surgeon. Undeterred by the lack of women and Black women in the field, she is determined to study the disproportionate impact of heart disease on the Black community after losing her grandmother to congestive heart failure. She’s presently involved in research in the Departments of Vascular Surgery, Trauma Surgery, and Psychiatry at the School of Medicine.

Her long-term goals include developing community programs that employ good heart health and creating opportunities for underrepresented medical students.

Lackland is currently serving as a co-president of SLU’s Student National Medical Association (SNMA) chapter, academic affairs co-coordinator of the Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students (MAPS) Committee of SNMA, and co-representative of Pre-Clerkship Curriculum Committee. She was also accepted into the Summer Research Fellowship at the School of Medicine this summer.

As co-president, Lackland connects with to find research opportunities for underrepresented students and collaborates with the dean and faculty at the School of Medicine to combat educational disparities to improve student success. As academic affairs co-coordinator, she facilitates scholarship opportunities, conferences and webinars for students to guide them on how they can get into medicine. As the curriculum co-representative for the first-year class, she works closely with her counterpart to ensure fluidity and efficiency in bringing the curriculum to the student body.

Lackland hopes she will be regarded as a trailblazer who created opportunities for others.

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Alexander Heisler

Alexander Heisler (* 21. Juni 1949 in Königsfeld im Schwarzwald) is a German event managerand founder of the Zelt-Musik-Festival in Freiburg and MD.

Heisler has grown up in a family of country doctors. He studied law, journalistics and behavioural science in Munich. 1970 he studied medicine in Freiburg. He was film assistant of Walter Frentz, who was camera-man of Leni Riefenstahl. At the  Olympic Games in Munich 1972 he was personal assistent of IOC-Vice president David Cecil, 6. Marquess of Exeter.

In 1972 he founded the Audimax classics and jazz concerts Freiburg until the ZMF – Zeltmusik-Festival Freiburg (Tent Music Festival) was founded in 1983. Roncalli chief Bernhard Paul borrowed him tents and internationale stars drew hundreds of thousands visitors. After high losses in 2006 because of the football championship in Germany he changed to the board and others took over the organisation.

Heisler is friend with any artists of the ZMF as to Perry Robinson[3]Konstantin WeckerCab Calloway or Chick Corea. His son is the drummer Frederik Heisler.

From 1986 thru 2021 he had an office as GP in Teningen.

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