Dr. Nur Amalina binti Che Bakri (born 7 December 1987)[2][3] is a Malaysian physician and social media influencer. Nur Amalina holds the record of most 1As scored in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia, scoring 17 1As in 2004.[4] She was raised in Johor Bahru, Malaysia until she moved to the UK to further her studies.[5] Her mother is a school principal and her father is a civil engineer.[5]
Nur Amalina Che Bakri | |
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Born | Nur Amalina binti Che Bakri 7 December 1987 |
Alma mater | University of Edinburgh University of Cambridge Imperial College London |
Occupation | Physician |
Spouse |
Alexander Charles (m. 2021) |
Children | Arabella Mia |
Education and career
editShe received the most prestigious Kijang Emas Scholarship from Bank Negara Malaysia to study medicine in the United Kingdom, which was awarded to the top 3 SPM students in her year. She did her A-levels at Cheltenham Ladies College in the UK, where she achieved 5As.[6] She graduated as a doctor in July 2013 from the University of Edinburgh.[7] During her time at university, she also studied for an intercalated degree in pharmacology and was awarded a Bachelor of Medical Sciences (Pharmacology).[8]
She worked as a junior doctor (Housemanship) for 2 years in Cambridge, and simultaneously completed her Masters of Philosophy (MPhil) in Translational Medicine and Therapeutics (TMAT) at Newnham College, the University of Cambridge.[9] After completing her master's degree in mid-2015, she continued her stint as a Specialist Trainee Surgeon at the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.[8] Her specialisations are general surgery and trauma/emergency. At the same time, she worked at St Mary's Hospital, Royal London Hospital, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and Charing Cross Hospital. She is currently doing her PhD in Medicine at the Department of Surgery and Cancer,[10][8] Imperial College London with a fellowship from Imperial College London and funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). While doing her PhD, she also works in a London hospital.[8] She was awarded 'Highly Commended' in the Professions category at the UK Women of the Future Award 2021.[11]
As of 2019, Nur Amalina had over 300,000 followers each on Twitter and Instagram. According to the New Straits Times, "Through her Twitter account @dramalinabakri, she is known for her outspoken views on a wide range of subjects, especially on women’s rights and dubious medical practices." It also noted that she had used her social media presence to elicit support for causes such as fundraising for cancer surgery.[12]
By 2022, Nur Amalina had nearly 825,000 followers on Twitter. In December 2022, responding to questions from followers on Instagram after the birth of her daughter, Nur Amalina mentioned that her daughter would not be undergoing female circumcision as it is prohibited in the United Kingdom. This prompted criticism from Malaysian social media users, which reportedly "also included sexualised remarks about the infant." According to press reports, female circumcision "is commonly practised in Malaysia, where there are no laws against it."[13] In response, Nur Amalina stated her lawyers had issued a legal demand to tabloids that had published the remarks in question to retract their publication and make a public apology. She also called for anti-cyberbullying legislation.[14]
Personal life
editShe married Englishman Alexander on March 31, 2021 at the London Central Mosque.[15] In October 2022, her first child Arabella Mia, a daughter, was born.[16]
References
edit- ^ "Rindu dari kejauhan, ibu Dr Amalina sifatkan menantu lelaki terbaik buat anaknya – "Dia lemah-lembut, berhati baik"". MStar Online. 3 April 2021. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
- ^ Biodata Nur Amalina
- ^ "Dr. Amalina on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2018-11-22.
- ^ "Leave the geniuses alone to thrive". New Straits Times. 2005-03-12. Retrieved 2008-06-27.
- ^ a b "Nur Amalina Che Bakri", Wikipedia Bahasa Melayu, ensiklopedia bebas (in Malay), 2021-11-15, retrieved 2021-12-27
- ^ "Top scorer keeps 'A' streak in England". New Straits Times. 2007-03-18. Archived from the original on 2012-10-21. Retrieved 2008-06-27.
- ^ "Hari konvokesyen Nur Amalina Che Bakri". Astro Awani. 2013-07-01. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
- ^ a b c d "Home - Dr Nur Amalina Che Bakri". www.imperial.ac.uk. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
- ^ Asia, Tatler. "Dr Nur Amalina Che Bakri". Tatler Asia. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
- ^ "This Surgeon Pulled Off A Pandemic Wedding While Studying For A PhD & Helping Out With Vaccine Trials". British Vogue. 2021-04-18. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
- ^ "Dr Amalina Awarded 'Highly Commended' at the UK Women of the Future Awards 2021 - WORLD OF BUZZ". 13 November 2021.
- ^ "Nur Amalina, the doc who paved way for baby Ainul's treatment". New Straits Times. 11 June 2019. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
- ^ "Surgeon Amalina to take legal action over 'obscene' remarks on infant daughter". The Vibes. 20 December 2022. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
- ^ Leong, Adeline (3 January 2023). "Dr Amalina To Sue Local Tabloids Over Sensationalised Circumcision Articles | TRP". The Rakyat Post. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
- ^ "Dr Amalina and Alexander Charles tie the knot at London mosque". Retrieved 2022-03-21.
- ^ "Bersalin di London, Dr Amalina tayang muka baby Arabella Mia!". Astro Awani. Retrieved 24 October 2022.