Franziska Rubin

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Franziska Rubin (born May 19, 1968 in Hanover ) is a German television presenter , medical journalist , doctor and book author .

education

Rubin completed her Abitur at the humanistic Kaiser Wilhelm High School in Hanover . She then studied human medicine and received her doctorate in neurology from the University of Cologne . She also took part in several moderator coaching as well as acting and singing lessons.

Television career

Rubin was discovered in 1994 in the flirt show Herzblatt , in which she participated as a candidate. In the same year she made her moderation debut in the flirt show Luft und Liebe , which was broadcast on RTL II . Rubin moderated the ARD children's show Mir nach from 1995 to 1996 , the service magazine Clever on VOX from 1999 to 2000 and the science magazine Sonde on SWR television from 2001 to 2004 . Between 1997 and 2000 she performed various live broadcasts on the children's channel (KiKA) . She appeared from 2001 to 2004 as a medical expert in the show from two onwards , which is also broadcast on MDR. She was also featured in various videos, including the video nutrition tips from the fitness magazine Fit for Fun . Rubin also starred in an episode of Parkhotel Stern ( Sat.1 ) and in two episodes of Schloss Einstein (KiKA). From 1998 to July 2015 Rubin was the presenter of the health magazine Main thing healthy on MDR television . She then lived with her family in Australia , her husband's home, until August 2019 .

Awards

On June 15, 2013, the Kneipp Association honored Franziska Rubin with the Kneipp Association Health Prize. With this, the health organization recognized the above-average commitment of the medical journalist and book author for naturopathic treatments and Kneipp teaching. The award is given for special services to health prevention.

Publications

  • The best home remedies (Becker Joest Volk Verlag, 2020)
  • Australia's healing secrets - powerful healing with nature! (bpa media, 2019)
  • Healing with food - My top 10 against 100 diseases (ZS Verlag, 2019)
  • My gentle medicine for a good sleep (ZS Verlag, 2018)
  • Fit and healthy through 2018 (ZS Verlag, 2017)
  • Every day a new miracle (arsEdition, 2017)
  • My gentle medicine for a strong heart (ZS Verlag, 2017)
  • My best home remedies . Completely revised new edition (ZS Verlag, 2016)
  • My best health tips for getting older (ZS Verlag, 2015)
  • Mainly Healthy - The Cookbook (Christian Verlag, 2015)
  • From zero to three (southwest, 2014)
  • My gentle medicine for children (Zabert Sandmann, 2012)
  • My best home remedies (Zabert Sandmann, 2011)
  • with Karin Schutt: The main thing is being healthy. Common diseases - How medicine and nature help and heal . Rowohlt Verlag, Reinbek 2004, ISBN 3-499-61930-X .

criticism

In December 2006, Rubin took part in a controversial advertising campaign run by a pharmacists 'association and, together with the pharmacists' association, took a position on health reform in Germany . In the advertisements, she had also referred to her MDR show Main thing healthy . The MDR halted the ongoing campaign after journalists and some Broadcasting Council members saw the public broadcaster 's credibility at risk.

Private

Rubin has a younger sister and a younger brother. She is married to the Australian Pete Williamson and has three daughters (twins * 2008, another daughter * 2010). Their twins were born after five years with a wide range of fertility therapies and artificial insemination. Their youngest daughter then came without medical help. In the book From Zero to Three , she reported on her personal experiences. She is fluent in English and French .

Since 2010 she has been the sponsor of the Bethel children's hospice for terminally ill children, and since 2014 patron of the congresses of the German Society for Acupuncture and Neural Therapy e. V.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. MDR television doctor quits after 17 years. In: dwdl.de. Retrieved February 6, 2015 .
  2. Book tip of the week: HEALING WITH FOOD , sachsen-fernsehen.de, December 5, 2019
  3. Kneipp Bund health award for Franziska Rubin. In: presseportal.de , June 15, 2013
  4. Netzeitung.de: "MDR stops the moderator's advertising campaign" ( Memento from March 11, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Franziska Rubin: My double happiness. In: SuperIllu , issue No. 31/2008
  6. Franziska Rubin (41) - For the first time she speaks about her baby miracle. In: Bild Online , February 17, 2009
  7. Baby there! MDR doctor Franziska Rubin mother for the third time at the age of 40. In: Bild Online , March 18, 2010
  8. Children's Hospice Bethel - Franziska Rubin
  9. Franziska Rubin at the German Society for Acupuncture and Neural Therapy e. V. DGfAN April 13, 2017