Katarina Flatland’s New Found Profession As A Doctor.

Katarina Flatland or Katarina Flatland Dobloug is a Norwegian TV Presenter on TV 2, an advertising-financed television channel. She is also a podcast host of the podcast named “Apen Journal”. She is also a medical student and why I’m mentioning I’d tell you later in this article. Well, She is blond, She is tall and she looks pretty, with all the slight golden-white hair flying around. She’s the daughter of Hallvard Flatland and Anne Lise Flatland, less is known about her parents and their profession. Katarina was born in Baerum and grew up in Nicoya, Asker where she did her primary schooling, and later she did her junior high and secondary schooling in Landoya and Nesbru respectively. She finished her school education back in 2008 but to your surprise, I must tell you, She graduated as a doctor this year, yes! In 2022 after a long gap.

But to her it was a milestone that she didn’t achieve in the past, so she gave it all the time and dedication and finally completed it and got certified. The prime reason why she was unable to complete her studies is unknown and truly what really matters is she eventually did it, so, she left her past behind. Initially just two years after completing her school education, she started working for TV 2, and she ran a program named “Sommerspillet” on the network. And after working for another 2 years, she herself directed a TV series named “Sønner av Norge”, the story of the show revolved around the concept of finding great Norwegian love. Well, not sure how that’s different from normal love. She then presented a program named “Summertime” on TV2 and in her long stint as a presenter and director and whatnot, she has always had a positive attitude, an ingenious motivated self, and passion.

She had started a podcast named “Open Journal” together with her husband Harald Dobloug. Where they talk about diverse issues primarily concerning human health in distinct environments. The podcast’s description goes like “You get to know the couple well, and hear stories about their challenges in everyday life and working life. They take up a new exciting topic in health every week and are also visited by well-known voices who join the conversation. So here you can risk learning a thing or two about your own and other people’s health! Honestly’s the way they are living their life, I deeply admire that.

Always staying active, and looking for opportunities to grow and learn. Recently she posted a video on Instagram, where she wrote in the caption Verified Two weeks ago today, they broke the water at Ullevål hospital, which resulted in a miscarriage. Little brother came at rocket speed, but with good support from the cheering group “Harald” and mum “Annelise”, and wonderful midwife “Åslaug,” we made it to the finish line this time too”.  I’m not aware of the whole incident but I hope she’s doing well.

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