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Do I Need to Worry about Bone Density?

Tiffany Grunwald, MD, FACS, Executive Medical Director of WHWI, introduces Dr. Parvin Peddi, MD, Director of Breast Medical Oncology, Margie Petersen Breast Center at Providence Saint John’s Health Center, and welcomes guest speaker Natasha Trentacosta, MD, Osteoporosis and Orthopaedic Surgeon at Cedars-Sinai. Together with Diana Garrett, DPT, Program Director of Physical Therapy Services, Women's Health & Wellness Institute, they discuss osteopenia and how to improve bone density, taking questions from their audience.

View additional webinars from the Providence Saint John’s Women’s Health and Wellness Institute:

https://www.youtube.com/@WomensHealthWellnessInstitute

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Understanding Pelvic Health: Insights on Bowel, Bladder, and Sexual Wellness Across Life Stages

Tiffany Grunwald, MD, FACS, Executive Medical Director of WHWI, introduces Dr. Lauren Summerton, PT, DPT, Women's Pelvic Health Physical Therapist at WHWI, and welcomes, Lisa M. Valle, DO, FACOG, ABIHM, of Oasis Women's Sexual Function Center. Together they reveal conditions of the pelvis, bowel, bladder, as well as sexual function and wellness, including postpartum and menopause phases.

View additional webinars from the Providence Saint John’s Women’s Health and Wellness Institute:

https://www.youtube.com/@WomensHealthWellnessInstitute

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Understanding Hereditary Cancer and Precision Preventions

In this Webinar, Tiffany Grunwald, MD, FACS, Executive Medical Director of WHWI, introduces Ora Gordon, MD, FACMGG, Regional Medical Director of Clinical Genetics & Genomics Program at Providence Saint John's and Disney Family Cancer Center, and Molly Frankle, MS, LCGC, Senior Genetic Counselor at Providence Saint John's Health Center. Together they explore a refined approach to medical care, cancer susceptibility, personal risk, prevention, and screening.

View additional webinars from the Providence Saint John’s Women’s Health and Wellness Institute:

https://www.youtube.com/@WomensHealthWellnessInstitute

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Little Known Facts About Treating Breast Cancer

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Little Known Facts About Treating Breast Cancer

In this interview with Kym Douglas on “Your Healthy Dose,” Dr. Tiffany Grunwald and Dr. Janie Grumley discussed a range of topics related to women's health and breast cancer, including the emotional and psychological challenges of diagnosis, the importance of early detection, breast health clinics, breast-conserving surgery, the importance of having a board-certified reconstructive surgeon to discuss all of the options, different approaches to treatment, the significance of second opinions, the role of research, and the collaborative nature of care at St. John's Health Center.

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Dr. Grunwald & TEAM TBG informative Video

Meet Dr. Tiffany Grunwald. Board certified Breast Reconstructive surgeon. Her patients' recovery program has them annually racing the Nautica Malibu. Triathlon. Dr Grunwald is Division Chief of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at Providence Saint John's Health Center. www.tbgmd.com Produced by Tim Bomba Music: 'This is me'. Performed by Keala Settle, Kesha, and Missy Elliott.

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TEAM TBG PROFILED IN PALISADES POST

By FRANCES SHARPE Editor-in-Chief

Palisadians Stephanie Crosby, Janet Holdych and daughter Katie Holdych participated in the Nautica Malibu Triathlon on the weekend of Sept. 19-20 as part of Team TBG, a group that in-cluded 24 breast cancer survivors.

Holdych is a survivor and Crosby had a brief scare herself that turned out not to be cancer.

The women joined the triathlon at the encouragement of their doctor, Dr. Tiffany Grunwald, who is chief of plastic and reconstructive surgery at Providence St. John’s.

In fact, it was Grunwald’s patient care coordinator Sheila Young who came up with the idea of inviting patients to join their team four years ago.

The patients have to go through chemo, radiation and surgery—it’s like they’ve already done a triathlon, Crosby recalled Young saying.

Crosby joined Team TBG four years ago when they only had two relay teams. 

This year, 18 relay teams swam, biked and ran to help raise money for four charities: Children’s Hospital, St. John’s Breast Center, Pink Lotus, Petals and First Descent. Team TBG raised a total of $8,700.

“Everyone has survived such a journey to be there. It was really beautiful to watch and to race together and have fun,” Crosby said of the event.

Crosby said Palisadian women—breast cancer survivors and their friends and family—are invited to join Team TBG next year. 

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