Video Archives
Hereditary Cancer Screening
Hereditary cancer screens can detect if a person is at-risk of developing certain cancers based on their family history.
Dr. Grunander talks more about this on ABC4 Utah.
Q & A
Dr. Grunander talks about what inspired her to become a surgeon and why she feels fulfilled every day.
Ogden Clinic Challenger Campaign
Dr. Grunander was featured in Phase 1 of Ogden Clinic’s Challenger campaign – We don’t practice medicine, we challenge it!
Groundbreaking at Ogden Clinic's Professional Center Campus
Dr. Grunander breaks ground (literally) on Ogden Clinic’s state-of-the-art campus, the Professional Center, in 2013.
News Articles
Surgical and Critical Care Training | Standard Examiner
A North Ogden native, Megan Grunander was featured in the Standard Examiner discussing her surgical and critical care training.
NICHOlAS DRANEY/Standard-Examiner Dr. Megan Wolthuis-Grunander, a trauma surgeon at Ogden Regional Medical Center, poses recently for a portrait.
OGDEN -- Dr. Megan Wolthuis-Grunander was just 3 years old when she decided she wanted to practice medicine.
The toddler had received a medical kit for Christmas and began taking it with her while on hospital rounds with her father, Dr. John Wolthuis.
"I loved being in the hospital and visiting patients," she said. "I remember watching surgeries my dad had on videotape and being fascinated with the human body."
Today, Grunander is a trauma surgeon at Ogden Regional Medical Center with specialty training in trauma surgery and surgical critical care.