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How to Inject Cimzia

Presented By: Victoria Ruffing, RN

Updated: November 12, 2012

Victoria Ruffing, RN

About Victoria Ruffing, RN

Ms. Ruffing has been a member of the Arthritis Center since 2000, currently serving as the Nurse Manager. She is a critical member of our patient care team.

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