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Home / RheumTV / Should You Get the Flu Vaccine?

Should You Get the Flu Vaccine?

Victoria Ruffing, RN, BC-Rheum, explains the importance of taking the yearly flu vaccine, especially for those who have an autoimmune disease.

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Victoria Ruffing, RN, BC-Rheumatology

Ms. Ruffing has been a member of the Division of Rheumatology since 2000, currently serving as the Director of Nursing and Patient Education in our Arthritis Center.

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