Rubi Ferrer Behavioral Health
At Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, compassionate employees make a difference in the lives of our patients, staff, and visitors. Meet Rubi Ferrer-Aguilar, a Behavioral Health Center Registered Nurse, who shares her rewarding experience here focusing on patient well-being. Rubi reflects the talented and versatile nature of our employees.
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