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Originally Posted by hamster-bamster
I would find out who supervises the p-doc and write a letter to the person, saying what you have said here. Since you do not have a choice of the pdoc, the next step is go to the supervisor.
People have suggested that you switch to another pdoc, but that only works in private practice-type settings.
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ITA since your stuck with just the one pdoc.
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