Is your pdoc a nurse practitioner?

No, my “pdoc” is an M.D. But my treatment team includes an NP who works as a liaison for the psychiatrist and patients.

There is a whole subreddit dedicated to this. (r/noctor)

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They’re making small, but comfortable, prefab houses these days. A number of business interests are doing it. Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, is coming out with a line of small, but comfortable, prefab houses these days. Check it out on the internet. There are a number of unmentioned expenses with these houses, though, like you have to own a plot of land to park your home on, which is a big expense, and there are other major expenses. There are a number of questions I have about these houses, like how secure they are from criminals, do they deteriorate at a faster rate than they should, and how vulnerable they are in a tornado or in high winds. Nevertheless, these houses are probably worth checking out.

My psych provider is a PA, and last month when I was in the hospital I saw an NP. They’re both better than the full MD pdoc that I used to see who was extremely arrogant and was like talking to a wall. My GP is the one treating my pancreatitis and he’s a very good MD…he listens to me but even more important he explains things to me until he’s absolutely sure that I understand.

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No, my pdoc is a bonafide, certified, true , genuine, for real, for sure dude, psychiatrist.

That place is a nightmare.