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How to deal with abusive xray techs?

I'm a student in my first clinical rotation. I feel like I've already learned so much and come a long way since my first day. However, I still have a few x-ray techs that see me as weak and like to put me down. They find reasons to bully me and make me feel like I am incompetent and won't make it as an x-ray tech. I asked one tech to review my image so that I can send it to PACS and told me to "shut up" and that, "I'm a slave to do x-rays for the day." Is this normal? Should I just put up with it until I graduate? Any advice on how I should act in future situations so I can overcome this will be great. Thank you.

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