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So You’re Thinking About Medical School Remediation: Here are the Pros and Cons

Posted by Joseph D. Lento | Oct 20, 2022 | 0 Comments

As a student in medical school, you've worked hard to get to where you are now. And it's likely that you've poured a substantial amount of money into your education. With such investment already poured into your education, what do you do if you're facing challenges or difficulties at medical school? One potential option is to consider remediation. But is remediation a good thing or a bad thing? The truth is it depends on your circumstances and your goals.

Benefits of Medical School Remediation

Choosing medical school remediation can be incredibly helpful, given the right circumstances. Working on a plan with the body responsible for remediation can help you get back on track with your degree program. For example, at Stanford University, the Committee on Performance, Professionalism, and Promotion (CP3) is in charge of remediation, although in some academic instances, the class professor will help create your plan. They also offer remediation for clerkships and clinical performance examinations.

Completing remediation can be what keeps you from flunking out of medical school and wasting all of the money and time that you've so diligently poured into your education.

Disadvantages of Choosing Remediation While You're In Medical School

Unfortunately, remediation can also have negative consequences, depending on your circumstances. In most instances of remediation, your school will require a lightened course load before you can progress and return back to normal coursework.

For example, at Columbia University, if you need to retake a course from your Fundamentals curriculum, you will have to wait until the next year. This is because courses in this curriculum are only offered once per year. In fact, the school site states that in these instances you have to take a leave from the curriculum. If you have to take a leave, your status as a full-time student and, in turn, your financial aid eligibility could be at risk. When coursework takes longer, it also increases what you'll have to pay toward your education. Medical school is already incredibly expensive, and remediation may result in an even higher balance of med school loans on the other side of your degree.

Nationwide Attorney-Advisor Who Can Help With Your Online Proctoring Concerns

Medical school remediation is complex and not a one-size-fits-all type of solution. It's important to have an attorney-advisor who specializes in these types of circumstances so that you can have the most relevant and helpful advice as you consider your plan of action. Attorney Joseph D. Lento and the Lento Law Firm have assisted hundreds of medical students across the country.  Let them help you navigate your school's process of remediation. Having outside professional help can make all the difference when it comes to getting the best possible outcome. Contact the Lento Law Firm today with your questions by calling 888.535.3636.

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Joseph D. Lento

"I pride myself on having heart and driving hard to get results!" Attorney Joseph D. Lento passionately fights for the futures of his clients nationwide. Attorney Lento and his team represent students and others in disciplinary cases and various other proceedings at colleges and universities across the United States. Attorney Lento has helped countless students, professors, and others in academia at more than a thousand colleges and universities across the United States, and when necessary, he and his team have sought justice on behalf of clients in courts across the nation. He does not settle for the easiest outcome, and instead prioritizes his clients' needs and well-being. In various capacities, the Lento Law FIrm Team can help you or your student address any school-related issue or concern anywhere in the United States.

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