Student Defense: New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM)

The New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) is a private medical school established in 1977. It is one of the largest osteopathic medical schools in the United States, located in Old Westbury, New York. With clinical affiliations with hospitals in Upstate New York, Long Island, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, New Jersey, and Connecticut, NYITCOM offers its students many opportunities to grow and thrive in a diverse and competitive environment. Once they graduate, students can look forward to superb professional internship programs and residency placements on their path to becoming professional osteopathic medicine students.

There is significant pressure not only to succeed but flourish and continue improving if you want to graduate. If you're an osteopathic medical student at NYITCOM, you're already ahead of people who cannot access a similar opportunity. However, this prestigious reputation may cause you to slip and make a mistake in keeping up with your peers. Unfortunately, some errors are more egregious than others. They lead to severe sanctions that upend your future, such as suspension or expulsion. With these charges on your transcript, you may not find good placement opportunities and work harder to remain on track to becoming an osteopathic doctor. In such times, you need the experience of a seasoned attorney-advisor who can help you overcome these challenges with minor damage to your future.

Behavioral and Professional Conduct Issues at NYITCOM

As a future doctor, you are responsible for yourself, your peers, and society. You're in a position of public trust that comes with many privileges and responsibilities. If you exhibit behavioral issues, you may no longer continue your education because the medical school cannot risk its reputation. However, behavioral problems always have a root cause, especially with the tremendous pressure on you to succeed. Moreover, no two violations are alike. Depending on the case, you may receive nothing more than a reprimand or a sanction as severe as suspension or expulsion.

Behavioral issues and violations severely impact your future and destroy your dreams of becoming an osteopathic doctor. According to the Student Handbook, NYITCOM has a general grievance policy to deal with professional and behavioral issues. Additionally, the university expects students always to have a professional demeanor befitting their future careers as osteopathic doctors. Those who consistently fail to exhibit ethical behavior and self-discipline face severe consequences, such as temporary and permanent dismissal from their program.

Academic Issues and Remediation

Students have an equally-important responsibility when it comes to maintaining proper academic performance. As an osteopathic medical student, you must not only pass but continuously improve academically to progress to the next phase of your program. According to the student handbook, students who earn an Unsatisfactory (U) grade in a clerkship or course must meet with the Student Progress Committee (SPC). During the meeting, the SPC reviews the student's record and creates an academic plan to remediate the course, dubbed the “remediation period.” Students who receive a failing grade, or F, receive a warning and must complete enrichment track coursework to progress.

Although remediation may not seem like an ideal solution for you, it may be the only way you can stay enrolled at NYITCOM. However, you may negotiate if you believe that the SCP is making an error or not considering certain factors in exceptional circumstances. The guidance of an attorney-advisor for the best possible approach is invaluable during this time.

Consequences of Dismissal From NYITCOM

Getting expelled from NYITCOM or any osteopathic medical school has disastrous consequences on your progress and future. Finding another osteopathic medical school is challenging, not to mention the decision's psychological impact. All the years of hard work and effort no longer make a difference since such extreme sanctions remain on your transcript permanently. Some of the repercussions of expulsion from NYITCOM include:

  • Reputation damage resulting from the incident
  • The inability to find a high-caliber osteopathic medical school to reenroll
  • Loss of years of time and effort because you cannot pick up where you left off
  • Financial difficulties and an extraordinary amount of debt due to unexpected finances
  • Possible challenges when starting your career
  • Loss of housing, affiliations, and scholarships
  • Low morale which prevents you from pursuing an osteopathic medicine degree
  • Having to start over if you find a program in another institution

Expulsion significantly affects your future chances of success. Every action you take affects your future if you face suspension or expulsion from NYITCOM. To reduce the likelihood of an unfavorable outcome in the meantime, you can take a few steps. They include refraining from making comments about the matter to peers, staying calm, and speaking to an attorney-advisor as soon as you learn of the allegations. Don't wait until the case becomes unmanageable, as every minute counts when you're trying to protect your future.

Contacting an Attorney-Advisor

Attorney-Advisor Joseph D. Lento has a deep understanding of student issues. With years of experience working with students nationwide, Attorney-Advisor Lento knows what is at stake and works tirelessly to negotiate a fair solution that won't destroy your future. Because advisor Lento specializes in student defense, you'll have the expertise of a professional to navigate this stressful time.

Whether identifying bias, procedural errors, or helping you gather evidence and produce witnesses, attorney-advisor Lento leaves no stone unturned. You're a student, and mistakes are a natural learning process. Nobody is perfect, and a student like you who is under considerable pressure to succeed is no different. Even if you will face a hearing panel alone, the guidance of Attorney-Advisor Lento behind the scenes bolsters your confidence. It gives you the boost you need to speak with credence and authority.

If you or a loved one faces allegations of professional, academic, or behavioral issues, don't wait until it's too late to take action. Call the Lento Law Firm now for a consultation at 888-535-3686.

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