If you're a student at a medical school in New Hampshire and you're facing disciplinary action of any kind, it's critical to take the necessary precautions. Take a step back. Let your family know what's going on. Do not speak to the school or others without taking the necessary precautions, too much is at stake.
Whatever the disciplinary action may entail, if it involves not meeting academic progress, facing remediation, facing dismissal from medical school, academic integrity issues, Title IX sexual misconduct charge, too much is at stake. The case needs to be successfully handled because a medical student has a lot to lose, unfortunately. They can face lesser residency and employment opportunities. They can face reduced earning potential.
Understanding how your school will resolve the case is critical. The school will use a specific resolution procedure depending on the nature of the case. It's also important to understand that medical schools are often in a rush to judgment and are not mindful of a student's rights and interests, and at times do not play by their own rules.
Having an experienced attorney advisor in your corner from the start of the process can help a medical student navigate the process, protect the student's rights, and interest and can potentially help allow for a more favorable outcome.