If you're a medical student at Texas who's facing disciplinary action of any kind, it's critical to take 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 involve, whether it involves not meeting academic progress, facing remediation, facing dismissal from medical school, academic integrity issues, Title IX sexual misconduct charges, too much is at stake.
A medical student has a lot to lose, they could face reduced career earning potential, lesser residency and employment opportunities if the case is not successfully resolved. It's key to understanding how your school will address and resolve the case. That's going to be dictated by your school specific policies and also the issue of the case itself. It's also important to understand that medical schools are often in a rush to judgment, at times may not bear in mind an accused student's rights and interests and may not play by their own rules. An experienced attorney adviser can help a medical student navigate the process, can protect an accused student's rights and interests, and can potentially help allow for a more favorable outcome.