Western University of Health Sciences Student Defense Lawyer
Students at the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific contact me about progression committee decisions, professionalism referrals, rotation evaluation problems, remediation terms, and dismissal. In a DO program the sanction is rarely a suspension. It is remediation, a repeated year, a professionalism notation, or dismissal, and each follows the student into residency and licensure applications.
Overview
COMP is the founding program of Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, established in 1977 and, when it opened, the only osteopathic medical school west of the Rockies. WesternU now runs nine colleges on a campus built around interprofessional education, with a Patient Care Center used for clinical training. In 2011 the college opened a second location, COMP-Northwest in Lebanon, Oregon; both are accredited by the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation.
The two-campus structure matters more than students expect. A committee deciding your case may sit at the other location, and the handbook you were given may reference offices that exist principally at one site. Any gap between the published process and the process run where you study is a defense issue worth documenting.
WesternU is private, so there is no constitutional due process claim; the theory is contract. The student handbook, the academic progression policy, the catalog, and the technical standards are the promise, and the question is whether the school kept it. See breach of contract against universities and medical school dismissal and remediation. Academic judgments draw deference under Board of Curators of the University of Missouri v. Horowitz, 435 U.S. 78 (1978), which is why the productive attack is procedural.
Where COMP cases come from
Preclinical difficulty producing remediation and repeat-year decisions; rotation evaluations written in professionalism language when the real issue was scheduling, supervision, or an unmet accommodation; progression committee decisions; and COMLEX timing pressure. See clinical, rotation, and externship failures and disability accommodations under Section 504 and the ADA.
Which process you are in matters
Academic progression, professionalism, integrity, and conduct run on separate tracks. A decision that is disciplinary in substance but labeled academic is worth contesting on the label alone, because the academic label carries deference the school may not have earned. The professionalism track is the dangerous one: subjective, cumulative, and legible to residency programs and licensing boards. See professionalism and fitness concerns.
What to do first
Pull the current student handbook and progression policies from the university’s own site rather than relying on any summary, including this one, and confirm the version for your cohort and your campus. Write down the deadline; appeal windows are measured in days. Request your complete file and preserve rotation schedules, preceptor correspondence, and accommodation requests. Do not sit for a committee meeting before you have seen the file.
What I can help with
- Reading the governing policy against the charge or decision letter
- Preparing your account, your documents, and your questions
- Testing whether the school followed its own published procedures
- Scrutinizing narrative assessments and clinical evaluation records
- The written response and appeal, to the extent the policy permits
- Serving as your advisor where the process allows it
- Negotiating sanction terms, notations, and disclosure language
What a lawyer may do inside your case depends on the policy that governs it.
Common questions
I am at COMP-Northwest. Whose policy governs me?
Usually the college’s, applied at your site — but answer that from the documents rather than assume. Ask in writing which handbook version and which committee apply to your campus.
COMLEX timing is driving my academic problem. Can the two be handled together?
In parallel, because they run on separate clocks. COMLEX-USA is administered by the NBOME, not by the school, and an accommodation the campus approved does not carry over. See USMLE and COMLEX accommodations.
I was dismissed. Is the appeal worth taking seriously?
It is usually the last internal stop, and it is where disclosure language gets fixed. Negotiating how the outcome is recorded is frequently the most valuable work in the case.
Nearby California schools: Loma Linda University, UC Riverside, and Cal State Fullerton. The full list is on the California student defense index.
This is general information about the matters I handle and the law that applies to them. It is not legal advice about your situation, and the law in this area can change. For advice on your matter, start with the Full Read + Game Plan — your entire file read, straight answers, and exactly what to do next, in what order.
This page is informational and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the institution named on it.
Attorney advertising. Zachary Gaynor is admitted in Florida and its federal courts, not in California; California matters are handled through the framework described on the nationwide practice page — federal-law assessment, campus-process support where the school’s policy permits an advisor, and association with local counsel or pro hac vice admission where required.