Reasons to Contact

A College of Human Medicine student might contact the Student Resolution Advocate when they:

  • Feel uncertain (or distressed) about an experience related to the College of Human Medicine and need to talk it through
  • Desire to address a problem in an educational setting before it becomes a serious conflict
  • Need help developing a strategy to resolve or mediate a College of Human Medicine-related dispute
  • Have experienced mistreatment
  • Have a problem or conflict involving the College of Human Medicine and are uncertain about proceeding
  • Feel concerns are not being listened to within advised channels of resolution
  • Desire help with analysis of their situation at the college
  • Feel that they have been treated unfairly or insensitively by the College of Human Medicine or in the educational setting
  • Have suggestions about how to improve the College of Human Medicine learning environment 

College of Human Medicine faculty might contact the Student Resolution Advocate when they:

  • Desire to avoid escalating a problem involving a student
  • Have concerns about a student and feel unsure if or how to intervene
  • Have concerns about an interaction with a student