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LUBBOCK, Texas — At 11:36 PM on July 28, Vaibhav Duggal laid in bed next to his girlfriend, and his phone lit up.
It was an email notification. An associate dean from his medical school, Texas Tech Health in El Paso, had laid out what could come of a complaint filed against Duggal.
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Duggal was to present to the Committee of Student Grading and Promotion (GPC) in 18 days and couldn’t attend clinical rotations until then. As a third-year student, almost every day required clinical rotations…