Another hurdle you have to think of is that in California acceptance to Med school is a bloodbath - too many talented students It’s high GPAs and MCATs not enough space. So, you’ll need to apply oos, probably after a glide year or a supplementary 'master 's ’ year. That gives you 2-3years to bring that GPA up. Understand that your current GPA doesn’t make you competitive for Med school, regardless of Mcat score and even outside California. So you need to take a lot of classes to dilute these grades and do everything you can to get an A.
Hopefully Disability I’ll deal with the professor as her treatment of you was uncalled for, but that doesn’t change your grades in other classes. All students have a major plus premed requirements. Getting a B or less in your first level Biology and Chemistry serves as a warning. You basically have one semester to be top 10% in every class you take.
If that doesn’t work, there’s DO, PA, NP…