In a decisive move, the Virginia Board of Dentistry revoked Dr. Derrick Broadaway’s license, citing him as a danger to the health and welfare of his patients and the public. This marks the second time the board has taken such action against Broadaway, despite a previous reinstatement in 2019.
History of Negligence and Public Outcry
Chronic Issues Uncovered
Broadaway’s troubles first came to light in 2012 when reports of bounced payroll checks surfaced from his Chesapeake dental office. Subsequent investigations revealed a troubling pattern of negligence and malpractice spanning nearly two decades.
Board’s Disciplinary Actions
Public records from the Board of Dentistry documented numerous patient complaints, including cases where Broadaway allegedly caused severe pain by drilling too deep into teeth and failing to complete necessary procedures. His recordkeeping was also called into question, with instances of altered medical records and inadequate anesthesia documentation.
Board’s Reprimands and Reinstatements
Ongoing Board Decisions
Despite multiple reprimands, suspensions, and a $20,000 fine, the board reinstated Broadaway’s license in 2019 with strict conditions. However, subsequent complaints led to another suspension in 2024, culminating in the recent revocation.
Public Outcry and Legal Proceedings
Patient testimonies and legal proceedings highlighted ongoing concerns about Broadaway’s practices, including allegations of deceptive billing and substandard care. These factors ultimately influenced the board’s decision to permanently revoke his license.
Conclusion
Dr. Derrick Broadaway’s case underscores the importance of regulatory oversight in healthcare. For more updates on similar cases and how to access disciplinary records for medical professionals, download The Local News App for your mobile device.
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