Henrico, Va. — Dr. Derrick Broadaway faced the Virginia Board of Dentistry’s rare decision to revoke his license, labeling him a danger to the health and welfare of his patients and the public. This marks the second time Broadaway has lost his license despite a previous reinstatement in 2019.
History of Negligence and Board Actions
Broadaway’s troubles began with bounced payroll checks and criminal charges in 2012, followed by multiple patient complaints alleging negligent care and deceptive practices. The Board of Dentistry documented cases where patients experienced severe pain due to drilling errors and incomplete treatments. These incidents led to fines, probation, and suspensions over the years.
Board of Dentistry’s Role and Public Concern
The Virginia Board of Dentistry, comprising licensed professionals appointed by the governor, oversees licensing and disciplinary actions. Despite ongoing complaints, including over 50 documented cases, the board reinstated Broadaway’s license in 2019 under certain conditions.
Recent Developments and Public Outcry
Following a 2024 hearing, where new complaints surfaced, Broadaway’s license was again revoked. Public outcry, fueled by patient testimonies and media coverage, highlighted ongoing safety concerns and the board’s decision-making process.
Conclusion: Ensuring Accountability and Transparency
While Broadaway can seek reinstatement after three years, questions linger about regulatory oversight and patient safety in Virginia’s dental practices. For those seeking information on medical professionals, understanding how to access disciplinary records is crucial for informed healthcare decisions.
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