Medical Board Says Doc is Incompetent After Plaintiff Loses Suit
Medical Board Says Doc is Incompetent After Plaintiff Loses Suit
Dr. Eromosele Otoadese, a 68-year-old physician who practices vascular medicine in Waterloo, Iowa, is under investigation by the state licensing board after he has been twice accused of incompetence. Now the medical board is being subjected to its own critique of its investigative process. The main issue is that patients who file lawsuits against physicians claiming incompetence are not made privy as to whether the doctor is already the subject of an ethics probe. Moreover, if the medical board takes any action, it could take up to a decade. In many cases, it only discloses concerns after it has reached a settlement with the subject of interest.In Oteoadese’s case, back in 2016, William McGrew of Waterloo filed suit against Otoadese and the Northern Iowa Cardiovacular and Thoracic Surgery Clinic, alleging that, in September 2014, Otoadese “improperly performed a carotid endarterectomy, leaving him with facial droop and weakness on his left side, which indicated he had suffered a stroke,” according to court documents. Two other physicians said that the initial operation and, later, an attempt to correct the damage, was “not warranted,” the lawsuit stated.
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