Abstract
This Dentistry and the Law column discusses a perplexing scenario where a dentist, despite winning a licensing case trial, faces sanctions imposed by the Disciplinary Subcommittee (DSC) of the Board of Dentistry. The article unveils the intricate process of disciplinary actions, from administrative complaints to administrative hearings, emphasizing the pivotal role of the DSC in determining sanctions. It clarifies that success in an administrative hearing doesn't guarantee a favorable outcome, as the DSC holds ultimate authority, subject to limited Court of Appeals review.
Recommended Citation
Schulte, Dan JD
(2022)
"Dentistry and the Law: Winning Your Case and Still Being Sanctioned,"
The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association: Vol. 104:
No.
3, Article 7.
Available at:
https://commons.ada.org/journalmichigandentalassociation/vol104/iss3/7
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