Dr. K. Broaddus
Board Certified Surgeon
In order to earn the right to be called a specialist in veterinary surgery, one must become board certified by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS). All ACVS Diplomates have received a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from a school accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association, completed a one year multi discipline internship and a three year surgical residency program under the supervision of other ACVS Diplomates. During their extended education, applicants must become proficient in medicine, anesthesiology, radiology, pathology, anatomy, physiology, as well as surgery. They are also required to perform and publish original research for the aid and benefit of veterinary surgery. Qualified applicants must submit extensive credentials to the ACVS documenting their training, clinical competency and scientific contributions. If their credentials are accepted, candidates then qualify for the board certification examination which is a comprehensive, two day exam with case based/oral, written and practical portions. Upon successful completion of the final examination, the applicant may then be called a board certified veterinary surgeon and a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. Visit the ACVS website for more information.
Dr. Broaddus
Kristy Broaddus is a native of Michigan; she completed her premedical training at Georgetown University in Washington DC in 1997. Kristy continued on to earn her veterinary degree from Michigan State University in 2001. She then headed south for a small animal surgery and medicine rotating internship at Auburn University (War Eagle!). It was at Auburn that Kristy completed a three year residency in Small Animal Surgery. After passing boards in 2006, she spent three years as faculty at Oklahoma State University, teaching and practicing surgery. Most recently Kristy has returned to Richmond with her husband Charlie, who is also a veterinarian and a Mechanicsville native. Kristy enjoys orthopedic and soft tissue surgery. During her spare time, Kristy loves to spend time with her husband and two children. The Broaddus family also includes a coonhound, toy poodle and tabby cat.
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VESC Carytown
3312 West Cary Street,
Richmond, VA 23221
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VESC Midlothian
2460 Colony Crossing Place
Midlothian, VA 23112
(p) 804-744-9800
(f) 804-744-4842
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