MN BMP Publishable Press Releases, March 12, 2016
MINNEAPOLIS, MN (03/17/2016)(readMedia)-- Richard L. Beck, M.D. #14738
2058 Jefferson Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105
Year of Birth: 1933
Date of Action: February 2, 2016
Nature of Misconduct: Violating a state or federal narcotics or controlled substance law; engaging in unethical and unprofessional conduct; aiding or abetting an unlicensed person in the practice of medicine; improper management of medical records; prescribing a drug for other than medically accepted therapeutic purposes.
Action Taken: Dr. Beck's license is revoked.
Daniel T. Cabot, D.O. #47396
Duluth Clinic
1402 East Superior Street
Duluth, MN 55805
Year of Birth: 1969
Date of Action: March 12, 2016
Nature of Misconduct: Conviction during the previous five years of a felony reasonably related to the practice of medicine; violation of a state or federal law related to the practice of medicine; inability to practice medicine due to illness.
Action Taken: Dr. Cabot's license is surrendered as follows:
1. He shall voluntarily surrender his license to practice medicine and surgery in Minnesota.
2. Upon the surrender of his license to practice medicine and surgery, the Board agrees to close its files in this matter.
3. If he seeks re-license in Minnesota, he shall meet all requirements for licensure at the time of his application and demonstrate that he is fit and competent to practice medicine with reasonable skill and safety.
4. Should he seek re-licensure in Minnesota, the Board may re-open its investigation.
David M. Kroschel, M.D. #39364
8141 21st Street North
Lake Elmo, MN 55042
Year of Birth: 1962
Date of Action: March 12, 2016
Nature of Misconduct: Unprofessional and unethical conduct.
Action Taken: Dr. Kroschel is reprimanded.
David A. Wiechmann, M.D. #46148
2550 University Avenue West, Suite 423 South
St. Paul, MN 55114
Year of Birth: 1963
Date of Action: March 12, 2016
Nature of Misconduct: Unprofessional conduct; inability to practice medicine due to illness; becoming addicted to a drug or intoxicant.
Action Taken: Dr. Weichmann's license is suspended as follows:
1. His license is indefinitely suspended.
2. During the suspension, he shall not practice medicine and surgery in Minnesota.
3. He may petition for reinstatement of his license upon submission of satisfactory evidence of at least three months of documented, uninterrupted recovery.
4. Upon petitioning for reinstatement, he shall appear before the Complaint Review Committee to discuss his petition.
5. He shall sign releases allowing the Board access to all medical, mental health, evaluation, therapy, chemical dependency, or other records from any treating health professional, evaluator, or facility.