State Board Bans Dermatologist with Edina Clinic from Performing Cosmetic Surgery
Dr. Patrick Carney's other Skin Speaks clinics are in Burnsville, Woodbury, Crystal and Blaine. A 2012 Star Tribune series raised questions about his practice.
The Minnesota Board of Medical Practice has ordered Dr. Patrick Carney, a dermatologist at Skin Speaks Advancements in Dermatology clinics in Edina, Burnsville, Woodbury, Crystal and Blaine, not to practice cosmetic surgery.
The board sanctioned Carney based on three complaints, the Star Tribune reported: a 2007 chemical peel, a 2009 breast augmentation and a 2008 tummy tuck.
“This has been a long and difficult ordeal,” Carney told the newspaper. “While I have had disagreements with the board throughout this process, I recognized that it was time for everyone to move on. This stipulation allows that to happen.”
Allegations of medical misconduct by Carney was part of a series of investigative articles in the Star Tribune in February 2012 titled "Discipline deferred—how Minnesota avoids punishing problem doctors."
Here is the text of the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice's press release on its March 9, 2013 ruling on Carney's case:
Patrick S. Carney, M.D. #31188
7373 France Avenue South, Suite 110 Edina, MN 55435-4550
Year of Birth: 1954Date of Action: March 9, 2013
Nature of Misconduct: Violating a state or federal law relating to the practice of medicine; unethical and unprofessional conduct; improper management of medical records; improper prescribing practices.
Action Taken: Dr. Carney’s license is conditioned and restricted as follows:
1. He is reprimanded.
2. He is prohibited from performing cosmetic surgery. The prohibited cosmetic surgery procedures shall include, but are not limited to: mammoplasty, abdominoplasty, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, otoplasty, rhytidectomy, and liposuction.
Jonathan Brisban
2:45 am on Wednesday, March 20, 2013
What should really be banned is having 5 different clinics run by one doctor where he is not around to supervise any of his PAs. Its sad that it took the MN Board of Medicine to tell a dermatologist he should not be doing breast augmentation and abdominoplasty.
Kelly Giebel
12:27 pm on Monday, March 25, 2013
I am so sad to see this. I have been a patient of Dr. Carney's 20 years. Seeing him for mole and skin checks as well as skin care. I take my kids to him now. We just love him and think he does a wonderful job. This news makes me sad.
Patricia in Cold Spring
12:56 am on Monday, May 20, 2013
Dr. Carney is not only a very good surgeon but a wonderful caring person.