The Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians (MAFP) has selected
Richard A. Wehseler, M.D., of New London/Spicer, as the
2010 Family Physician of the Year. This award is presented
annually to a family physician who represents the highest ideals
of the specialty of family medicine, including caring,
comprehensive medical service, community involvement and service
as a role model.
Family physicians from across the state were nominated for the
award by patients, community members, and colleagues. Four
finalists were selected from the field of nominees. After
reviewing dozens of nomination letters, the MAFP Board of
Directors chose Dr. Rick Wehseler as the winner. The award will
be presented to him during the MAFP All-Member Celebration on
Thursday, April 15, 2010. The event will take place at the
Crowne Plaza Riverfront Hotel in downtown St. Paul.
Dr. Wehsler practices at the Affiliated Community Medical
Centers New London clinic. He has been a family physician in
the community for 12 years. He attended medical school at the
University of Minnesota - Duluth and did his family medicine
residency at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester.
Those who nominated Dr. Wehseler describe him as an outstanding
family physician who demonstrates genuine concern and compassion
for his patients on a daily basis “If there is only one reason
why Rick Wehseler deserves this award, it is not because of the
work he preforms with his hands, but rather the work he preforms
with his heart,” wrote New London resident April Dorry.
Another patient, Diane Paffrath wrote , “Dr. Richard Wehseler
exemplifies everything a family physician characterizes. He is
caring, kind, considerate and most importantly, he takes the
time necessary to meet the needs of his patients.”
Patients say Dr. Wehsler is known for his personalized notes to
patients, house calls when needed, and strong support during
times of crisis. New London resident Abigail Duly summed it up
best. “He is the epitome of the gold standard people would hope
to encounter at some point in their lives - not just as a
professional, but as an active member of the community,” said
Duly.
Along with carrying a full patient schedule, Dr. Wehseler is the
Chief of Staff at Rice Memorial Hospital in Willmar and
Assistant County Coroner for Kandiyohi County. He is also an
active volunteer in the community helping with skin checks
before wrestling meets, serving on several church committees and
working at the parish cemetery.
Dr. Wehseler and his wife, Nancy, live in Spicer with their
three children.