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Dr. '''James Allen Haughey''', {{MS}}, {{MD}}, ({{LifeData|death=2009}}), was the inventor of the [[Tug ahoy]] foreskin restoration device, one of the first tapeless devices. | Dr. '''James Allen Haughey''', {{MS}}, {{MD}}, ({{LifeData|death=2009}}), was the inventor of the [[Tug ahoy]] foreskin restoration device, one of the first tapeless devices. | ||
Haughey graduated from the University of Colorado School of Medicine in 1967.<ref>{{REFweb | Haughey graduated from the {{UNI|University of Colorado|CU Anschutz}} School of Medicine in 1967.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
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}}</ref> He did a Rotating Internship at University of California, Irvine School of Medicine / Orange County Medical Center. | }}</ref> He did a Rotating Internship at {{UNI|University of California|UCSF}}, Irvine School of Medicine / Orange County Medical Center. | ||
He spent two years in the Army Medical Corps, one year in Vietnam, and one year at Ft. Polk, LA, as a General Medical Officer. He then spent two years in Industrial Medicine, treating job accidents. | He spent two years in the Army Medical Corps, one year in Vietnam, and one year at Ft. Polk, LA, as a General Medical Officer. He then spent two years in Industrial Medicine, treating job accidents. | ||
After that, he returned to USC (University of Southern California), where he was the first {{MD}} in their Biomedical Engineering Program, and received a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering. He then worked two years for a medical device company, while continuing to practice medicine one day a week. | After that, he returned to USC ({{UNI|University of Southern California|USC}}), where he was the first {{MD}} in their Biomedical Engineering Program, and received a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering. He then worked two years for a medical device company, while continuing to practice medicine one day a week. | ||
Haughey then practiced medicine in a private medical practice, as a Board Certified Family Practioner in West Los Angeles for 15 years. He had hospital staff admitting privileges at St. John's and Santa Monica Hospitals. | Haughey then practiced medicine in a private medical practice, as a Board Certified Family Practioner in West Los Angeles for 15 years. He had hospital staff admitting privileges at St. John's and Santa Monica Hospitals. | ||
He quit the active practice of medicine January, 1995. | He quit the active practice of medicine January, 1995. | ||
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