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James A. Haughey

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Dr. '''James Allen Haughey''', {{MS}}, {{MD}}, ({{FromIntactWiki|Title=James A. HaugheyLifeData|URLdeath=http://intactwiki.org/w/index.php?title=James_A._Haughey&oldid=20532009}}), 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 |url=https://doctor.webmd.com/doctor/l5756/james-haughey-conditions-procedures |title=See Experience for Dr. '''James A. Allen Haughey''' was the inventor , MD |website=WebMD Care |accessdate=2021-10-13}}</ref> He did a Rotating Internship at University of the [[Tug ahoy]] foreskin restoration deviceCalifornia, one Irvine School of the first tapeless devicesMedicine / Orange County Medical Center.
James A. HaugheyHe spent two years in the Army Medical Corps, one year in Vietnam, M.Sand one year at Ft.Polk, {{MD}}LA, graduated from the University of Colorado School of as a General Medical Officer. He then spent two years in Industrial Medicine, treating job accidents.
He did a Rotating Internship at After that, he returned to USC (University of Southern California), Irvine School where he was the first {{MD}} in their Biomedical Engineering Program, and received a Master of Medicine/ Orange County Medical CenterScience in Biomedical Engineering. He then worked two years for a medical device company, while continuing to practice medicine one day a week.
He spent two years Haughey then practiced medicine in the Army Medical Corpsa private medical practice, one year as a Board Certified Family Practioner in Viet Nam, and one year West Los Angeles for 15 years. He had hospital staff admitting privileges at FtSt. Polk, LA., as a General Medical OfficerJohn's and Santa Monica Hospitals.
He then spent two years in Industrial Medicinequit the active practice of medicine January, treating Job Accidents1995.
He then returned to 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. <youtube>zS9JT6s7YWc</youtube>
He 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.{{SEEALSO}}* [[Roland Clark]]He quit the active practice of medicine January, 1995 James died in 2009. <youtube>zS9JT6s7YWc</youtube>* [[Ron Low]]
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* {{REFweb |url=http://web.archive.org/web/20060206123702/http://tugahoy.com/tugahoy_creator2.htm |archived=yes |title=The Creator of the Tug Ahoy |website=[[Tug Ahoy]] |accessdate=2021-10-13}}* {{REFweb |url=http://www.norm.org/devices.html |title=Restoration Devices |website=[[NORM]] |accessdate=2021-10-13}}* {{REFweb |url=http://restoringtally.com/blog/2010/05/intactivist-tug-ahoy-creator-dr-james-haughey |title=Intactivist: Tug Ahoy creator Dr. James Haughey |date=2010-05-12 |accessdate=2021-10-13}}* {{REFweb |url=https://www.restoringtally.com/blog/2010/05/patent-tug-ahoy-foreskin-restoration-device |title=Patent: Tug Ahoy foreskin restoration device |date=2010-05-12 |accessdate=2021-10-13}}
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