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Christopher WakemanSenior Lecturer
General Surgeon

BSc MB ChB MMedSci MSc TS FRACS FACS FCSSANZ FASCRS

Email christopher.wakeman @cdhb.health.nz

Chris Wakeman is a General Surgeon with research interests in familial bowel cancer and polyposis disorders, and colorectal cancer treatment and outcomes.

Chris graduated from Otago University Medical School in 1996 and completed general surgical training in Christchurch, gaining his Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2007.

He spent two years training in colorectal surgery as a CSSANZ fellow in Melbourne, Australia at the Alfred hospital and then at the Royal Melbourne Hospital.

He was then awarded the Murray and Unity Pheils Travel Fellowship to travel to London to train for a further year at St Marks hospital - the oldest specialist colorectal hospital in the world.

Chris returned to Christchurch in early 2011 to an appointment at Christchurch Hospital as a general and colorectal surgeon.

Shortly afterwards he was appointed as medical advisor to the familial gastrointestinal cancer registry.

In 2013, he was awarded a Scholarship from the American College of Surgeons to travel to America to present at their annual conference and to visit some of the top hospitals in the United States. During this time, he completed his robotic surgical training scheme.

In 2015, Chris was appointed as a Senior Lecturer for Otago University and is now a course convenor for the 4th Year SEGO (Surgery, Emergency Medicine, Gastroenterology, Oncology) module, and teaches 4th to 6th year medical students.

In 2020, Chris gained his MSc in Trauma Sciences from Queen Mary University in London.

Publications

Logan, S., Finlayson, D., Quinn, N., Jemberie, D., Joyce, L. R., McCombie, A., & Wakeman, C. (2026). Left behind after impact: The hidden toll of trauma recovery in New Zealand. ANZ Journal of Surgery. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1111/ans.70722 Journal - Research Article

Nonis, M., McCombie, A., Wakeman, C., Geddes, J., & Joyce, L. R. (2026). The effect of increasing age on outcomes in major trauma: A retrospective cohort study. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 38, e70226. doi: 10.1111/1742-6723.70226 Journal - Research Article

Quinn, N., McCombie, A., Jemberie, D., Logan, S., Finlayson, D., Joyce, L. R., Mulder, R., Jordan, J., & Wakeman, C. (2026). Under-diagnosis and under-treatment of post traumatic stress disorder amongst major trauma patients. Injury, 57(5), 113077. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2026.113077 Journal - Research Article

Jemberie, D., Quinn, N., Logan, S., Finlayson, D., Wakeman, C., Joyce, L., Krause, D., Jordan, J., Mulder, R., & McCombie, A. (2025). Prevalence and predictors of post-traumatic stress disorder following major trauma in New Zealand. Injury, 56(9), 112591. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2025.112591 Journal - Research Article

Feng, Y., Haig, T., McCombie, A., Fan, D., Wakeman, C., & Joyce, L. R. (2025). Trauma patient outcomes after the implementation of a trauma admitting service: A pre–post cohort study. New Zealand Medical Journal/Te ara tika o te hauora hapori, 138(1620), 46-53. doi: 10.26635/6965.6999 Journal - Research Article

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