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Professor John Nacey is a Professor of Urology in the Department of Surgery and Critical Care at the University of Otago, Wellington, within the Faculty of Medicine. He earned his MB ChB from the University of Otago in 1977 and completed specialist training in urology, including a position as Chief Resident in Surgery at Flinders University Medical Centre in Adelaide. Returning to Wellington, he assumed a joint hospital and university role. In 1998, he became Dean and Head of Campus at the University of Otago Wellington, serving for ten years. During this period, he managed a major building programme to upgrade teaching and research facilities and oversaw the establishment of the School of Radiation Therapy in 2001. As a lecturer, he chaired the Faculty Curriculum Committee, implementing key structural changes to medical education oversight and modernising the curriculum.
Professor Nacey holds additional qualifications of MD, MBA, and FRACS. His longstanding clinical and research interests centre on prostate disease, and he has advocated strongly for enhancing the health and wellbeing of New Zealand men. He has published extensively, with notable works including 'The Evolution and Development of the Urinary Catheter' (1993), 'Renal cell carcinoma II. Histological indicators of prognosis' (1987), and more recent articles such as 'Mucosal-Associated Invariant T (MAIT) cell dysfunction and PD-1 expression in prostate cancer: Implications for immunotherapy' (2021) and 'Relapse patterns after low-dose-rate prostate brachytherapy' (2021). Since 2001, he has led the Wellington Prostate Brachytherapy Group, chaired reviews of the New Zealand Cancer Registry in 2010 and 2013, served as Chair of the New Zealand Task Force on Prostate Cancer in 2012, and led the Prostate Cancer Awareness and Quality Improvement Programme. In 2020, he received the Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM) for services to health and education. Currently, he is a Urology Consultant, Module Convenor for the Trainee Intern Surgery Module, and Chairman of Fitness to Practice, while contributing to organisations supporting New Zealand health research.

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