Trent Aland

Executive Manager - Clinical Care

With more than 20 years of medical physics experience, Trent brings a strong focus on technology innovation, clinical training, and strategic partnerships to his leadership role. As Executive Manager of Clinical Care, Trent calls on his clinical experience and oncology management skills to oversee and lead Icon’s global clinical care team to deliver exceptional patient care.

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Trent is an internationally recognised medical physicist with over 20 years’ experience and a proven track record of delivering innovation, clinical training, strategic partnerships, and effective integrated oncology management.

Trent has been with Icon for more than eight years and during that time has held numerous senior positions including Deputy Director of Physics, National Director of Medical Physics and Group Director of Medical Physics. In his current position, Trent oversees clinical governance across Icon’s global network and provides leadership and strategic support across Icon’s broader cancer services clinical care teams including medical physics, radiation therapy, oncology nursing, and quality and risk management.

He has a focus on building and maintaining strong industry partnerships to help deliver new technologies and treatments to our patients and upholds high and consistent quality standards to ensure Icon’s cancer centres are delivering safe and exceptional care across all treatment modalities.

Trent is also dedicated to academic excellence and has over 40 peer reviewed publications and is actively involved in research projects and is a PhD supervisor. He holds an Adjunct Professor position at the Faculty of Science at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), is a board member of the Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine (ACPSEM) and is a current member on the Radiation Oncology Alliance (ROA).  He also actively participates in several ACPSEM and ROA working groups.

He holds a Master of Applied Science in Medical Physics from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and in 2022 he completed his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in medical physics with a focus on quality assurance of complex radiotherapy treatment plans from QUT.

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