Dr. Angelika Simkhaev | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Dr., Barry University, Canada
👩‍⚕️ D.R. Angelika Simkhaev is a compassionate social work professional based in Calgary, Alberta. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in medical case management, discharge planning, and psychosocial support. Known for her leadership skills and dedication to patient advocacy, Angelika works to navigate complex healthcare systems and improve patient outcomes. She is a published author with expertise in trauma-informed care, particularly in oncology settings. Her holistic approach and cultural competence help empower diverse and vulnerable populations. Passionate about advancing patient-centered care, Angelika is committed to integrating empathy with practical healthcare solutions.
Profile
Education
🎓 Angelika Simkhaev holds a Doctor of Social Work (DSW) from Barry University (2024). She earned both her Master of Social Work (MSW) and Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) with honors from the same institution in 2014. Prior to that, she graduated with honors from Sheridan College in 2010 with a Social Service Work (SSW) diploma. Angelika’s academic background reflects her commitment to excellence in social work, blending theoretical knowledge with clinical practice. Her education laid the foundation for her extensive experience in the healthcare field, allowing her to support diverse, vulnerable populations effectively.
Experience
💼 Angelika Simkhaev has diverse experience across healthcare settings, including roles as a Social Worker/Discharge Planner at Halton Healthcare (2015-2021), where she developed individualized discharge plans and coordinated complex case management. She also worked at Life Physiotherapy Clinic (2005-2011), providing comprehensive assessments and advocating for patients through the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule. In her MSW practicum with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (2014), she offered psychosocial support to cancer patients and their families. Angelika’s experience spans medical, geriatric, mental health care, and community resource management, allowing her to advocate effectively for patient needs.
Research Focus
🔬 Angelika’s research focus revolves around trauma-informed care and the early identification of distress in oncology settings. She has a particular interest in understanding how psychosocial interventions can alleviate suffering in patients dealing with cancer diagnoses. Her published work in Journal of Psychosocial Oncology explores these areas, with an emphasis on improving the quality of care and patient experience. Additionally, her clinical background enhances her ability to conduct practical, real-world research aimed at improving outcomes for diverse, vulnerable populations. Her work is instrumental in bridging the gap between theory and practice in medical social work.
Publications
📝 Trauma Informed Care and Early Distress Identification in Oncology Settings – A Simkhaev, Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 2024