[1][2] She serves as a councillor for the Australian Medical Association, the peak professional body for doctors in Australia, a role to which she was appointed in 2019.
[6] As part of an international collaboration investigating sex determinants to cognitive health, she also serves as lead of the Asia Pacific node for the Women’s Brain Project.
[14] In 2020, Szoeke presented a background paper with the Australian Association of Gerontology as part of the development process for Australia’s Primary Health Care 10 Year Plan (2022–2032).
[21] Szoeke's research showing that hormone therapy may prevent or delay the onset of dementia was included as a chapter in the first book to examine sex and gender differences in Alzheimer's disease (Elsevier, 2021).
[24] Szoeke served as clinical lead on the development of the Brainy App, an initiative of Alzheimer’s Australia, in partnership with the Bupa Health Foundation running from 2011-2020.