Third Spacing

Third Spacing
Third Spacing

Third Spacing is the yet to be defined space between cells and vessels, where fluid moves from one space to another. In sociology, the Third Space is where people meet to unwind, let down their guard and talk about things that matter to them, distinct from work and home, towards connection. Third Spacing, the podcast makes space to explore important topics on the fringes of clinical medicine in Singapore. We talk to doctors with unusual lifepaths and passions, professors who shaped our traditions or our futures, pioneers who took risks in arts, civil society, education, research to expand the possibilities of what medicine can look like in Singapore. - Instagram @thirdspacing Website thirdspacing.com

  1. APR 16

    Ep 78 "Can you imagine living with your employer 24/7?" - Advocating for Foreign Domestic Workers in Singapore

    What is it like to be saddled in debt before your work even begins? How would you feel if your employer refused to let you quit your job? What if they even confiscated your phone and passport against your will? Today, over 1 million low-wage migrant workers are employed in various sectors in Singapore. Foreign domestic workers (FDWs) occupy a unique niche in this system, living in with their employers and looking after the basic needs of Singaporean families. However, they are increasingly recognised to be a vulnerable group, navigating a system and society which may create challenges in defending their rights and welfare. Join Jaya, a Research and Advocacy Manager from the Humanitarian Organisation for Migrant Economics (HOME), as she explores the unique interface that FDWs straddle in society, and shares what we can do to create a more empathetic and caring society for our FDWs. Importantly, she also provides insight into the unseen healthcare needs of FDWs, and what healthcare professionals can do to create a truly safe space for those in danger of abuse. To find out more about HOME, visit Official Website: https://www.home.org.sg/ Instagram: @home.migrants.sg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/home.migrants.sg/ 0.26 - What is HOME? 1.48 - Key issues FDWs face 4.57 - Saddled in debt bfore even starting work 7.08 - Neither foreign, nor truly domestic 9.08 - Analysing new measures to protect FDWs 13.14 - The heinous abuse of FDWs 16.12 - How can healthcare professionals truly create a safe space for FDWs? 20.18 - What are the healthcare needs of FDWs? 25.42 - The future for FDWs in Singapore 26.23 - What keeps Jaya going 27.22 - find out more about HOME

    28 min
  2. 09/30/2024

    Ep 75 Why are many of our nurses from the Philippines?

    The Philippines is one of the world’s largest exporters of migrant labour, with a significant number of its citizens employed in healthcare as nurses. Asst Professor Yasmin Ortiga from the Singapore Management University is a sociologist who aims to answer why and what impact this has. Taking a historical view, Asst Professor Ortiga traces this phenomenon back to the Philippine's US colonial past when nursing was established as a key profession. Over time, the national government used the export of labour as an economic development strategy. Yet, this has led to a troubling brain drain and a weakened healthcare infrastructure. Asst Professor Ortiga’s work centres human experiences in this large scale phenomenon, beyond just the measurable outcomes. Solutions hence must extend beyond financial incentives, and instead undertake a humane approach to labour migration, addressing the broader needs of healthcare workers. Timestamps: 1.35 Historical context behind the migration of Filipino nurses 3.21 Healthcare in the Philippines 5.00 How the pandemic affected the Philippines healthcare system 6.55 Individual perspective on the migration of Filipino nurses 11.02 Systemic perspective on the migration of Filipino nurses 12.58 Perception of Filipino nurses by Singaporeans 14.55 Filipino nurses vs domestic workers 17.35 Expectations of migrant Filipino healthcare workers 24.32 Filipino nurses who stay in the Philippines 26.50 Filipino nurses who leave Singapore to other countries 28.20 How Singapore retains its Filipino nurses and what we can do better 31.38 Impact on families in the Philippines due to migration 33.55 Yasmin and Joson’s personal experiences 37.48 What we don’t know about Filipino migrants 38.58 Parallels between Filipino migrants and Singaporean migrants 40.53 Balancing individual and systemic concerns of migration in healthcare

    44 min
  3. 06/20/2024

    Ep 74 How to Slay in Medicine

    Victoria Wondersnatch is a drag queen who is also a clinician-scientist. In this episode, we discuss her journey in combining these two paths. In our episode, Wondersnatch shared how their journey started with watching YouTube make-up tutorials, performing in modest gatherings, and now starring in and writing regularly sold out larger-than-life spectacles with Drag Qabaret. Now, Wondersnatch also runs her own YouTube channel where she integrates her research in dermatology and hair biology into their make-up tutorials. Makeup and hair products are used to radically transform and craft a drag queen’s appearance. ‘‘The way that you wear your hair, the way that you react when you start to lose your hair is hugely affected by the way society has told us what our hair means to us’. Wondersnatch can combine this experience with her scientific knowledge to expertly discuss gender-affirming dermatology and evidence-based approaches to skincare that center patient’s experiences Drag Qabaret is more than a platform of self-expression, but Wondersnatch also uses this platform to support charitable causes. In their interview, Wondersnatch shares that Qabaret raised at least $100,000 of funds from their performances, and amongst other causes have been used to support filmmakers to produce films about stigma and discrimination among people who are living with HIV. Join us as we delve into the world of Victoria Wondersnatch, where drag meets science, and every performance is a celebration of diversity and empowerment. 0:55 How did you get started doing drag? 01:35 How has the drag scene evolved over time? 02:59 Plans going forward with drag 03:55 Being a dermatologist and clinician scientist 05:32 How being in the field affects the way Victoria does drag 06:57 Using drag for advocacy 09:01 How can we push more for advocacy in the medical workspace and outside of work 11:47 Using hair as a role in gender affirming dermatology 15:47 How being in dermatology has affected the way Victoria does drag 18:00 Parting words

    20 min
  4. 03/23/2024

    Ep 73 How can we build spaces for gender-affirming care? - Dr. Tsoi Wing Foo

    Dr. Tsoi Wing Foo is a renowned psychiatrist with over 60 years of experience in the field. He dedicated his career to the care of transgender people and is one of the pioneers in transgender psychiatry in Singapore. Dr. Tsoi also authored the book "Cries from Within," which explores the challenges faced by transgender people in Singapore and the available treatment options. In this episode, Dr. Tsoi discusses the challenges faced by transgender individuals, the evolution of treatment approaches, and the resistance from the medical community. Dr. Tsoi emphasizes the importance of providing proper care and support for transgender patients, including hormone therapy and gender change surgery. He also highlights the need for a shift in societal attitudes towards transgender individuals. 00:25 Introduction01:02 Inspiration to dedicate life’s work in transgender care/psychiatry02:02 Definition of gender dysphoria and what it means to have it03:28 Experience of taking care of trans patients back in the 70s/80s, process of how it used to be to diagnose them08:56 Comparison of the medical community’s view of LGBTQ community then and now09:42 Dealing with rejection of medical community’s view of trans care10:22 Views on the terms ‘transsexual’ and ‘transgender’, and shift in view of gender dysphoria from a sexual disorder to a gender identity disorder12:02 Discussion on the shift of view in MTF ppl12:41 Trans people visiting the clinic with a plan in mind13:30 Next focal point for medical industry to focus in trans care14:29 Is it important to being personally involved with transgendered people16:57 Advice for medical students who want to pursue in trans care

    18 min

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Third Spacing is the yet to be defined space between cells and vessels, where fluid moves from one space to another. In sociology, the Third Space is where people meet to unwind, let down their guard and talk about things that matter to them, distinct from work and home, towards connection. Third Spacing, the podcast makes space to explore important topics on the fringes of clinical medicine in Singapore. We talk to doctors with unusual lifepaths and passions, professors who shaped our traditions or our futures, pioneers who took risks in arts, civil society, education, research to expand the possibilities of what medicine can look like in Singapore. - Instagram @thirdspacing Website thirdspacing.com

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