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Ms Phylaine Toh
Senior Art Therapist
Art Therapy & Music Therapy Unit
Singapore General Hospital
Phylaine Toh, AThR is a credentialed art therapist working at the Singapore General Hospital (SGH). She is also an appointed core faculty member of the newly established SingHealth Duke-NUS Medical Humanities Institute (SDMHI), actively involved in areas of Health Professional Education and Narratives in Medicine.
In her clinical work, Phylaine is experienced in supporting adolescents and adults living with long-standing psychiatric or physical conditions such as eating disorders and complex trauma. She also facilitates legacy art therapy interventions to support individuals who are receiving end-of-life care.
Phylaine’s passion lies in the humanistic aspects of patient care in acute medical settings and beyond. Through her involvement in various interprofessional initiatives, Phylaine aims to spark conversations on the intersection of arts, the humanities, medicine, and the humans involved.
7/17/2024 4:27 PM