
Have you ever thought about not just transitioning to a nonclinical career, but actually pursuing a field totally outside of healthcare? Thatâs what todayâs guest, Dr. Kricia Palmer, did to follow her dream of becoming an interior designer – and she couldnât be happier. Like many folks transitioning to a nonclinical career, Dr. Palmer grappled with her decision and sheâll share with us how she decided to take this leap of faith, along with tips for others who want to pursue a creative career or start their own business.
In this episode weâre talking about:
- Dr. Palmerâs career path from dancer to doctor to interior designer
- How Kricia studied interior design before starting her business
- What personality types may be drawn to more creative careers
- How to cope with guilt that may arise during a career transition
- Why Dr. Palmer chose to specialize in designing for physicians
- Kriciaâs business model and design services
- Incomes for interior designers and how to get started
Links for this episode:
Dr. Kricia Palmerâs Website – The Design Doctor
Instagram: @designdoctorkricia
Email: kricia@kricia.com
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