Post Author: Kricia Palmer, MD, Allied ASID

Kricia Palmer is a pediatric allergy-immunology physician, interior designer, and certified life coach. She is founder, House Calls for Physicians, and can be reached on Instagram and Facebook.
Kricia helps crazy busy women physicians create intentionally designed spaces that make coming home the best part of their day.
After practicing pediatric allergy and immunology for several years, she decided to leave medicine and pursue her creative passion of becoming an interior designer. Now, she takes all of her insights and experiences of being a physician and translates that into helping women physicians put themselves first for a change by creating a more mindful space that supports their amazing work.
Through her business, House Calls for Physicians, Kricia is rapidly becoming known as the interior designer for women physicians and has clients across the country for which she’s created magazine-worthy spaces that provide an inspiring sanctuary from their busy lifestyle.

Kricia Palmer is a pediatric allergy-immunology physician, interior designer, and certified life coach. She is founder, House Calls for Physicians, and can be reached on Instagram and Facebook.
Kricia helps crazy busy women physicians create intentionally designed spaces that make coming home the best part of their day.
After practicing pediatric allergy and immunology for several years, she decided to leave medicine and pursue her creative passion of becoming an interior designer. Now, she takes all of her insights and experiences of being a physician and translates that into helping women physicians put themselves first for a change by creating a more mindful space that supports their amazing work.
Through her business, House Calls for Physicians, Kricia is rapidly becoming known as the interior designer for women physicians and has clients across the country for which she’s created magazine-worthy spaces that provide an inspiring sanctuary from their busy lifestyle.
[Frivolous: not having any serious purpose or value]
For years, I’ve noticed something that’s bothered me. I see it almost daily within social media women’s physician groups. The post starts with, “I know this is a frivolous question, but …” What follows are questions about topics ranging from cosmetic recommendations to travel advice.
Questions like:
“Where can I find concert tickets?”
“What color should I paint my bedroom?”
What do you all think of this …
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