Practical skills and creativity can link into careers that came under 'The Carer' and 'Technology'.
Now obviously you cant literally be creative in nursing because that poses a critical threat to your patient, ALTHOUGH problem solving is key when you are being put under stress or time limits.
Problem solving is also well tied into STEM careers, where your career is revolved around creating software solutions using a mix of knowledge between math, economics, science and analytics.
STEM would be my first pick for a future career choice, which is the desired pathway I would love to go down, with nursing/medicine as a secondary career choice.