

If you’re good at math and good at explaining math, then statistics/analytics is a good way to go. You’ll probably need a degree though.
Pharma/medical device companies, especially in new development need people to run the numbers from their experiments and then communicate to the higher ups and the business people “what do those numbers mean?”
Consulting for new drug development can be stressful, but it’s interesting as you’re constantly learning about new treatments and therapies.
Any stats/analytics field should be similar. All of the business grads know that numbers and data are important, but they need someone to interpret them and explain to them what they are seeing.
I think that’s the point of the tweet. Wasn’t there a big part of the campaign where they were calling her out for being a fake doctor? Like, they were insinuating that she was lying by calling herself “Dr. Jill Biden” when she didn’t have an MD. This seems like an extension of that - “see, she’s obviously not a real doctor because she didn’t diagnose this cancer earlier”
https://archive.is/WTzlY