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September 25th, 2025

Tyson Garfield, geriatrician, educator, and health communicator

  1. Tyson Garfield, geriatrician, educator, and Health communicator Moyez Jiwa 29:09

Dr. Tyson Garfield is a geriatrician, educator, and health communicator dedicated to helping people live healthier, more financially empowered lives as they age. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Geriatric Medicine and the Associate Program Director of the Geriatric Fellowship at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, where he provides primary care for older adults and leads educational initiatives in geriatrics across all levels of medical training.
He is the founder of TheMedicineCheck.com, a digital platform and blog that helps adults navigate healthy Aging through practical, evidence-based insights. Drawing on his clinical experience and public health interests, Dr. Garfield shares guidance on topics ranging from medication safety and Lifestyle changes to navigating complex care transitions.
In addition to his clinical and academic roles, Dr. Garfield is a Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI) and an advisory council member for the National Financial Educators Council. He is a passionate advocate for improving financial literacy among medical students. He designs and delivers workshops that help trainees make informed decisions about student loans, budgeting, and long-term financial planning—skills that are often overlooked in traditional medical curricula.
Dr. Garfield’s work sits at the intersection of healthcare, education, and human-centered design. Through writing, teaching, and advocacy, he strives to make healthcare more understandable and life planning more intentional for patients, students, and professionals alike.

Moyez Jiwa is a general practitioner, journal editor and podcast host. Professor Jiwa leads a medical school based in Melbourne, Australia. He authored the book The Art of Doctoring. He believes that healthcare can improve by focusing on the quality of the meeting between health care professional and patient. This would forge a truly meaningful partnership between doctor and patient as co-pilot in care. It would also reduce rates of burnout among doctors and future proof healthcare in a world where the population is ageing and more likely to be living with more complex health care conditions.