Avoid unnecessary jargon and explain necessary jargon Recognisable to experts and understandably to non-experts

LAY SUMMARY

Read some articles:

Reputable pop science magazines (New Scientist, National Geographic)

News articles or lay summaries in research journals (Nature, PLoS)

Science articles in reputable newspapers or media websites

Reputable blogs – some academics / medical professionals run them, university PR pages

Topic

ENGAGE YOUR AUDIENCE

Pick an interesting topic
General overview of a drug? Major advance? Major adverse effect? Controversy / scandal?

Few references of key papers (minimum one). Non-experts don’t need exhaustive citations and won’t go on a literature search

Style

Scientifically accurate but accessible
Avoid unnecessary jargon and explain necessary jargon
Recognisable to experts and understandably to non-experts

Short sentences. Pizazz – sound enthusiastic, dramatic, literary flourish (but not too much).

Intrigue: pose a big question or big issue up front, make readers want to read more.

Most important facts first, minor detail last (newspapers)