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[HealthLiteracy 1744] Re: SOP for producing lay language versions of journal articles

Joan Medlen

joan at ipns.com
Tue Feb 5 08:55:09 EST 2008


I would enjoy seeing this also!

I do similar work but with special education topics.

Thanks,
Joan
Joan Guthrie Medlen, R.D., L.D.
Program Director, Creating Solutions
Clinical Advisor, Health LItearcy, Special Olympics, Inc.
(v) 503.246.3849 (f) 503.443.4211
TheEditor at disabilitysolutions.org
www.creating-solutions.info
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At 01:29 PM 2/4/2008, you wrote:

>Does anyone have an SOP or written guidelines for producing/reviewing

>lay language versions of published, scientific journal articles? I'm

>doing this now with a small project, but am curious about how other

>organizations have approached this. An added interest is to clarify the

>role of lay committee members as reviewers, not writers. ;-)

>

>Thanks

>

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