Layperson
A layperson is a person who is not a member of a particular profession, occupation, or specialized group, and who typically lacks formal training in that field. The term is often used to distinguish non-experts from professionals such as doctors, lawyers, scientists, or clergy. While a layperson may have practical experience, their knowledge is not assumed to meet professional standards or certifications.
In medicine and health care, laypersons include patients and caregivers; information or instructions labeled as “for
Etymology and usage: The term lay derives from the Latin laicus via Old French and English usage
Related terms include layman or laywoman (less preferred today) and nonexpert. The concept underpins science communication,