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Abstract: With the release of RevMan 5 and the new Cochrane Handbook, review authors are strongly encouraged to include a Summary of Findings (SoF) table in their review. A SoF table is an optional, although strongly recommended, means of presenting findings for the most important outcomes in a Cochrane Review, whether or not evidence for outcomes is available. There has been wide interest in learning how to prepare SoF Tables and the need for training will increase. A SoF table includes, where appropriate; typical absolute risks for people receiving experimental and control interventions; estimates of relative effect (e.g. risk ratio or odds ratio); a depiction of the quality of the body of evidence; comments; and footnotes. The assessment of the quality of the body of evidence should follow the GRADE framework, which combines considerations of risk of bias, directness, heterogeneity, precision and publication bias. Participants of this workshop will learn how to teach preparation a SoF table for a review. The workshop will particularly deal with challenging issues around creating SoF Tables that result from non-standard outcomes such as continuous outcomes.