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this video will describe how to create a summary of findings table in the grade pro gdt based on a Cochrane review that was produced using a review manager also known as Revit it is also possible to create tables by entering information directly into grade Pro and we have other videos showing how to do this the link shown on the bottom of this screen over the course of this video I will introduce you to the grade Pro gdt website I will show you how to create a summary of findings tables such as this the summary of findings table is basically a table which provides a brief summary of the results of a systematic review it shows the evidence for one comparison in this case what are the effects of self management versus usual care for patients with copd and the results for up to 7 outcomes specifically I will show you how to import data from a rev man file setup the summary or findings table organize outcomes present evidence for dichotomous outcomes continuous outcomes and narrative outc