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In this tutorial, we will cover patient histories within PowerChart, including family history, past medical history, procedure history, and social history. Begin by logging in as a physician and pulling up a patient's electronic medical record. Navigate to the histories section in the table of contents to access family history. You can document histories with actual family members or conditions, including age and onset. You can switch between family member view and condition view to see a list of family members and their conditions, such as coronary artery disease in the mother. Positive only view is also available for easy reference.