Abstract: Systems (100, 200) and methods (300) provide visual presentation of clinical evidence to a user in association with a patient"s anatomy. In certain examples, a patient information interface system (100, 200) to present an aggregated, graphical view of patient anatomy and history includes a data store (220, PI 15, P120) to include images and patient history information and a processor (210, P105) to implement a user interface (100, 230) to accept user input. The processor (210, P105) provides a plurality of graphical representations (131-134) of a human anatomy. Each graphical anatomy representation (131-134) is to provide a view of a body system. Each graphical anatomy representation (131-134) is td"include one or more indicators (135-139) corresponding to clinical events that have occurred in connection with a patient in the body system and are viewable through the graphical anatomy representation (131-134). Each of the one or more indicators (135-139) is to be located at an anatomical location on the graphical representation (131-134) affected by the clinical event corresponding to the indicator.