As the conflict between doctors and patients becomes more pronounced, many people often like to discuss the system’s setup, spilling data and reflecting on the system’s criticisms. But few doctors come forward to think about what has gone wrong with our medicine from the perspective of medicine itself and what patients expect from doctors that is inappropriate. Thinking from modern medicine to explore the deeper causes of the doctor-patient relationship. Innovation does not mean truth. “Modern medicine has gone so fast and so far that we should stop and linger and look back at the place where we started.” said Han Qide, vice chairman of the NPC and academician. the president of NASS said, “In my father’s time, a clinician was able to focus almost all of his energy on his patients. 15-20 years ago, running health care forced us to see the practice of medicine as a business. were we really practicing rational medicine? Perhaps we were often more art than science. Because we obsessively pursued the technological race.” New technologies are emerging, and in fact, history has proven it. New technology can’t help badly skilled doctors become good doctors. But new technology can help skilled doctors become better doctors. New technology can make bad ethical doctors into worse doctors. Humans always cheer new technology, but after cheering, they fall into the pain and horror of the crime of new technology. New technologies driven by profit make medicine further away from its original purpose. The high technology of medicine is equal to nuclear power plants. Abuse of antibiotics, superbugs waiting for you; abuse of chemotherapy drugs, death over life off the skin; abuse of major surgery, as if a walk in the underworld; abuse of endophytes, time bombs waiting for you; abuse of high-tech, the United States health insurance can not afford to mess with.