Recently Shiyan City, Hubei Province, a judge made a scene in the hospital intensive care unit, violently beat a female doctor’s post. The patient had a large cerebral infarction and formed a brain hernia, which was originally an emergency critical illness such as a low success rate of resuscitation, and the doctor also wanted to pull the patient over, but doctors are humans not gods, and in the face of some emergency critical illnesses, there is no way back. But the patient’s family expectation is too high, and can not face the loss of loved ones and other realities, coupled with personal quality problems, will be revenge, anger at doctors. In the face of today’s doctor-patient relationship, the majority of health care workers are physically and mentally exhausted, such as walking on thin ice, such as walking on a mountain of knives, the practice of medicine first thought of how not to accident, in order to protect themselves, the long term loss will be the patient, but doctors do so is helpless. The doctor-patient relationship is the objective formation of medical service activities and the interaction between doctors and patients and the interests of both sides have a close relationship between social groups and individuals. Only a good doctor-patient relationship can maximize the treatment of patients, and in the face of disease, doctors and patients should work together, not against each other. ”Doctors and patients are comrades in a trench,” said the respected academician of the Department of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease of the General Hospital. “Doctors and patients are supposed to be comrades in a trench, and it’s not okay for you to be suspicious of me and me to be suspicious of you. My GERD has been repeatedly misdiagnosed before, and I believe that doctors should not have misdiagnosed it, but it is understandable if it is in a situation where the doctor does not know anything about the disease. Medicine is not a mature science, and doctors need to be understanding and tolerant. Later I went to the United States to see Professor Ibrahim, a famous surgical specialist, and asked him to operate on me, but Ibrahim had no experience in surgical treatment of “asthma” and was a bit hesitant. I told him at that time, “I trust you, and even if there is no effect after the operation, I thank you 100%. Nowadays we talk a lot about medical ethics, that doctors must have medical ethics first, but at the same time I, as a patient, believe that patients must also have medical ethics”. This passage illustrates the true relationship between doctors and patients, only when doctors and patients trust each other and work hand in hand, it is conducive to overcoming the disease, improving the quality of life and going to a better tomorrow together.