This study analyzed the news coverage of medical dispute to examine (1) in what ways that patients could have their stories reported in the news, and (2) who as news sources represented patients and accused doctors, respectively. The results indicated the top three stories of medical dispute were coffin-lifting, litigation and news conference. In addition, news sources who represented patients were patients, their family and the legislators; and the news sources who speak on behalf of the accused physicians were public relation personnel, people in hospitals management level, and physicians themselves. This study showed that patients and their family have to employ dynamic media strategies to attract the media's attention. Unlike physicians/hospitals who had institutional resources, patients and their family had to rely on powerful persons, for examples, legislators, to voice their complaints.