This study explores the influence of Tzu Chi medical volunteers on the concept of life and death from the perspective of hospital service experience. It adopts purposive sampling to find six volunteers from Tzu Chi hospital with medical volunteer experience, two men and four women. After finishing the interviews, I discovered that the people who became Tzu Chi medical volunteers have a heart of goodness and help, played the role of sad counseling in hospitals, accompanied countless family members and patients through the low tide of life, and also changed themselves. The view of life. The issue of life and death has always been the topic of Chinese forbidden talk. However, Tzu Chi medical volunteers have long been seen in the process of hospital service and they have turned to their own concept of life and death, from fear of death to death, and through volunteer work. The service seeks the meaning of life, exerts its own ability to contribute to the society, and when it comes to die one day, it will not end its own birth in regret.