The paper describes the significance of clinical pathological congresses in clinical work. It argues that at present there is the tendency of laying stress on modern advanced diagnostic means at the expense of basic physical diagnostic means and traditional therapies, and traditional conduction of clinical pathological congresses for the purpose of summarizing medical experience and promoting medical advancement has even become a rarity, which is very harmful to the cultivation of qualified clinical doctors. The paper gives an account of how the authors' hospital encouraged performance of autopsies and persisted in holding clinical pathological congresses. Its experience is that clinical pathological congresses have many functions in clinical work, including solving knotty problems like multidisciplinary and multisystematic pathological changes by drawing upon all useful opinions; exchanging information, which is beneficial to doctors learning from one another and making common progress; cultivating personnel via tempering young doctors and updating senior doctors'knowledge; and strengthening the hospital's cohesive force.