Field Hospital
A field hospital is a temporary medical facility set up to provide care in emergency situations, such as natural disasters, military conflicts, or large-scale public health crises. These hospitals are designed to be mobile and can be quickly deployed to areas where traditional healthcare facilities are unavailable or overwhelmed. They typically include essential medical equipment, supplies, and personnel to treat injuries and illnesses.
Field hospitals often operate in tents or other temporary structures and are staffed by a mix of healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and support staff. They focus on triage, stabilization, and treatment of patients, often working alongside organizations like the Red Cross or military units. Their goal is to deliver urgent medical care in challenging environments.