A medical camp is usually a temporary health service setup—often in rural, remote, or underserved areas—where doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals provide free or low-cost checkups, treatments, screenings, medicines, and health education.
Purpose: General checkups, specialist consultations, vaccinations, health awareness, or disease-specific screening (e.g., eye camp, diabetes camp).
Team: Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, lab technicians, and volunteers.
Location: Easily accessible for the target community (school, community hall, tent setup).
Equipment & Supplies: Medical instruments, medicines, first-aid kits, diagnostic tools.
Outreach: Informing the local community in advance through posters, announcements, or social media.
Follow-up: Referrals to hospitals for complex cases, record keeping for future visits.
If you want, I can create a detailed step-by-step plan for organizing a medical camp so it runs smoothly and serves maximum people.