Samaritan's Purse has set up a field hospital to minister to the ill and injured fleeing Mosul, Iraq. Medical volunteers are needed to fill positions in the hospital.
Samaritan’s Purse has sent an emergency field hospital equipped with an emergency room, two operating rooms, nearly 50 beds, and more than 70 staff to the plains of Nineveh. There we will treat injuries from gunfire, mines, and other explosives as many dozens are harmed daily in the conflict to liberate Mosul.

The field hospital is now up and running. Samaritan’s Purse staff and medical personnel are busy trying to save the lives of those severely injured during the conflict in Mosul.

Before the busyness of the day, volunteer medical staff pray over incoming patients.

The emergency field hospital is now open and ready to accept patients.

Patients will be welcomed in field hospital beds such as these.

Tom Ovington (left) and Kenny Adcock work on the set-up of the emergency field hospital.

Thousands of pounds of supplies have been moved in for the hospital.

An inside look at the emergency field hospital Samaritan’s Purse is setting up on the Nineveh Plains of Iraq.

Delivering modules that will serve as housing for medical staff.

Teams work around the clock to ensure that the emergency field hospital opens on schedule.

Dump trucks pour gravel in preparation for the hospital.

The site for the emergency field hospital being prepared.