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St Vincent's Birmingham is the flagship facility for the [[St Vincent's Health System]].  The name was changed when St Vincent's merged with [[Eastern Health System]] in July [[2007]].
St Vincent's Birmingham is the flagship facility for the [[St Vincent's Health System]].  The name was changed when St Vincent's merged with [[Eastern Health System]] in July [[2007]].


The original St Vincent's Hospital was founded by the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent’s DePaul in [[1898]] at a nearby house. The hospital has been located at its present location since [[1900]].
The original St Vincent's Hospital was founded by the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent’s DePaul in [[1898]] at a nearby house. The hospital has been located at its present location since [[1900]]. Its first permanent building was designed by [[Thomas Walter III]], grandson of the noted architect of the U. S. Capitol's dome.


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Revision as of 19:20, 6 December 2010

St Vincent's Birmingham (formerly known as St Vincent's Hospital) is a 372-bed Catholic hospital located in Southside on St Vincent's Drive off of University Boulevard at Red Mountain Expressway.

St Vincent's Birmingham is the flagship facility for the St Vincent's Health System. The name was changed when St Vincent's merged with Eastern Health System in July 2007.

The original St Vincent's Hospital was founded by the Daughters of Charity of St Vincent’s DePaul in 1898 at a nearby house. The hospital has been located at its present location since 1900. Its first permanent building was designed by Thomas Walter III, grandson of the noted architect of the U. S. Capitol's dome.

See also

References

  • DeButts, Jimmy (June 20, 2008) "'Transitional year' means $29 million in losses for St. Vincent's." Birmingham Business Journal.

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