Stories and Videos
Stories and Videos
Birmingham: A City in Need
In the late 1800s, Birmingham was undergoing an industrial boom. The discovery of iron, coal, and limestone created steel furnaces and job opportunities. However, living conditions became dreadful for many. Healthcare was scarce and unattainable for the poor. Birmingham was a city in desperate need of a hospital. Watch our historical video to learn more about Birmingham's oldest hospital.
Camp Bluebird: America's first adult cancer camp
For nearly 40 years, Camp Bluebird has served as the place for adult cancer survivors to gather and relax in the spring and fall.
First 'emergency room on wheels'
While many other hospitals during the 1960s lay claims to the crash cart invention, there is no other hospital whose history of the crash cart traces back to 1955 like St. Vincent’s.
St. Vincent's associates share their reasons why they were called to serve our health ministry.
In the past 125 years, health care has seen numerous changes from the way providers dressed to how medical records are stored.
Alabama's first registered nurse
Generosity heals
A reminder that Birmingham is being watched over
Hundreds of graduates earn certifications to start their medical careers
Ascension St. Vincent's is known for many 'firsts'
Alabama's first registered nurse and X-ray department are among Ascension St. Vincent's many "firsts."