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The current hospital building and professional building (pictured) were constructed in the 1960s to the designs of [[Lawrence S. Whitten & Son Architects]]. | The current hospital building and professional building (pictured) were constructed in the 1960s to the designs of [[Lawrence S. Whitten & Son Architects]]. | ||
Today, Princeton BMC is | Today, Princeton BMC is at the heart of the [[Baptist Health System]], which also owns [[Citizens Baptist Medical Center]], [[Shelby Baptist Medical Center]], and [[Walker Baptist Medical Center]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:33, 14 June 2008
Princeton Baptist Medical Center (originally Birmingham Baptist Hospital, abbreviated Princeton BMC) is located at 701 Princeton Avenue near the intersection of Tuscaloosa Avenue, Princeton Parkway, and Lomb Avenue in West End.
The Birmingham Baptist Hospital was founded in 1922. Samford Univeristy's Ida V. Moffett School of Nursing was founded as the nursing school of Baptist Hospital.
The current hospital building and professional building (pictured) were constructed in the 1960s to the designs of Lawrence S. Whitten & Son Architects.
Today, Princeton BMC is at the heart of the Baptist Health System, which also owns Citizens Baptist Medical Center, Shelby Baptist Medical Center, and Walker Baptist Medical Center.
External links
- Baptist Health System web site