Gillian Crowe
'Late Night Delivery'
Dominick Street/Dorset Street, Dublin 1
2023
Dublin City Council
This artwork depicts the Rotunda Hospital, the oldest continuously operating maternity hospital in the world. The hospital was opened in 1745 by surgeon-midwife Bartholomew Mosse to provide medical care for destitute mothers, and to train midwives and surgeons. Originally located on the southside at George’s Lane, the hospital moved to its present location in 1757 where it has remained open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year ever since. Today, over 9,000 babies are born in the Rotunda each year, making it the busiest maternity hospital in Europe and the largest in Ireland.
I am a junior doctor working in the Rotunda specialising in Anaesthesia. I work with 14 other junior doctors and 10 consultants to provide safe, effective anaesthesia and analgesia for labour, Caesarean section and a variety of
other surgeries as well as providing high dependency care for critically unwell patients. It is a very busy but very rewarding job. When not doing epidurals at all hours of the day and night, I do some very bad drawing and lots of rowing.