


Women across the country poured onto the streets to denounce the killing and demand more freedoms. The eruption of anger was sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd, who died in custody of Iran’s “morality police” after she was arrested for allegedly flouting local dress codes. As the regime intensifies its brutal response, the West should do what it can to ensure the movement survives. US and European leaders have rightly voiced support for them. Read more about Nemours Children’s Health in the Philadelphia Business Journal.Over the past three weeks, young female protesters in Iran have led the biggest show of resistance against the country’s theocratic regime in more than a decade. The site is being created specifically to be Nemours’ “comprehensive ambulatory surgery” location for southeastern Pennsylvania families who do not require inpatient care. A sleep center and as well as physical, occupational, and speech therapies will also be offered. This will feature an ambulatory surgery facility along with a comprehensive pediatric care center covering 22 medical and surgical specialties. It will be located in Uptown Worthington at 455 Carnegie Boulevard. The Malvern location will follow the opening of the Abington and Broomall sites and is expected to open in the winter of 2024. “We take care of more than 85,000 Pennsylvania-based children, and that demand continues to grow,” said Pauline Corso, senior vice president and chief operating officer for Nemours Children’s Health. The pediatric health system will invest around $40 million in opening three specialty care sites by the winter of 2024 in Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties. Wilmington-based Nemours Children’s Health is planning to open a specialty care center in Malvern as part of its multimillion-dollar expansion in southeastern Pennsylvania, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
