The big bank theory: TV producer Chuck Lorre donates $30 million to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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The big bank theory: TV producer Chuck Lorre donates $30 million to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesChuck Lorre, the producer behind hits like The Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men, and 2 Broke Girls is sharing the wealth with Los Angeles esteemed Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Lorre and his Lorre Family Foundation has anted up $30 million in an effort to create a new school "for underserved individuals seeking to grow their healthcare career opportunities."
"The Chuck Lorre School of Allied Health will provide industry-leading training for emerging healthcare professionals in six areas of work that are chronically understaffed.respiratory therapy, pharmacy technician training, clinical laboratory science, MRI technology, radiologic technology or echo/cardio technology areas identified as the most in-demand staffing needs in hospital settings," Cedars announcement notes.
According to the medical center, the school s "intensive and immersive programs will range from six to 24 months, in-person and online, with students receiv