My finance professor mentioned that Fitz is having hand surgey, but that's all he said. Anyone know what's up with that?
Is this a joke? We won't see a man-to-man defense the rest of the year!
I heard it too. Just that he had hand surgery today, nothing about which hand, how he hurt it, or how long he's expected out.
Why would your finance professor know this? And, did he announce this in class when recapping chapter 12 or did he confide this to you in private?
Maybe Crean will address it on his 5 PM radio show? Any one in Milwaukee who can listen and let us know?
EDIT: I guess it's a TV show on Channel 32 in Milwaukee. It is on at 5 PM according to the Dodds board.
I think you meant TV show .. and I highly doubt it .. I'm sure the show was taped day(s) ago. His radio shows:
Nov. 5 will mark the first radio broadcast and the show will continue through March. Tentative show dates, subject to change, are Nov. 5, Nov. 26, Dec. 3, Dec. 10, Jan. 7, Jan. 14, Jan. 21, Jan. 28, Feb. 11, Feb. 18 and March 3.
Fitzgerald is in our class (obviously he wasn't today), and the professor was telling Fitzgerald's group members that he was having surgery, so they might have trouble getting ahold of him to work on their group project, and they'll have to work something out.
If that is the case, Christopherson better be ready to go soon. we need the shooting.
isn't that a violation of fitz's hippa rights?
No, it isn't.
The HIPAA Privacy Rule pertains to three categories of covered entities - health care providers, health plans, and health care clearinghouses. Finance professors do not fall within the guidelines.
Finance Profs are impacted those rules -- we received a directive from our administration just yesterday concerning what we can tell students about other students.
My biggest problem in this area involves parents who want to know grades and tests results.
It might be a bad idea for a professor to tell others about the health of one of his students, but it's not covered by HIPAA.
Well it's important for students depending on someone for a huge semester project to know what's going on if someone goes MIA for a few days so close to the deadline. Though it may have been better to tell a few students privately instead of announcing it in front of the whole class.
If this is true, wtf is up with the injuries to this team?! The way Fitz shot the ball in Maui we really need that spark off the bench...and to keep the defenses honest...perfect timing for WI...good lord. Hopefully it's relatively minor.
Quote from: bartmiller#1 on November 29, 2007, 05:51:19 PM
It might be a bad idea for a professor to tell others about the health of one of his students, but it's not covered by HIPAA.
Yes they are covered by HIPPA. The University is covered and therefor a professor for the school, while acting in the their capacity as a professor, is an agent of the school and HIPPA applies.
How about the night watchman? or the cook? or a clerk? seems to me that the buck has to stop with people in an official capacity------otherwise it qualifies as a simple rumor!
had Fitzgerald punch a tackling dummy at practice in preparation for UWM.
I saw Fitz at 11 today between classes. I do every Tuesday and Thursday. When was this finance class he missed? he didn't appear to have anything indicating a recent surgery unless it was after that.
Quote from: muwarrior87 on November 29, 2007, 08:21:59 PM
I saw Fitz at 11 today between classes. I do every Tuesday and Thursday. When was this finance class he missed? he didn't appear to have anything indicating a recent surgery unless it was after that.
My class was at 12:35
What's to miss?
Fitz rarely had the balls to take over a game with his 3 pt shooting - the last game excluded.
He doesn't play post defense and doesn't shoot the ball...there's nothing really to miss here.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on November 29, 2007, 07:15:11 PM
had Fitzgerald punch a tackling dummy at practice in preparation for UWM.
No, he was karate chopping a board and got a deep splinter. Needed to be taken out surgically.
Quote from: chapman on November 29, 2007, 06:13:51 PM
Well it's important for students depending on someone for a huge semester project to know what's going on if someone goes MIA for a few days so close to the deadline. Though it may have been better to tell a few students privately instead of announcing it in front of the whole class.
Would that really make a big difference? Fitz is pretty high profile. If one person hears that he's hurt, 95% percent of the campus will know within 24hrs.
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on November 30, 2007, 12:07:28 AM
What's to miss?
Fitz rarely had the balls to take over a game with his 3 pt shooting - the last game excluded.
He doesn't play post defense and doesn't shoot the ball...there's nothing really to miss here.
It can be frustraing sometimes to watch him hesitate to shoot the ball when he's open. But when he shoots with confidence, it adds a whole new dimension to our offense with our guards driving and kicking. It won't be a big deal at all if he's out for UW-M, but I hope he's back by next Saturday.
Did Dan Fitzgerald injure his left wrist?
The MU boards are buzzing about a rumored wrist injury to 6'8" senior Dan Fitzgerald. The rumor was first posted by MU_Freak on MUScoop yesterday. On the Marquette Hoops site, there is a similar thread with consistent information.Nothing official from MU at this point.BTW, UW-M moved tonight's game watching party from the Klotsche Center to the Union due to lack of interest. Remember, this is a game the fans want.
http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2007/11/did-dan-fitzgerald-injure-his-left.html
Quote from: mcnaulty21 on November 30, 2007, 03:39:09 AM
Quote from: chapman on November 29, 2007, 06:13:51 PM
Well it's important for students depending on someone for a huge semester project to know what's going on if someone goes MIA for a few days so close to the deadline. Though it may have been better to tell a few students privately instead of announcing it in front of the whole class.
Would that really make a big difference? Fitz is pretty high profile. If one person hears that he's hurt, 95% percent of the campus will know within 24hrs.
I don't think that's a safe assumption. I don't even think 95% of the campus knows who he is. There are way more people who have little or no interest in the basketball team than you think.
Quote from: chapman on November 30, 2007, 11:13:08 AM
Quote from: mcnaulty21 on November 30, 2007, 03:39:09 AM
Quote from: chapman on November 29, 2007, 06:13:51 PM
Well it's important for students depending on someone for a huge semester project to know what's going on if someone goes MIA for a few days so close to the deadline. Though it may have been better to tell a few students privately instead of announcing it in front of the whole class.
Would that really make a big difference? Fitz is pretty high profile. If one person hears that he's hurt, 95% percent of the campus will know within 24hrs.
I don't think that's a safe assumption. I don't even think 95% of the campus knows who he is. There are way more people who have little or no interest in the basketball team than you think.
Considering the Fanatics are 4,000 strong at some games, I'd say well over 95 percent of the campus knows who he is.
Quote from: HarveysWallbangers on November 30, 2007, 11:21:51 AMConsidering the Fanatics are 4,000 strong at some games, I'd say well over 95 percent of the campus knows who he is.
Considering there are roughly 11,000 students I'd say there are at least 1,000 students who don't know who he is. AT LEAST!
I'd say at least 2000 have no clue.
Having roughly 11,000 total students that means 7,000 students don't have tickets. No offense to Fitz but he isn't exactly the star of the team so to the student who rarely follows the team they probably haven't heard of him.
Plus there are freshman who don't know all of the players yet.
well i was just at the game and he didn't play and it appeared his left hand was in a cast. Wonder what's up??
sorry ... not a cast but an ace bandage of some sort.
The announers said he had a wrist sprain.
Not sure I'm buying the company line.