If you only saw ATSNJ in the moments when we are most visible, conference weekend, award announcements, and student events, you might think the society runs on those big touchpoints alone.
But this year’s story also lives in the spaces between.
Join us on March 28th from 5–9 PM at Icarus Brewing Company (Brick, NJ) for an evening of community, celebration, and great BBQ. As winter sports season winds down, we’re coming together to toast everything that makes New Jersey’s athletic training community exceptional.
Accepting applications for research grants in sports medicine, including clinical practice, injury prevention and rehabilitation, basic science, epidemiology, biomechanics, and education.
Each year at the ATSNJ's Annual Conference, the Student Leadership Committee hosts the Student Quiz Bowl, a competition with student representatives from every CAATE school in New Jersey. At the ATSNJ's 2026 Conference, the Student Bowl Winner will be accepting a new trophy, The Camillone Cup!
The winter comes with its own challenges for athletes. When is it too cold to train safely outside? Here’s what you need to know about cold weather injuries and safely training in cold weather.
Ewing High School’s Athletic Trainer, David Csillan, has been awarded the 2019 Gatorade Secondary School Athletic Trainer Award. Each year, Gatorade, in partnership with the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, recognizes 10 secondary school athletic trainers from across the country who provide outstanding athlete care and have had a profound impact on their students, colleagues and community.
John Davis inducted into NATA Hall of Fame, three ATSNJ members receive the NATA Athletic Trainer Service Award, and ATSNJ Public Relations wins “Greatest Impact” Award!
On January 30, 2015, David Csillan, Head Athletic Trainer with Ewing High School and Tammy Osterhout, Assistant Athletic Trainer with Rancocas Valley High School were taking in their respective team’s game at the Jeff Coney Classic Tournament. David decided to travel to the game that night, which is not something he ordinarily does