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Phil Hossler, ATC (732) 613- 6934 East Brunswick HIgh School 380 Cranbury Road East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Phil Hossler has authored 3 textbooks for high school athletic trainers, parents and athletes. The second book, "The High School Athletic Training Program- an organizational guide" , is in use by high school athletic trainers around the country. The most recent one is specifically for the high school athlete and those in the "neighborhood" that would care for a concussed student-athlete. As an adjunct to this text, Phil authored an article detailing how a school district could implement classroom accommadations for a student-athlete with a concussion. He also wrote the First Aid and Sports Safety Policies chapter in the last four editions of the AAHPERD's text "Principles of Safety in Physical Education and Sport". Phil has had 30 articles published in various professional, coaching and teaching magazines. Phil Hossler has written for, been featured in or been interviwed for over 85 magazine, newspaper, radio and television outlets on topics related to high school athletic health care, including USA Today, New York Times,New Jersey WPIX channel 9, WNJN channel 12 and WOR 9; New York JACK 101.1 FM radio,Athletic Management, Training & Conditioning magazines, Journal of Athletic Training, NATA NEWS and Gatorade Sports Science Exchange. In addition, he has traveled on four occassions with USA Olympic level teams to Europe and South America. Phil is a member of four Halls of Fame including the New Jersey Athletic Trainers' Society, New Jersey Interscholastic Coaches' Association, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association and the National Athletic Trainers' Association.He has received numerous awards from organizations such as the National Athletic Trainers' Association, Athletic Trainers' Society of New Jersey, New Jersey Brain Injury Association, American Heart Association, Medtronic, Training & Conditioning and Athletic Management magazines. He co-authored the 1984 New Jersey state law for athletic trainers and was responsible for the landmark 1999 New Jersey endorsement from the New Jersey State Department of Education recognizing high school athletic trainers as educators. Phil has had over 75 student trainer assistants since coming to East Brunswick in 1984. Seven of his former students are now certified athletic trainers, while others are registered nurses, physical therapists, EMTs and physicians.
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