US TRAINING COUNCIL

US Training opened its doors in 1980 as a non-profit organization training basic CPR and First Aid courses to organizations throughout Utah, including local childcare, government, and businesses. In 2003 US Training Council aligned with American Heart Association as an official emergency Cardiovascular Care Training Center.

In the past 20 years US Training Council has expanded to training courses to all the American Heart Disciplines: Heartsaver CPR and First Aid, Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), throughout the United States and Canada, with more than 300 trainers nationwide and online platforms as they suitable. We are aligned to train medical students, nursing programs, medical departments, emergency responding personnel, hospitals, traveling medical staff and more. All this in addition to the government entities, local companies, and programs. Over the years hundreds of thousands of participants have certified and/or recertified with us.

Our mission is to provide the most professional and time efficient life saving training services available and to ensure that every student is trained properly to handle situations where someone’s life depends on it. We are a network of authorized instructors who are well educated, experienced, qualified and certified and we feel it a privilege and look forward to serving you.

DAVID PROBERT

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, TRAINING FACILITIES COORDINATOR

Director David Probert is the owner and Training Coordinator for US Training Council. He started his medical training in the mid 1970’s in the Paramedic Field working in emergency medicine for more then 35 years.

He completed his education with an undergraduate degree in Health Science and Counseling and his Masters Degree from the University of Utah and UOP. David has worked many years as a Physician’s Assistant, before redirecting his focus on training in the community and internationally.

David trains hundreds of trainers, medical students, medical departments, hospital and clinical staff every year and interfaces directly with American Heart and American Stroke Associations. He trains the courses in NIHSS, BLS/ACLS/PALS. He has trained the NRP and Trauma courses and meets his students with a wealth of information, experience, talent, and excitement for their best work.

David is passionate about training and insuring each student feels qualified and prepared to serve in an emergency capacity. He is knowledgeable in his field and works closely with both AHA and ASA to insure the most up-to-date information and medical training is disseminated to all he trains. With more than 40 years of experience, he continues to share his wealth of skills, knowledge and practical know-how with all whom he engages.

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CHANTELL BRIGGS, ADMIN. MGR., TCF, INSTRUCTOR

Chantell began work with US Training Council in the fall of 2012 as the Administrative Manager. Chantell manages the training personnel nationwide, organizing their new courses, recertifications, documentation, and auditing procedures.

Additionally, she is a board member and treasurer for USTC. She is an invaluable member of the executive team.

Chantell runs the phlebotomy program for USTC and trains in BLS.

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REBECCA KELLER, BCBA., LBA., USTC MASTER TRAINER

Rebecca Keller started her career in the early 90’s as a human resource director for an emerging global tech company and quickly became familiar with OSHA regulations and the need for CPR and First Aid in all the departments. Later she certified under a governor sponsored program for Homeland Security preparedness in business, implementing its standards in every business or facility she has worked.

In 2008 Rebecca aligned with USTC as a certified trainer for Heartsaver CPR, First Aid and later as a BLS trainer. Additionally, attending and training alongside Director Probert as he conducted the ACLS and/or PALS and she conducted the BLS portions at Universities and Hospitals, she has taken several ACLS/PALS courses each year starting in 2011. In the course of her tenure she has trained thousands of people in all walks of business, government, non-profit, nursing students, and nursing homes with special love and emphasis for facilities that care for children. In 2022 Rebecca Certified as an ACLS instructor and in 2023 she certified as a PALS instructor.

Rebecca holds several certifications and a Masters Degree. She is board certified as a behavior analyst in addition to her business and medical training background. Rebecca is a board member of USTC is in the process of certification for Training Center Faculty. She manages much of the online courses and support, in addition to the tech and accounting departments.

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