ATI Educators

Training Michigan’s Healthcare Workers

Kyle Bruder

Kyle Bruder is a State of Michigan licensed Paramedic Instructor/Coordinator with his critical care certification. Kyle is also an instructor for AHA BLS, ACLS and PALS and a NAEMT instructor for PHTLS, TECC, and EMS Safety. Kyle’s career started in January 2013 as an EMT and he went straight to paramedic school that same year. He graduated with his paramedic in 2014. After spending some time on the road Kyle went back and obtained his critical care certification through UMBC in 2017. Finally, Kyle completed his Instructor/Coordinator in 2020. Kyle teaches paramedic programs at American Training Institute.

Gary Denman

Gary Denman is a State of Michigan licensed Paramedic Instructor/Coordinator as well as an AHA BLS, ACLS, PALS, and PHTLS Instructor.

Gary’s EMS career began in 1997 as an EMT serving Genesee County. In 1999, he
became a Paramedic and worked on an ALS ambulance until he became a Paramedic Instructor/Coordinator in 2003. Gary teaches the EMTB as well as other basic and advanced programs here at American Training Institute.

Dominic Foster

Dominic Foster is a State of Michigan licensed Paramedic Instructor/Coordinator as well as a Registered Nurse. Dominic is a faculty member for AHA BLS, ACLS and PALS. Dominic’s EMS career began in 1993 as an EMT serving the Genesee County area. In 1996, he became an instructor/Coordinator and in 1997 became a Paramedic. In 2011, Dominic went back to school and completed his RN degree. Dominic is the Program Director at American Training Institute.

Ron Green

Ron Green is a State of Michigan licensed Paramedic Instructor/Coordinator as well as an AHA BLS, ACLS, PALS, and ASLS Instructor. Ron’s EMS career began in 1996 as an EMT serving Genesee County. In 1999, he became a Paramedic and worked on an ALS ambulance until he became a Paramedic Instructor/Coordinator in 2003. Ron teaches paramedic programs at American Training Institute.

“Dare to reach out your hand into the darkness, to pull another hand into the light.”

—Norman B. Rice