The parameter estimates are the estimated utility values. In the presentation you referenced, the model under consideration is on the slide 19 (Multinomial logit model), and those utilities are the beta coefficients. One subtle difference from what you might be used to is that it is conditional on a given choice set, so that probability changes depending on the choice profiles in a set. I've attached a paper if you want to look into some of the details.
So, those utilities can be used to predict probabilities in a new choice set, such as in the probability profiler or multiple choice profiler.
As Mark noted, you won't directly get the odds ratios, but you can use the "Comparisons" option from the red triangle menu, to get the odds for two different choice profiles that you specify, if you are just wanting to compare one profile to another.