Roberto Molina, MS.HSA; MS. CCC-SLP is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences. He is a certified bilingual licensed speech-language pathologist in the State of Pennsylvania. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Speech and Language Sciences at Del Rosario´s University in Colombia. He has a Master degree in Health System Administration at Cartagena´s University in Colombia and Speech-Language sciences at La Salle University in Philadelphia.
Roberto has over 25 years of clinical experience in speech and language pathology across the school setting. He has been servicing students at the Philadelphia School District and provides outside speech and language therapy, through his agency Kidsability Bilingual Services, where he also consults with other school districts to support Hispanic families in accessing educational and therapeutic services.
Areas of expertise include language-learning disabilities in school-aged children, autism spectrum disorders, social language deficits, and administration. His broad experience and ability to work with bilingual children in Spanish / English earned him a position at La Salle University Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Advisory Board.
Education
M.S. Science- Speech and Language Pathology; La Salle University
M.S. Health System Administration; Cartagena University
B.S. Speech and Hearing Pathologist; Del Rosario University
Professional Associations
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
Communication Sciences and Disorders Advisory Board Member- La Salle University
Certification
Pennsylvania Teacher Certification- Speech & Language Impaired N-12. Instructional I -II
ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP)
Pennsylvania State licensure in Speech-Language Pathology
Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)
Teaching
COSD 409: Multicultural in Communication Disorders