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Q&A with Clinical Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist Sallie Vanderhoof

Washington University Clinical Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist Sallie Vanderhoof shares her passion for being a mom and traveling.

What is your current title and how long have you been with WashU ENT?

 I am an Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist in the cochlear implant program.  I have been with the department for twenty-three years.  Before coming to Washington University, I worked in the otolaryngology department at SLU.  Prior to that I worked in various settings as a Speech Language Pathologist.

Sallie with her two daughters Amara (left) and Elise (middle).

What do you like most about your work here?

I became interested in cochlear implants my junior year in college.  Even at that time, the strides recipients were making with the technology was fascinating.  I love working with people and getting to be a part of the journey these patients take with a cochlear implant.  Working with them to optimize their hearing and improve communication with the people around them is very rewarding.  In addition, I get to work with an amazing team of Audiologists and Otologists!

How would you describe life in the Vanderhoof household?

There is never a dull moment in the Vanderhoof household with everyone coming and going. My husband, Tim, and I have two daughters. Our oldest daughter Elise is a creative writing major at Webster University and lives at home. Our youngest daughter Amara is a junior in high school and is involved in several sports. Tim has retired from the public school system but keeps busy with odd jobs and volunteer work. Last but not least, our Doberman Willow and Weimaraner Luna who are always right there in the thick of things!

Do you have a favorite activity or pastime?

I have many different interests, not necessarily one favorite activity.  If my daughters are involved in something that is my priority, watching them and supporting their interests.  I enjoy being outside, taking a walk or going on a hike with the dogs.  My husband’s family has a small cabin on a lake in Northern Minnesota, it is beautiful there and we enjoy many lake activities each summer.

Is there a special something at the top of your bucket list, and why?

We love to travel so there are numerous places I would like to visit that are on the bucket list.  Believe it or not, one thing I have always wanted to do is fly a plane.  I’m not sure it will ever happen, but you never know!

Amara, Elise, and Willow at the lake
Amara, Elise, and Willow at the lake