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Reinert Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic Patient Named Ambassador of the Year

05/03/2021

Margie Aguado, who has been receiving aural rehabilitation sessions at Saint Louis University’s Paul C. Reinert Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic operated by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, was recently named the Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Association (MSHA) Ambassador of the Year.

Aguado was nominated for the honor by her SLU therapists. 

From left Molly Schultz, Saneta Thurmon, Margie Aguado, Alexandra Bruce.

Pictured from left are graduate student Molly Schultz; Saneta Thurmon, CSD program director; Margie Aguado; and graduate student Alexandra Bruce. Submitted Photo.

After living with hearing problems for over 35 years, Aguado received her first cochlear implant in 2014 and attended aural rehabilitation sessions at SLU’s clinic. After receiving her second implant in February 2021, Aguado returned for additional aural rehabilitation sessions at SLU’s clinic with CSD Program Director Saneta Thurmon, MA, CCC-SLP/A, and two CSD graduate students: Alexandra Bruce and Molly Schultz.

Aguado said she was thrilled with the honor and she is grateful to the doctors, audiologists and speech-language professionals who have helped her along her journey. She said she is eager to be an ambassador to those who think they can benefit from hearing-related treatments and aural rehabilitation therapy.

“I feel like I can help other people who are thinking about getting a cochlear implant but are afraid to do so. When you get the surgery, it is frightening because you don’t know how you are going to function in the real world with the new sound,” Aguado said. “Being an ambassador, I can tell you what it’s like to be a client, I can give words of wisdom and encouragement. Saneta Thurmon has been phenomenal – she makes me work at it. That’s what I need and a lot of people need: encouragement and empathy to go further.”

Aguado said the environment at SLU’s Reinert Clinic has been welcoming and inspiring.

“Having both professionals and students working with me in the clinic has been amazing. I’m here to learn, the students are here to learn and to teach me, and the instructors are here to teach and to reinforce the patient’s ability to work hard and perfect their hearing,” Aguado said. “My sister was a student in the Communication Sciences and Disorders department at SLU in the 1970s, so she knows what I’ve had to go through. My family - not just my blood family but my SLU family as well - hold a very special place in my heart.”

Bruce was thrilled to hear Aguado had been named Ambassador of the Year.

“It was amazing,” Bruce said. “It felt like such an honor to have a client who I was working with as a student clinician achieve the ambassador award. She is the most deserving, hardworking individual.”

Schultz said having the opportunity to work with Aguado has been rewarding for her as a student.

“Working with Margie in the clinic has been so fun and educational. She has such an uplifting spirit that you feel right when she walks in the room; our sessions are full of laughter and smiles,” Schultz said. “Margie works so hard and dedicates so much time to her aural rehab. She has been able to help Alex and I learn so much so quickly. Margie and Professor Thurmon are some of the best people to learn from.”

Submitted by Corey Mauer