Thanks for asking! I have always known that I wanted to be an audiologist and didn't think twice about my hearing loss being a factor. Although I haven't experienced it personally, I have heard that sometimes there is pushback even within the field, which is unfortunate, as you would think that CSD people would be the most understanding. I have been asked by average laypersons won't my hearing loss affect my job? But I usually find that these people don't know the difference between SL-P and audiology! Hearing loss would be more of a factor in SL-P, although I did have a hard of hearing SL-P (she wore HAs) and she was fantastic .
I would assume that Deaf audiologists without CIs or HAs would experience more pushback. Myself and deciBELLE (I'm making an assumption here ) are fairly high functioning in terms of hearing and unfortunately, I think this would be deemed more "acceptable" in the profession. It would be interesting to speak with a Deaf person working in the field.