top of page

Power is a concept synonymous with DC—in its symbolism, its offices, its people. Many Washingtonians hold power by virtue of their positions, titles, and affiliations. For others, power is intrinsic and follows them wherever they go. Some are obvious in their authority. Others pull the strings of influence and change discreetly. One thing is certain: More and more of the most powerful people in the city—in all of those capacities—are women. A decade ago, a list of Washington’s Most Powerful Women was not nearly as long. This time around, we had to make some hard decisions to keep it from overflowing the allotted pages.

Census.png
Cafeteria-01.png
operator.png
Gift Shop.png
Parking.png
Visiting Hours.png

For the month of October, we are taking the lead in the fight against breast cancer by encouraging women to get a mammogram. 

The HUH Human Resources 2023 Performance Development Plan Deadline is Due on October 31st. This is a great opportunity to talk about your great achievements at HUH!

clean.jpg

The Clean Hands Count” campaign is back with an all new logo and tagline: “Ask Me If I Have Washed My Hands.”

Human Resources will be hosting flu clinics this month in the Tower’s Auditorium. Available slots are filling up fast, so you are encouraged to schedule your appointment.

UKG Icon.jfif

UKG is coming on October 8th!  We will be sending out additional communications as we get closer to the date. Will you be ready?

savings_edited.jpg

Beginning, January 3, 2024, a new auto enrollment will be introduced to the HUH Savings Plan. Check your TIAA account for additional information.

For the month of October, we are taking the lead in the fight against breast cancer by encouraging women to get a mammogram. For the month of October, we are taking the lead in the fight against breast cancer by encouraging women to get a mammogram. 

For the month of October, we are taking the lead in the fight against breast cancer by encouraging women to get a mammogram. For the month of October, we are taking the lead in the fight against breast cancer by encouraging women to get a mammogram. 

For the month of October, we are taking the lead in the fight against breast cancer by encouraging women to get a mammogram. For the month of October, we are taking the lead in the fight against breast cancer by encouraging women to get a mammogram. 

Dr Chad L King_edited.jpg

Power is a concept synonymous with DC—in its symbolism, its offices, its people. Many Washingtonians hold power by virtue of their positions, titles, and affiliations. For others, power is intrinsic and follows them wherever they go. Some are obvious in their authority. Others pull the strings of influence and change discreetly. One thing is certain: More and more of the most powerful people in the city—in all of those capacities—are women. A decade ago, a list of Washington’s Most Powerful

Women was not nearly as long. This time around, we had to make some hard decisions to keep it from overflowing the allotted pages.

Power is a concept synonymous with DC—in its symbolism, its offices, its people. Many Washingtonians hold power by virtue of their positions, titles, and affiliations. For others, power is intrinsic and follows them wherever they go. Some are obvious in their authority. Others pull the strings of influence and change discreetly.

Welcome to The Howard University Hospital (HUH) and Howard University Faculty Practice Plan (HUFPP) Patient Information Portal. HUH and the HUFPP are proud to offer a variety of high quality healthcare services to conference participants in the community.  Thank you for visiting our health and wellness booth.

bottom of page