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SUMMARY: This presentation will provide an overview of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Religion, Spirituality, and Health Scientific Group (RSH-SIG), one of twenty-two social and behavioral sciences intramural scientific interest groups of the NIH which was launched in February 2021. The talk will include information on what an NIH intramural scientific interest group is (and its scope of activities) as well as the founding of the group, its members and structure, purpose, background, aims, activities, future plans, and aspirations. There will be information on how we’ve engaged with researchers, how you can become aware of our activities, and how to join our external listserv. There will be time for questions and answers as well as input and feedback from the audience. PRESENTER: Joan Romaine, MPH, MS, LGPC, NCC, began at the NIH as a Presidential Management Intern in 2001, and currently works as a Health Specialist at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) in the Division of Treatment and Recovery; Treatment, Health Services, and Recovery Branch. Ms. Romaine is the founder and chair of the NIH Religion, Spirituality, and Health Scientific Interest Group, and serves as co-chair of the Interagency Work Group on Drinking and Drug Use in Women and Girls. She developed the NIAAA Faith Leader Outreach Kit. Ms. Romaine holds a Master of Public Health degree from The George Washington University (2001), Master of Science degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Loyola University Maryland’s Department of Pastoral Counseling (2020), and dual BA/BS degrees in psychology and advertising from Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences and S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications respectively (1990). Ms. Romaine is a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer (Gabon 1995-1997) and served as a VISTA Volunteer and AmeriCorps Volunteer (1st cohort 1993-1995 South Tucson, Arizona).