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Harold Sheldon Laski (born May 16, 1948) is a physician, medical talk show host, and custom home designer.) He also served as the 1999-2008 president of the Pain Management Society of Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.A.

After attending P.S. 114 elementary school in the Bronx, New York, he attended P.s 22, Jordan L Mott Junior High School in the SP 1 (Special Progress class) completing 7th, 8th and 9th grades in two years. He was then accepted at the Bronx High School of Science where he completed High School in the graduating class of 1965. He was given early acceptance at New York University and graduated in 1969 with a B.S., majoring in Biology and minoring in chemistry and mathematics. In 1976 he completed medical school at the University of Guadalajara in Jalisco Mexico having received his degree as a licensed phsyician in Mexico as a "Medico, Cirujano y Partero." Later Dr. Laski returned to the United States. Having passed the ECFMG, an examination that allowed him to gain entrance into a United States internship, Laski then completed a one year straight surgical residency at the Washington Hospital Center under Dr. Fouty, head of surgery at the hospital. Dr. Laski then switched to Radiology and did two years of radiology at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore Maryland under Dr. Julian O. Salik. He completed a Pediatric Radiology course at the AFIP (Air Force Institute of Pathology.) During that time Dr. Laski passed the U.S. Medical Board and received his medical license in Maryland, and later in Florida.

After the completion of the radiology residency Dr. Laski accepted the position as the medical director of the Mandarin Emergency Care Center in Jacksonville, Florida. He remained there for a period of 1 year. At that point Dr. Laski opened the Macclenny Family and Minor Emergency Care Center in Macclenny Florida. During the time that he was practicing at that Medical Center he ran for County COmmissioner, as one of 5 candidates, however he came in second place, the election being won by long term resident of Baker County, T.J. Adams. While in Macclenny Dr. Laski hosted the Ask-The-Doc Radio Show, an hour long

While overseeing the construction of his new medical center in Jacksonville Florida, Dr. Laski worked as a physician at the Navcare center in Jacksonville, Beach, Florida. The Southside Primary and Family Care Center opend in 1987. The name was later changed to the Southside Medical Center. Dr. Laski again hosted the Ask-the-Doc Show on local radio intermittently during the 22 years that he has remained in Jacksonville, Florida.