At an early age, Dr. Lashin had undergone intensive training in several medical disciplines in Cairo, Egypt. She received her first medical degree in 1992 from the Cairo University. Followed by Master’s degree and a Doctorate in Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Endemic Medicine, Tropical Medicine, Interventional Endoscopy and Interventional Abdominal Ultrasound. She served as Associate Professor of Medicine at Cairo University for 14 years.
Dr. Lashin was a postdoctoral research fellow at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas then completed her Internal Medicine residency at the Sinai Grace Hospital, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. Dr. Lashin then obtained her Board certification in Internal Medicine.
Later on, Dr. Lashin is certified by the American Board of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine. She is also certified by the Swiss Biological Medicine Academy in Switzerland. Dr. Lashin is also a certified trainer in Ethics of International Medical Research by the University of Maryland and has a Cambridge Diploma for Teachers and Trainers issued by Cambridge University in the United Kingdom.
Dr. Lashin has also worked as an Internal Medicine Doctor, Assistant Clinical Professor and Lead Physician at UCLA. Prior to that, she worked as a Hospitalist and Primary Care Physician at Kaiser Permanente Hospitals in North California.