President & CEO
Dr. Faisal Jahangiri is an internationally recognized clinical neurophysiologist and healthcare leader with over 30 years of experience advancing patient safety and surgical outcomes through intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM). He currently serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Global Innervation LLC, a Dallas-based organization dedicated to improving neurological outcomes in surgical patients through clinical education, program development, and neuromonitoring innovation.
Dr. Jahangiri provides strategic consulting and clinical oversight to hospitals, neuromonitoring service providers, and medical device organizations across the United States and internationally. His leadership focuses on developing comprehensive IONM programs that integrate surgical planning, anesthesia optimization, intraoperative troubleshooting, quality assurance, and remote neuromonitoring infrastructure. He frequently supports high-complexity neurosurgical, orthopedic, ENT, and peripheral nerve procedures, including advanced brain mapping and brainstem monitoring.
Throughout his career, Dr. Jahangiri has supervised and interpreted neuromonitoring data from more than 18,000 surgical procedures across more than 300 hospitals in more than 20 U.S. states and internationally. He has successfully designed and implemented neuromonitoring programs at major tertiary care centers, including Thomas Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, VA, King Abdulaziz Medical City in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and neurosurgical centers in Jeddah, where he led multidisciplinary teams supporting complex cranial, spinal, and peripheral nerve surgeries.
Previously, Dr. Jahangiri served as Vice President of Clinical Affairs for a U.S. based neuromonitoring organization, where he led initiatives to improve patient safety, enhance surgeon satisfaction, and standardize clinical quality metrics across multi-site hospital systems. His responsibilities included clinical program development, technologist training and credentialing, clinical quality auditing, remote monitoring support, and research integration. Earlier in his international clinical career, he served as Consultant Clinical Neurophysiologist at Hamad Medical Corporation in Doha, Qatar, supporting one of the region’s largest tertiary care systems.
Dr. Jahangiri maintains active academic appointments as an Assistant Professor of Instruction in Neuroscience at The University of Texas at Dallas and as an Adjunct Professor at Labouré College of Healthcare in Massachusetts. He developed and directs an internationally recognized Diploma and Postdoctoral Fellowship in Surgical Neurophysiology, training neuromonitoring professionals and physicians worldwide.
His professional leadership extends to national clinical societies. Dr. Jahangiri served as President-Elect, President, and Past President of the American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring (ASNM) and currently serves as a board member. During his leadership tenure, he contributed to advancing national clinical standards, expanding educational programs, and strengthening multidisciplinary collaboration within neuromonitoring practice.
Dr. Jahangiri received his medical degree from Khyber Medical College and completed postgraduate training in general surgery and radiology. He later completed advanced graduate studies in Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University, where his research focused on functional electrical stimulation, electroencephalography, and surgical imaging technologies. He has held teaching appointments at Case Western Reserve University Schools of Medicine and Dentistry.
Board-certified by the American Board of Neurophysiological Monitoring since 2003, Dr. Jahangiri is a Fellow of the American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring and the Neurodiagnostic Society. He has authored more than 79 peer-reviewed publications, 30 book chapters, and multiple textbooks focused on neuromonitoring and clinical neurophysiology. He is a frequently invited speaker at national and international clinical conferences and serves as a reviewer for multiple scientific journals.
Dr. Jahangiri is also actively engaged in global healthcare initiatives, collaborating with governmental agencies and medical institutions to introduce neuromonitoring programs in developing healthcare systems. His work continues to focus on expanding access to neuromonitoring technologies and improving neurological safety standards in surgical care worldwide.