Dr. Debra Burns

Dean, College of Communication and Fine Arts

Phone
(901) 678-3196
Faculty Picture of Deb Burns

About

Dr. Debra Burns is a renowned expert in music-based intervention research, focusing on mixed methodologies across the cancer treatment continuum, from disease-directed treatment and survivorship to end-of-life care. Her extensive work includes collaboration and consultation on several National Institutes of Health-funded studies, where she specializes in research methodology, identifying essential components of music interventions, designing appropriate control conditions, and monitoring treatment fidelity.

Dr. Burns holds a Ph.D. in music education and music therapy from the University of Kansas, a master’s degree in music therapy from Illinois State University, and a Bachelor of Arts in music education from Glenville State College in West Virginia. She completed five years of postdoctoral training funded by the Walther Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health/National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine.

With a publication record that includes over 25 papers in esteemed journals such as the Journal of Music Therapy, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, and Supportive Care in Cancer, Dr. Burns has made significant contributions to the field. She has been an active member of the American Music Therapy Association since 1989. Her expertise lies in the effectiveness of music-based interventions in cancer and hospice/end-of-life care, utilizing randomized controlled trials, qualitative research, and mixed methods in her studies.

Education

Bachelor of Arts in Music Education - Glenville State College, West Virginia

Master’s in Music Therapy - Illinois State University

Ph.D. in Music Education/Music Therapy - University of Kansas.

Five years of postdoctoral training funded by the Walther Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health/National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine.

Professional Experience

Board-Certified Music Therapist #04036, 1992 - 2016

Publications