Aisha Headen

As a pharmacy technician for over twenty years, I have learned a lot about the moving parts of pharmacy. I find satisfaction knowing I am a part of helping patients have a better quality of life. My current role will allow me to be more involved with assisting the patient with their well-being.

Shante Williams

I completed the Duke University Hospital Pharmacy Tech Training Program In December of 2018. I began working as a pharmacy technician in Duke Specialty Pharmacy and worked there for a total of five years. I also worked In the Duke University Hospital Pharmacy Storeroom for nine months. I transitioned to the DukeWELL Pharmacy Services team in August of 2024.

Keaira Pettiford

I have been a Certified Pharmacy Technician for the past nine years with experience in independent, retail, and outpatient pharmacies. I enjoy the work I do, because I am able to help patients be consistent with their medication regimen, as well as helping with medication affordability, speaking with insurance companies, or overcoming any barriers preventing them from getting the medication they need, which will result in overall better health for the patient. It is a pleasure to know that my work impacts so many patients to achieve better health.

Sean Kitson

"I am a certified pharmacy technician with over 12 years of experience in sales and pharmacy. I have worked in a variety of pharmacy settings, ranging from IV chemotherapy preparation and medication procurement to prior authorizations and patient assistance. I attended Appalachian State University, where I graduated with a bachelor's degree in cellular and molecular biology with minor concentrations in chemistry and business. I currently serve DukeWELL patients in Orange, Durham and Alamance Counties."

Shinita Monger

"I am a certified pharmacy technician who attended Virginia Union University and Chowan University, where I studied allied health sciences with a minor in chemistry.  My retail pharmacy experience began in 2003, when I worked at a local pharmacy and soda shop in my community.  Since then, I have worked in a variety of pharmacy settings, including supporting pediatrics, Duke’s Department of Pharmacy Continuity of Care Program, pharmacy billing, and even working in our U.S.

Jeffica Cotton

I am a Certified Pharmacy Technician currently enrolled in Durham Technical Community College pursuing a degree in nursing. I have been in pharmacy since 2004, where I began working in a retail pharmacy as a cashier. An opportunity presented itself when I received the chance to move into a tech position. I became determined to succeed by teaching myself how to read sig codes, brand generic drugs and their uses, and basic pharmacy operations.