BRUNSWICK – Brantley County High School alum Kayde Thrams has joined Southeast Georgia Health System’s Southeast Georgia Physician Associ ates–Rad iation Oncology. Thrams joins the Health System following completion of her Master of Science in Physician Assistant studies at South University in Savannah.
With diverse clinical rotation experience, including obstetrics and gynecology, primary care, behavioral medicine, emergency medicine, general surgery, internal medicine and pediatrics, Thrams brings a wellrounded foundation in patient care.

Her earlier work as a medical assistant in family medicine strengthened her skills in clinical procedures, diagnostics and patient communication.
In addition to academic excellence, including Phi Kappa Phi honors, Summa Cum Laude distinction, and multiple research achievements, Thrams has participated in extensive community health volunteer work throughout South Georgia.
“Kayde’s strong academic performance, clinical versatility and dedication to community health made her a standout candidate,” says Katie Wood, vice president, physician practices. “We look forward to the com-passionate care she will provide to our radiation oncology patients.”
Thrams joins a multidisciplinary team dedicated to advanced cancer diagnosis, treatment and survivorship support. Her expertise strengthens the team’s ability to deliver high-quality, individualized care at every step of the cancer journey. To learn more about Southeast Georgia Health System Cancer Care Center, visit sghs.org/cancer.










