Research Article

Health Tourism Education in Health Management Programs in Türkiye: A Curriculum Review

Volume: 9 Number: 1 April 30, 2026
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Health Tourism Education in Health Management Programs in Türkiye: A Curriculum Review

Abstract

Today, health tourism has become a rapidly growing sector worldwide due to technological advancements and improved access to healthcare services. This sector not only contributes to the development of healthcare systems but also provides significant economic benefits for countries. Therefore, equipping students with knowledge and competencies related to health tourism at the higher education level has become increasingly important. This study aims to examine whether a Health Tourism course is included in Health Management undergraduate programs at universities in Türkiye and, if so, whether the course is offered as compulsory or elective. According to the findings, there are a total of 72 universities in Türkiye offering Health Management undergraduate programs. Of these universities, 59 are public and 13 are foundation (private) universities. The Health Management department operates within Faculties of Health Sciences in 51 universities, while in 21 universities it is structured under different faculties. This situation indicates that health management education has an interdisciplinary structure that extends beyond health sciences and integrates with business and administrative sciences. The results also show that the Health Tourism course is offered more frequently in foundation universities than in public universities. The fact that the course is generally offered in the third year suggests that students are expected to gain more advanced knowledge about the field in the later stages of their education. In addition, the course is offered as an elective in 29 universities, reflecting the growing sectoral demand and the adaptation of curricula to these needs. However, the absence of a Health Tourism course in 14 universities may indicate a lack of awareness or insufficient academic resources in this field. Therefore, expanding the inclusion of health tourism courses in university curricula is of considerable importance.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Information Systems (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

April 30, 2026

Submission Date

March 11, 2026

Acceptance Date

April 24, 2026

Published in Issue

Year 2026 Volume: 9 Number: 1

APA
Yorulmaz, M., & Karahançer, D. (2026). Health Tourism Education in Health Management Programs in Türkiye: A Curriculum Review. Turkish Research Journal of Academic Social Science, 9(1), 50-58. https://doi.org/10.59372/turajas.1904630
AMA
1.Yorulmaz M, Karahançer D. Health Tourism Education in Health Management Programs in Türkiye: A Curriculum Review. TURAJAS. 2026;9(1):50-58. doi:10.59372/turajas.1904630
Chicago
Yorulmaz, Mehmet, and Diyar Karahançer. 2026. “Health Tourism Education in Health Management Programs in Türkiye: A Curriculum Review”. Turkish Research Journal of Academic Social Science 9 (1): 50-58. https://doi.org/10.59372/turajas.1904630.
EndNote
Yorulmaz M, Karahançer D (April 1, 2026) Health Tourism Education in Health Management Programs in Türkiye: A Curriculum Review. Turkish Research Journal of Academic Social Science 9 1 50–58.
IEEE
[1]M. Yorulmaz and D. Karahançer, “Health Tourism Education in Health Management Programs in Türkiye: A Curriculum Review”, TURAJAS, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 50–58, Apr. 2026, doi: 10.59372/turajas.1904630.
ISNAD
Yorulmaz, Mehmet - Karahançer, Diyar. “Health Tourism Education in Health Management Programs in Türkiye: A Curriculum Review”. Turkish Research Journal of Academic Social Science 9/1 (April 1, 2026): 50-58. https://doi.org/10.59372/turajas.1904630.
JAMA
1.Yorulmaz M, Karahançer D. Health Tourism Education in Health Management Programs in Türkiye: A Curriculum Review. TURAJAS. 2026;9:50–58.
MLA
Yorulmaz, Mehmet, and Diyar Karahançer. “Health Tourism Education in Health Management Programs in Türkiye: A Curriculum Review”. Turkish Research Journal of Academic Social Science, vol. 9, no. 1, Apr. 2026, pp. 50-58, doi:10.59372/turajas.1904630.
Vancouver
1.Mehmet Yorulmaz, Diyar Karahançer. Health Tourism Education in Health Management Programs in Türkiye: A Curriculum Review. TURAJAS. 2026 Apr. 1;9(1):50-8. doi:10.59372/turajas.1904630

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