In recent years, both public and private sectors have made significant investments in health services. Together with these investments, many factors such as the developments in technology, the phenomenon of globalization, the society becoming more conscious and the expectations of the society from health services have increased the competition and quality in the health sector. This has increased the need for qualified health care professionals. Health Institutions Management program continues to provide education and training activities to meet this need. Students who graduate from the Health Institutions Management program are employed in the units of health institutions such as patient services, public relations, marketing, procurement, accounting and medical accounting.