The current healthcare system of Turkey has failed to meet the health needs of the people. Neither the people who use the healthcare services nor the providers are satisfied with current healthcare delivery. Transition from this system of hospital-based health services towards a general practice-based health care system is the core content of the reform process in Turkey. However, although a period of ten years has elapsed, this process has made little progress and the draft laws from 1994 have not yet been enacted. Retraining general practitioners in primary healthcare (PHC) towards general practice/family medicine (GP/FM) and vocational training in GP/FM are challenging issues for the reform process and for academic general practice departments. Following the decision of the Higher Educational Council (HEC) in 1993, departments of general practice have been established in 21 of the 45 medical schools. Despite many substantial problems, there are promising developments in GP/FM in Turkey.