So much further from the truth. There is a need for primary care since there are shortages in doctors specializing in family medicine. Most docs I know want to go and specialize in a specific field because pay is way better! I am a nurse with 12 years of experience and plan to go back and get my MSN-FNP. I recently just graduated from my BSN and decided to continue on to MSN-FNP because there is a critical need of it. I have been offered jobs when I mentioned I was going back after I graduate. Especially from my MDs I work with in a renal clinic, and even my own doctor's office! I took the long route of becoming a nurse, LVN-ADN-BSN and now finally will have started on my MSN. Best wishes to all!