Also look at getting a masters in public health as an alternative to a four year medical college.
Also, New York State and Missouri have special medical programs that are shorter by far… New York State
and PA offer physician assistant undergrad programs that require NO graduate school to get a medical license to practice. Missouri, in Kansas City, offers a medical program that combines medical school and undergrad into a six year MD program. See this BA/MD six year program in Kansas City at U of Missouri Kansas City.
I agree with @mikemac, it may pay off to find a way to get a medical degree and spend less,
and it may be a good idea to look at public health, PT or another health related field. You can also work at a Medical school as a lab technician with a masters degree in genetics. You can manage a medical lab with a bachelors degree,
too, I know students who gave up on medical school and chose these good careers.
Here is the six year medical program in Missouri. I only wish other states would copy this program:
http://med.umkc.edu/bamd/