If your DD doesn’t already have volunteer experience in a medical setting then I’d give little weight to pre-med considerations and pick the school that gives her the best opportunities no matter what her eventual career.
Many HS kids aren’t aware of more than a handful of career fields, and medicine is an attractive one out of the bunch because they think they need to pick something when they enter college (they don’t with the exception of a few things like engineering). And even within medicine many are probably only aware of doctor and nurse but these are far from the only ones in the health field that help people. Physical therapists, radiology techs, speech pathologists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, to name but just a few. as shown on http://explorehealthcareers.org
Being “pre-med” is often a snap decision that doesn’t take a lot of effort (such as filling out supplemental apps the way you do in nursing) or have a lot of commitment; sign up for calculus and chem frosh year and you’re on your way. The flip side is the attrition rate is tremendous. Only about 40% of those actually completing all the requirements and taking the MCAT get in, and for every one that goes that far there were probably 2 or 3 others that started frosh year thinking of pre-med at many colleges.