This is my standard comment since getting into Medical school will be up to you and not the school you attend.
You want to attend a school where you have the best chance for a High GPA in the Medical school pre-req courses, access to medically related EC’s and a school with good Pre-Med advising. You also want to keep undergrad costs at a minimum. In general you need a place where you can thrive as student–academically, socially and personally. Medical schools are looking for students who are not just top students academically, but also interesting, well rounded individuals with specific social competencies and leadership skills.
I would also look at the Pre-Health advising centers for more information.
Make sure you have a backup plan since 60% of “pre-med” students never make to the application round and Biology majors are a dime a dozen. Take some CS and Stats classes to enhance your degree in case Medical school does not happen and also look into other Healthcare related fields for your backup plan.