Thanks for the quick replies. I sent an email out to the pre-medical adviser at the school where I did all my undergrad work. That's probably the best place to start. Unfortunately I think I may end up having to take all the pre-reqs. I took bio 1 and 2 but with no lab. I did take Microbio and Biochem, both with labs, im not sure how this factors in. Also took AnP 1 and 2 with labs. I took 3 semesters of combined orgo and gen chem, all with labs. It seems like they sort of purposely made it so we get none of the pre-med reqs but I will see. I am prepared for the worst.
With regards to the bridge program, the only thing that scares me is the mandatory primary care seats, as well as the limited amount of seats in general. I will probably try to speak to someone there, I will get more info.
As to why I am now going the MD route- I am 22 years old, have been a PA for about a year. I feel like a first year resident, but I am already feeling like a lifelong resident and I think eventually that will bother me. I have now truly seen what being a doctor consists of, I have met hundreds of doctors, have worked with and for doctors. I made thedecision to be a PA right out of high-school. I am a different person now. The idea of many more years of school kind of scared me back then, now I embrace it and cant wait to go back. I want the challenge. Really the only reason to not go back to school would be financial, but I figure everyone pretty much loans it so thats a poor reason to hold me back.