Yes, if:
1. The school you are transferring to has openings (i.e. people dropped out leaving spots open.)
2. If transferring between years II & III, you passed all of your courses and the USMLE step I
3. If transfererring between years I & II, you passed all of your courses.
4. You submit 3 recommendations from your school, including one from your Dean.
5. You are currently in "good standing" at your school.
6. You submit a usual AMCAS application with MCAT scores.
7. You supply a personal statement including sufficient reasoning for transferring.
8. You are able to "outcompete" other transfer applications (i.e. you have better qualifications than the other M.D. and D.O. applicants.)
--> You will not be interviewed until the summer just before you enter, since the total number of spots will not be known until the academic year ends.
Keep in mind: there are few schools that will actually do this.
If you don't have the credentials to get into the school in a traditional manner, keep in mind that the stakes will be MUCH higher, since there may only be 1 or 2 spots available.