I am in my last year of undergrad finishing up my Phi degree. Obviously, I haven't started med school yet so I can't give you advice from that perspective. However, I know what you're talking about with people giving you confused looks when you tell them your major and career goals. I think that it's a great combination. Philosophy broadened the way that I think about things and made me challenge everything I read and heard, especially in terms of epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics. This helped me to learn the material better, since I was constantly challenging it. Also, the ridiculous amount of reading and writing that I've done was good prep for the MCAT, especially the VR. In terms of having a career as a doctor, I think that everyone has philosophical questions whether they recognize them as such or not. Being aware of these questions and having gone through the painful process of thinking about them helps relate to people, in my opinion. Also, all of my interviewers thought that I made a wise choice in choosing to major in Phi, especially the ones at Tulane. 🙂