Is there anyone out there who knows if you have to be in a pre-med program to enter medical school, or is it possible to just major in a science related field. I plan on going into the medical field but am not sure how to go about the whole issue of choosing a major.
You can major in anything as long as you take the courses that most medical schools require for matriculation. These courses generally include a year of biology, a year of general chem, a year of organic chem, a year of physics, a year of english and a lot of them are requiring biochem these days.
Try to use the search function before creating threads, you're just starting out and all of your questions have been answered a thousand times, this is a good one to get you started:
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=781767
Edit: also, a status of "fellow" implies that you have completed medical school, residency and are currently completing a fellowship to further specialize. I'd recommend changing your status because some folks around here get mighty ornery bout that stuff.