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Which schools can I apply to after abandoning my masters?
Not completing a graduate degree for lack of "interest" is not going to be positive and will likely be viewed quite negatively. As others posters have said, most medical schools (my two definitely) will ask for a letter from your graduate adviser as to when you will complete your degree. Also, most medical schools are not interested in people who can't make up their mind as to what they want to do. To play the devil's advocate: What happens if you decide that you just are not interested in medical school and "abandon" your studies? There goes a seat that could have been occupied by someone who was a bit more sure of their interest.
Since you entered graduate school but "medicine was always your calling", it showed very poor judgment. If you needed to do prereqs, a better course would have been to take your prereqs and not enter graduate school. If you needed uGPA "damage control", post bacc work and not graduate work is what you needed to have completed. Unfortunately, there are not many opportunities for "do overs" in the process of getting into medical school.
In any event, you have a tough road ahead in terms of admission to medical school unless you can get a positive letter from your graduate school (dean or principle adviser) with some sort of "spin" on your situation.