NP and PA are good paths, as is an MPH or a PhD if you like research. Major in whatever you like, because most healthcare related jobs require some form of specialized schooling after undergrad.
My personal opinion is that a degree in the sciences (Math, physics, chem, bio, etc) are highly valuable for anyone looking to land a good job. An English, history, or anthropology major is comparatively useless for getting a job*.
* thats not to say the degree is invaluable, you learn a lot with those degrees the knowledge just doesn't hold a bunch of employment benefit.
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Backup plan if I don't get accepted to med school?
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