Medical schools require a very specific set of prerequisites, almost always including a bachelor's degree. The AA and BA you describe don't fulfill those requirements. You would need to complete the necessary prerequisite courses in:
* Biology: Generally including General Biology I & II, often with labs.
* General Chemistry: Usually including General Chemistry I & II, and often Organic Chemistry I & II with labs.
* Physics: Often including General Physics I & II with labs.
* Mathematics: Often including at least Calculus I.
* Biochemistry: Often a requirement.
You'd likely need to take these courses *after* completing your existing degrees, essentially requiring you to complete a second bachelor's degree or at least a significant number of additional science courses. This would add several years to your timeline.
In short, your current degrees provide a foundation, but they don't meet the admission requirements of medical school. You need to carefully review the prerequisite courses listed by the medical schools you're interested in and plan accordingly to complete them. Contact the pre-med advising offices at universities you're considering to create a plan to complete the necessary coursework.