Talk with your academic advisor from your undergraduate college about med schools you might apply to as early as possible while earning your undergraduate degree. As a pre-med student, the pre-med advisor at your college or your regular academic advisor can be a great resource for finding med schools that fit with your career goals.
Go to the career center. The advisor in the career center might have different med schools to recommend based on your specific career goals. For example, if you want to become a surgeon, you would most likely want to apply to med schools who emphasize this aspect of their programs.
Attend career fairs geared toward students who want to enter the medical profession. Many colleges offer such fairs at least once a year. The career center will likely have more information about the fairs. Representatives from med schools attend these fairs to meet with potential candidates for their programs and get a head start on recruiting the most qualified and talented students.
Schedule a meeting with any professors you have had who earned a medical degree. Conversation with this professor can help give you an inside look into the specific med school that these professors attended. They can tell you more about what it was like to attend the school and whether or not they would recommend it for your particular career goals.
Utilize resources offered by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). The AAMC offers a search feature for med schools, for example, that gives you detailed information about each medical school on the list.