May a current 40 year old, non-physician here (give 5-6 years before I can apply to MD/DO school) chime in, eventhough I know you all are docs?
Has your daughter shadowed a physician or physicians yet? (Watching "ER" or whatever else is not enough.) If so, then she could be quite ready to decide her career - I have been wanting to be a physician (or "medical doctor", the term I was first introduced to) since I was in kindergarten, 1989 - 1990. My dad was the town general practitioner, and yes, "general practice" was still in vogue then. However, your daughter actually needs to observe physicians to make sure this is what she really wants to do. There is no harm in applying to a standard BA/BS/any other baccalaureate program, then going MD/DO - while at seventeen or eighteen, one year shaved off the usual U.S. medical school path of eight years from college entry to MD/DO looks like a lot of time, at my age of forty, that is really a drop in the bucket (and yes, I hold a BA in psychology). I knew someone in my high school senior class who was accepted into a similar (BA/BS - MD) program. As I understand it, she ultimately chose non-medical careers.