In my humble opinion, I believe they only ask if you are AOA, not discriminating between junior and senior. If you're junior AOA I suppose you could mention that and I'm sure they'd probably know what that means. However, if you go through the old posts, you can see that you don't have to be AOA to match in orthopedics. I and the rest (I think) of the people who matched from my med school were not and if you look at the credentials posting . . . several others were not either. Granted, I believe there are some programs (such as UPenn, Vandy, and Brown which have been mentioned in previous posts and through the grapevine) that only interview people who ARE AOA. However, since I didn't interview at any of the places that used that as a cutoff I can't tell you if those places discriminate between the two . . .
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