Medical term:
placing
placement
(plās′mĭnt)1. The positioning or implantation of a object, such as a catheter or stent, within or near a body part.
2. The assignment of a patient to a particular care facility, treatment program, or level of care.
3. The assignment of a student in a health profession to a specialized learning environment, such as a clinic, hospital, or ward, where he or she performs professional activities under supervision.
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place·ment
(plāsmĕnt)In dentistry, typically used to denote the insertion of a prosthesis.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012
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