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Oreshkin said the young, talented and ambitious are most likely to leave - professionals like Natalya Kuzmina, a 29-year-old cardiac intensive-care doctor who departed Moscow in January.
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"I didn't think I'd be able to catch Neuner," Kuzmina said.
Germany's Neuner cruises to gold in women's biathlon pursuit 2010
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Kuzmina plans to return in five years, but Oreshkin said such career moves often become permanent.
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Kuzmina was working and training in a Moscow hospital, feeling as if she was learning little and going nowhere, coming up against the very wall Oreshkin describes.
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Kuzmina, who is not Jewish, got a five-year residency at a Jerusalem hospital, where she describes herself as thriving.
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Kuzmina was working and training in a Moscow hospital, feeling as if she was learning little and going nowhere, coming up against the very wall Oreshkin describes.
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Oreshkin said the young, talented and ambitious are most likely to leave - professionals like Natalya Kuzmina, a 29-year-old cardiac intensive-care doctor who departed Moscow in January.
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Hearing screams, Ms. Annarumma's daughter, Valeria Kuzmina Lowery , 25, ran and opened the door to help her mother, but was then chased down the hallway by the gunman and shot in the head, stomach and leg, a law-enforcement official said.
2 Women Injured in Shooting Sean Gardiner 2011
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Kuzmina plans to return in five years, but Oreshkin said such career moves often become permanent.
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Kuzmina, who is not Jewish, got a five-year residency at a Jerusalem hospital, where she describes herself as thriving.
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