in German Marine Agencies, Inc. et al., v. National Labor Relations
Commission.[16]
In a different vein, the petitioner impugns the pronouncement of Dr. Robert
Lim, the company-designated physician, that he was fit to resume sea duties as
of January 31, 2001 since Dr. Lim did not personally operate on and attend to
him when he was treated; he had been under the care of an ophthalmologist
since September 6, 2000. The petitioner points out that there is nothing in the
record to substantiate the correctness of Dr. Lims certification; neither did the
attending eye specialist issue any medical certification, progress report,
diagnosis or prognosis on his eye condition that could be the basis of Dr. Lims
certification. The petitioner stresses that Dr. Lims certification was not based on
his first hand findings as it was