Nurses and doctors put on their dancing Crocs for a silent disco at a Glasgow hospital.
DJ George Bowie held the music extravaganza on Friday at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Govan.
The silent disco is part of a new initiative proposed by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, the Animating Public Spaces Programme.
As part of this, The Feeling Good Sessions are designed to make being in a hospital a more uplifting and a less stressful experience.
It is hoped that patients, visitors and staff will have a better experience through the use of music and live music performance.
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