cIRcle is the University of British Columbia's digital repository for research and teaching materials created by the UBC community and its partners. Materials in cIRcle are openly accessible to anyone on the web, and will be preserved for future generations. You can increase your visibility and scholarly impact by making your content available in cIRcle. Please see the cIRcle submissions page for more information.
You may wish to consider submitting your work for publication in a journal. If you hope to publish, it's best to start your project with this in mind. One option is the UBC Medical Journal, which is a student-driven academic journal with a goal to engage students in dialogue in medicine.
A good resource for medical students hoping to publish is the journal article "Twelve Tips for Students Who Wish to Write and Publish" by Sharma & Ogle in Medical Teacher.
See the following page, Publishing a Journal Article, for detailed resources & information on the publishing process.
Academic posters allow researchers to showcase their research. Free templates are available online, often in the form of a large format PowerPoint slide, or you can use Canva or browse templates in MS Office.