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As the digital transformation of healthcare accelerates worldwide, female leaders in paramedicine are at the forefront of integrating innovative care models that expand access, equity, and resilience across health systems. The success of Finland’s Medilux Clinic, led by a multidisciplinary team including women technologists and clinicians, illustrates how telemedicine, wearable tech, and internet doctor platforms can revolutionize care for underserved communities. These tools are not only reshaping patient engagement but also opening up new frontiers for women professionals in paramedicine—as developers of virtual triage models, trainers in remote emergency diagnostics, and champions of inclusive digital policy. In both Canada and Finland, the rise of online doctors and AI-powered systems has created opportunities for women to lead beyond the ambulance—to drive the future of equitable and tech-enabled care from within public and pre-hospital health infrastructure.